2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11056-008-9123-6
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Vegetative propagation and initial growth performance of Stereospermum suaveolens DC., a wild tropical tree species of medicinal value

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“…The result of our present study revealed that an IBA concentration of 0.8% was suitable for rooting of cuttings derived from the stockplants of A. scaphula seemed to be difficulty to root. However, Baul et al (2009) reported better rooting percentage in S. suaveolens cuttings with 0.4% IBA soultion. Similar result was also reported by Rosa and Dos (1997) for Sclerolobium paniculatum cuttings which rooted best with 0.4% IBA and worst (Haissig 1974(Haissig , 1982.…”
Section: Clonal Propagation Through Stem Cuttingmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The result of our present study revealed that an IBA concentration of 0.8% was suitable for rooting of cuttings derived from the stockplants of A. scaphula seemed to be difficulty to root. However, Baul et al (2009) reported better rooting percentage in S. suaveolens cuttings with 0.4% IBA soultion. Similar result was also reported by Rosa and Dos (1997) for Sclerolobium paniculatum cuttings which rooted best with 0.4% IBA and worst (Haissig 1974(Haissig , 1982.…”
Section: Clonal Propagation Through Stem Cuttingmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Exogenous auxin (0.4% IBA) significantly enhanced the rooting percentage of cuttings of jackfruit (Hossain et al 2002), Swietenia macrophylla and Chukrasia velutina , Prunus africana (Tchoundjeu et al 2002), Pausinystalia johimbe (Tchoundjeu et al 2004), Baccaurea sapida (Abdullah et al 2005), Stereospermum suaveolens (Baul et al 2009), and of Flacourtia jangomas . The concentration of applied IBA varied from species to species and also from the state of the cutting ranging from 0.1% to (Baul et al 2011) to 1.0 % (Lee and Bilderback 1990).…”
Section: Clonal Propagation Through Stem Cuttingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the various applied rates of the IBA were found not to have any significant influence on the moringa agronomic growth parameters, with some 2 recorded cases of the control (zero IBA rate) outperforming the IBA rooted cuttings. Even though it is an established fact that employing the utilization of an external hormone is a beneficial process in vegetative production as it stimulates the production of increased root number and a corresponding root elongation (Baul et al 2008, Majeed et al 2009). But our trial with the moringa stem cuttings revealed the IBA with having no significant influence on nearly all the parameters assessed, with the control outperforming the IBA treated stem cuttings in some instance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the ripen fruits are eaten by avian predators and makes the task of seed collection difficult. Moreover, propagation of the species by seeds is time consuming, troublesome, and hence expensive (Baul et al, 2009). Because of these limitations to seed propagation, vegetative propagation of S. asper could increase its utility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%