2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11056-005-0240-1
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Vegetative propagation of Ulmus villosa: effects of plant growth regulators, collection time, type of donor and position of shoot on adventitious root formation in stem cuttings

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“…Treatment means of wounding without hormone (T3) was not significantly different from wounding with hormone (T4). Other previous studies have indicated that cuttings derived from juvenile stock plants are easier to root [1,2,4,6]. This may be a factor in the observed percentage survival for all the treatments.…”
Section: Vegetative Propagation Of Khaya Anthotecamentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…Treatment means of wounding without hormone (T3) was not significantly different from wounding with hormone (T4). Other previous studies have indicated that cuttings derived from juvenile stock plants are easier to root [1,2,4,6]. This may be a factor in the observed percentage survival for all the treatments.…”
Section: Vegetative Propagation Of Khaya Anthotecamentioning
confidence: 70%
“…As tree species possess meristems that are normally perennially dormant and mature more slowly than active ones, these meristems often produce vigorous sprouts (e.g., stump sprouts) after the release of dormancy [5,11,12]. The rooting ability of juvenile cuttings has been ascribed to optimum levels of sugars and the total carbohydrate content and low nitrogen [4] The length of the longest root was not significantly affected although there were differences among the treatment means. Auxin transport has naturally been studied almost exclusively in young seedlings, where synthesis takes place in the actively proliferating tissues.…”
Section: Vegetative Propagation Of Khaya Anthotecamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ex G. Don (BAUL et al, 2010), although the collecting time has not been mentioned. In general, though, cuttings that are treated with IBA, regardless its concentration or the collecting time, show better results than those that are not treated (BHARDWAJ; MISHRA, 2005), what did not happened with the B. x blakeana spring cuttings.…”
Section: Figura 1 -Variações De Retenção Foliar Número De Raízes E Mmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Leafless hardwood cuttings of Ulmus villosa Brandis ex Gamble, for instance, showed better rooting results when collected in the winter, period that precedes its vegetative growth (BHARDWAJ; MISHRA, 2005), just the opposite to what happened to B. x blakeana cuttings. In fact, those authors found higher carbohydrate levels in the winter cuttings than in the summer ones.…”
Section: Figura 1 -Variações De Retenção Foliar Número De Raízes E Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
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