2010
DOI: 10.4314/afsci.v3i2.61272
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Possibilités de bouturage chez <i>Maerua crassifolia Forssk., Capparaceae</i>, un ligneux fourrager Sahélien

Abstract: Les caractéristiques du bouturage chez Maerua crassifolia, Forssk., Capparaceae un ligneux fourrager sahélien, et leurs variations mensuelles ont été établies avec des boutures issues de plantations obtenues par régénération artificielle. Sur un rameau de tige, nous avons distingué des boutures proximales, médianes et distales. Les travaux ont eu lieu durant la période sèche chaude, au cours des mois d'avril, mai, juin et juillet. Le délai de reprise est le même pour les différents types de boutures en avril. … Show more

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“…These observations, which agree with those reported on the cuttings of Maerua crassifiolia and Lepdadenia hastata, however, present little different values indicating that the speed of recovery which is accelerated from the second week [12,13]. In this study the fragments (cuttings) of the apical, middle and basal parts were placed in containers so two weeks later the cuttings generated roots and buds which gradually multiplied with more speed from the second week until at a maximum threshold observed in the cuttings of the apical part (86.7 %) followed by the middle part (76.3%) and finally the basal part (65.5%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These observations, which agree with those reported on the cuttings of Maerua crassifiolia and Lepdadenia hastata, however, present little different values indicating that the speed of recovery which is accelerated from the second week [12,13]. In this study the fragments (cuttings) of the apical, middle and basal parts were placed in containers so two weeks later the cuttings generated roots and buds which gradually multiplied with more speed from the second week until at a maximum threshold observed in the cuttings of the apical part (86.7 %) followed by the middle part (76.3%) and finally the basal part (65.5%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…inermis L. (Sanogo et al, 2008) also showed that basal cuttings gave better results compared to apical cuttings. Similarly, the results of Diatta et al (2007) on the bud break of Maerua crassifolia Forssk. showed that the recovery time increases from the base of the branch towards the top, while the recovery capacity evolves in the opposite direction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The growth parameters were noted, the height of the buds, as well as the number of leaves on 16 individuals of each type of cuttings contained in each substrate. The resumption of a cutting is characterised by the appearance of a stem bud (Diatta et al, 2007). The average temperature and humidity inside the glasshouse were 34.60 ± 0.46°C and 70.57 ± 1.31% respectively.…”
Section: Measured Agronomic Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%