Delayed rooting hormone application and stem cutting collection time improved Flacourtia indica rooting ability and root growth

Simon A Mng’omba
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AbstractFlacourtia indica (Burm.f.) Merr. is an important fruit and medicinal tree in Southern Africa. Efforts to achieve early fruiting have failed with juvenile propagules (planting materials) such as seed. Assessing rooting ability of mature (fruit bearing) F. indica stem cuttings is vital to attaining early fruiting, or precocious fruiting, which reduces the long juvenile phase experienced by many woody fruit trees when propagated from seeds (juvenile planting materials). The objectives of this study were to assess responses of mature stem cuttings to different application times of rooting hormone (Seradix® No. 2) and collection times of stem cuttings, and also to identify important pheno-phases in the yearly tree growth cycle of F. indica. A significantly higher rooting percentage (p < 0.001) was obtained with delayed Seradix® No. 2 application than with immediate application. Stem cuttings collected at flowering and leaf fall seasons were responsive to Seradix® No. 2 application, but all stem cuttings collected at fruiting time failed to produce roots. For stem cuttings collected during flowering time, immediate Seradix® application resulted in significantly (p = 0.0482) more roots than in stem cuttings subjected to delayed Seradix® application. The failure to produce roots of cuttings collected at fruiting time could be due to low sugars (carbohydrates) in the stem cuttings. The study concluded that the best time to collect stem cuttings from mature F. indica trees for rooting is either at flowering or leaf fall stages and that delayed Seradix® No. 2 application improves rooting of stem cuttings from mature F. indica trees.Keywords: carbohydratesfruiting precocityindole-3-butyric acidphenologyroot length
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延迟生根激素的施用和茎截采时间提高了黄花苜蓿的生根能力和根系生长
【摘要】黄花(flacourtia indica)(缅甸)稳定。是非洲南部一种重要的果树和药用树木。用种子等幼体繁殖体(种植材料)实现早结果的努力失败了。评估成熟(结果)籼稻茎插条的生根能力对于获得早期结果或早熟结果至关重要,这减少了许多木本果树从种子(幼龄种植材料)繁殖时经历的长幼期。本研究的目的是评估成熟茎扦插对不同生根激素(Seradix®2)施用次数和茎扦插采收次数的响应,并确定籼稻年生长周期中重要的物候期。延迟施放Seradix®2号的生根率显著高于立即施放(p < 0.001)。在开花和落叶季节收集的茎插条对Seradix®2号的施用有反应,但在结果期收集的所有茎插条都不能产生根。对于在开花期间收集的茎插枝,立即使用Seradix®比延迟使用Seradix®的茎插枝产生了更多的根(p = 0.0482)。在结果期收集的插枝不出根可能是由于茎插枝中的糖(碳水化合物)含量低。研究结果表明,成熟籼树茎枝扦插生根的最佳时机是在开花或落叶期,延迟使用Seradix®2号可促进成熟籼树茎枝扦插生根。关键词:碳水化合物;果实;前果皮
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