Girdling 
  
  Removing  a strip of bark from branches or stem which blocks the downward translocation  of carbohydrates, hormones beyond that constriction and rather accumulate above  it.
  
Grafting   
The process of putting a  shoot or bud from one tree or plant into slit in another tree or plant, so that  it will grow as a part of the host. 
 A  sexual propagation method in which a scion or bud plant is placed in innate  contact with another until they grow together.
 
Greenhouse  
 
 Cultivation of plants under  protected house covered with glass 
 
Greenhouse  effect 
 
 The  effect of short wave radiation can easily pass through the atmosphere to reach  the earth’s surface while the outgoing radiation from the earth are not  permitted to pass through the atmosphere especially it is cloudy.
 
Green  leaf manuring  
 
 Perennial shrubs are  specifically planted for this purpose along roads and wastelands, and their  leaves are brought onto the field to be ploughed into the soil. It is the  similar to green manuring. One tonne of leaf, on an average, yields about 5 kg  of Nitrogen. The common species of plants grown for green manure are Gliricidia  maculate, Pongamia vitex etc.
 
Green  manure 
A crop planted with the intention of turning it under for  use as organic matter. 
 Any crop plants grown  and incorporated back into the soil when succulent to improve the soil  especially by addition of organic matter.
 
Guttation  :
 
 The  exudation of water from the ends of the vascular system at the margins of  leaves under humid conditions.
 
Gynophore  
 
 The portion below the  ovary which grows into a peg like structure as a result of the stimulus of  fertilization.
 
Gelding 
A castrated male horse. 
Gilt
Sexually mature female hog, prior to having her  first litter.