2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2017.12.051
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Rooting of cuttings of selected Diospyros virginiana clonal rootstocks and bud growth in rooted cuttings

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“…Therefore, the fact that the mother plants were already in this state explains the null results for root formation. Similarly, Izhaki et al (2018) found that Diospyros virginiana L. cuttings collected during seasons that promote tissue activity had a higher rooting rate, which decreased with the advance of the growing season. In the present study, the pecan cuttings collected during winter showed a higher lignification of the propagation material, which is characteristic of deciduous species in this season of the year.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Therefore, the fact that the mother plants were already in this state explains the null results for root formation. Similarly, Izhaki et al (2018) found that Diospyros virginiana L. cuttings collected during seasons that promote tissue activity had a higher rooting rate, which decreased with the advance of the growing season. In the present study, the pecan cuttings collected during winter showed a higher lignification of the propagation material, which is characteristic of deciduous species in this season of the year.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Rooting of cuttings was performed as described by Izhaki et al, (). Briefly, Shoots were collected from the mother plants early in the morning, wrapped in a moist filter paper, and placed in plastic bags in a cooler until cutting preparation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies suggested that the inhibition of adventitious root formation was related to the capacity of the tissue to initiate root primordia rather than to the presence of an anatomical barrier (Amissah, Paolillo, & Bassuk, 2008;Davies & Hartmann, 1988;White & Lovell, 1984). (Izhaki et al, 2018) were analyzed by HREM and detailed 3D histology images of the cuttings were generated. Comparison of the 3D models revealed that difficultto-root clones failed to develop adventitious roots due to their inability to initiate root primordia.…”
Section: Significance Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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