2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2006.09.040
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The role of a root cutting's diameter and location on the regeneration ability of hybrid aspen

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“…However, there were no significant differences between the substrates (P > 0.05). Stenvall et al (2006) showed that for RSC of the hybrid Populus tremula x P. tremuloides, the rate of budding increased slightly (from 84.6 to 90.2%) with the diameter, while the rooting rate (and thus the survival of the RSC) clearly decreased with diameter (from 34% for diameters between 0.15-0.30 cm to 12% for larger diameters between 0.61-1 cm), contrary to our observations on V. doniana. In line with our results, Ky-Dembélé et al (2010) reported a rooting rate of 8% for Detarium microcarpum's cuttings of 1.1-2 cm diameter and 19% for cuttings of 2.1-4 cm diameter.…”
Section: Average Number and Length Of Rsc Rootscontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…However, there were no significant differences between the substrates (P > 0.05). Stenvall et al (2006) showed that for RSC of the hybrid Populus tremula x P. tremuloides, the rate of budding increased slightly (from 84.6 to 90.2%) with the diameter, while the rooting rate (and thus the survival of the RSC) clearly decreased with diameter (from 34% for diameters between 0.15-0.30 cm to 12% for larger diameters between 0.61-1 cm), contrary to our observations on V. doniana. In line with our results, Ky-Dembélé et al (2010) reported a rooting rate of 8% for Detarium microcarpum's cuttings of 1.1-2 cm diameter and 19% for cuttings of 2.1-4 cm diameter.…”
Section: Average Number and Length Of Rsc Rootscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…This rate is low compared with results from the hybrid poplar (Stenvall et al, 2006), but the experimental conditions were very different (diameter classes, soil temperature, species, season, genotypes, etc.). Unfortunately, there are very few trials with RSC in Africa to effectively compare results (but see Harivel et al, 2006;Ky-Dembélé et al, 2010;Sanoussi et al, 2012).…”
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“…En otras especies hay resultados contradictorios, en este sentido Ghani & Cahalan (1991) realizaron un estudio con esquejes de raíz de Prunus avium (L.) L., determinando que diámetros gruesos (0,7 a 1,2 cm) presentaron significativamente un mayor número de brotes que esquejes de diámetro delgado (0,2 a 0,3 cm). Sin embargo, Stenvall et al (2006) trabajando con esquejes de raíz del híbrido de álamo (Populus tremula L. x P. tremuloides Michx.) de dos años de edad, determinaron que no hubo relación significativa entre el número de brotes y el diámetro de los esquejes utilizados (obtuvieron mayor cantidad de brotes en los esquejes de diámetro mediano entre 0,31-0,60 cm).…”
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“…Similar situación observaron Stenvall et al (2006), quienes plantaron los esquejes de raíz de álamo de forma vertical de acuerdo a su polaridad, obteniendo nuevas raíces en el extremo distal y los brotes se forman en el extremo proximal. Esta polaridad resulta del transporte polar de auxinas, basipetalamente de brotes a raíces junto con la distribución asimétrica de la auxina dentro de cada célula (Taiz & Zeiger 2010).…”
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