2013
DOI: 10.3923/ajpp.2013.74.83
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Root Growth of Arbequina Cuttings as Influenced by Organic and Inorganic Substrates under the Conditions of Al-Jouf (KSA)

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“…This observation is in line with the findings of Kalyoncu et al, (2009) [12] in black mulberry, Intorrathed et al, (2018) [11] in himalayan mulberry, Singh (2018) [25] in Morus nigra, Singh et al, (2014) [23] in Morus alba, Erturk et al, (2010) [7] in kiwi and Husen (2003) [10] in Rauvolfia serpentina cuttings. Similar results were observed in the findings of Rongting et al, (2017) [21] in chrysanthemum and Mehri et al, (2013) [17] in Arbequina cuttings and Centeno and Maria (2008) [3] in olive nursery plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This observation is in line with the findings of Kalyoncu et al, (2009) [12] in black mulberry, Intorrathed et al, (2018) [11] in himalayan mulberry, Singh (2018) [25] in Morus nigra, Singh et al, (2014) [23] in Morus alba, Erturk et al, (2010) [7] in kiwi and Husen (2003) [10] in Rauvolfia serpentina cuttings. Similar results were observed in the findings of Rongting et al, (2017) [21] in chrysanthemum and Mehri et al, (2013) [17] in Arbequina cuttings and Centeno and Maria (2008) [3] in olive nursery plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The cuttings treated with Orgafol have the quickest root formation in a very short period (18 days) followed by Azospirillum (28 days) and the root formation took a very long period in control (39 days). Similarly faster rooting in a short period was observed in the findings of Shah et al, (2006) [22] in Ficus binnendijkii cuttings and Mehri et al, (2013) [17] in Arbequina cuttings. The effect of the treatments on rooting per cent is shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Dentre os fatores que podem influenciar a produção vegetativa de espécies florestais, o substrato tem um papel fundamental sobre a capacidade rizogênica das estacas (Mehri et al, 2013). A relação adequada entre características físicas e químicas dos substratos são preponderantes ao bom desenvolvimento e qualidade das mudas formadas (Kratz et al, 2013).…”
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“…Various substrates may be used, such as perlite, sand, vermiculite or a mixture of them. The temperature of the substrate in the region of root formation should be maintained between 20 ºC and 24 ºC (MEHRI et al 2013b). The environment around the cuttings should be very humid, from 80% to 90%, and with a mild temperature, which may be achieved through the use of intermittent water mist (CABALLERO & DEL RIO 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%