2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.711.037
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Effect of IBA and NAA on Rooting and Growth of Mulberry Cuttings

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“…Similarly, another study revealed that increasing mean number of leaves was achieved in Morus spp. (Moraceae) cuttings with increasing concentration of NAA and that the lowest mean number of leaves was shown by control with no NAA ( Pallavi et al . 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, another study revealed that increasing mean number of leaves was achieved in Morus spp. (Moraceae) cuttings with increasing concentration of NAA and that the lowest mean number of leaves was shown by control with no NAA ( Pallavi et al . 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2013) suggested that the increase in the number of leaves may be due to the active rooting of cuttings induced by plant hormones, which enable the roots to absorb higher amount of nutrients, and thus producing a greater number of leaves. Pallavi et al . (2018) also suggested that the increase in the number of new leaves may be due to greater number of roots, height of plant and branches found in each cutting.…”
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“…Barde et al [25] treated "cuttings of pomegranate with IBA at 2000 ppm which resulted in maximum number of shoots per cutting (2.80), number of leaves per cutting (38), dry matter percentage of leaves (46.7 %) and number of roots per cutting (10.83)". According to Pallavi et al [26] higher level of survival percentage of mulberry saplings is due to better development of root and shoot system of mulberry saplings in IBA (2000 ppm) treated cuttings. Singh and Singh [27] stated that "appropriate planting time, application of IBA as well as genetic makeup of genotype might have played some role in augmenting the number of leaves per sapling in mulberry".…”
Section: Effect Of Iba On Shoot Outgrowthmentioning
confidence: 98%