1999
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1999.482.49
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EFFECT OF TYPE OF CUTTINGS AND INDOLBUTYRIC ACID ON THE ROOTING OF ROSE (ROSA SP. €˜RED SUCCESS’) LEAFY CUTTINGS DURING TWO SEASONS

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“…This indicated that the applied rooting technique was an appropriate one. This is comparable to the report by Pivetta et al (1997), who reported a 98% rooting rate with an easy to root variety. Earlier reports (Hwang et al 2015) were indicative of a difficult-to-root habit for this variety, whereas we obtained a more acceptable rooting rate in our experiment.…”
Section: Rooting Ratesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This indicated that the applied rooting technique was an appropriate one. This is comparable to the report by Pivetta et al (1997), who reported a 98% rooting rate with an easy to root variety. Earlier reports (Hwang et al 2015) were indicative of a difficult-to-root habit for this variety, whereas we obtained a more acceptable rooting rate in our experiment.…”
Section: Rooting Ratesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…While much of organic acid treatments statistically show an improved rooting percentage, but the difference is not as much to be considered substantial. Our results support the conclusion by Pivetta et al who reported that there is no need for IBA application for rooting of rose cuttings [39]. However, earlier reports had suggested the 'Sherbet' variety to be an easy-to-root type [40], though the rooting percentage is only the initial requirement of a successful propagation and could not predict the subsequent performance of plants (detailed experimental data for all traits is provided in Additional file 1).…”
Section: Rooting Percentagesupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Vários autores também verificaram aumento no número e comprimento médio de raízes com a utilização de AIB, em diferentes espécies, semelhante ao observado neste estudo, entre eles Martins (1998), Pivetta et al (1999) Já neste estudo foi observado o efeito positivo do AIB no enraizamento das estacas de espirradeira, como preconizado por Hartmann et al (2002) e Fachinello et al (2005 e verificado por alguns autores que trabalharam com outras plantas, sendo a concentração ótima variável com a espécie (HARTMANN et al, 2002). Também foi observada resposta quadrática ao aumento da concentração de AIB para todas as variáveis, indicando que a concentração de 4.000 mg.kg …”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Muitos estudos têm sido realizados a fim de traçar a curva de resposta de diferentes espécies, cultivares e tipos de estaca nas diferentes concentrações de auxina, entre eles Martins (1998), Pivetta et al (1999), Nicoloso et al (1999), Pivetta et al (2001), Ramos et al (2003), Pedrinho et al (2003) A época de coleta das estacas influencia o enraizamento das espécies, sendo a primavera e o verão as estações que proporcionam maior capacidade às plantas de enraizar; porém, a coleta pode ser realizada em qualquer época do ano, dependendo apenas da disponibilidade e necessidade de material (MARTINS, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified