Applications of vegetation indices and biostimulators to the rooting of camellia cuttings

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Applied Horticulture Pub Date : 2019-08-15 DOI:10.37855/jah.2019.v21i02.19
P. Hou, K. Lin, Yen-Jung Huang, Chun-Wei Wu, Yu-Sen Chang
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There are no reports on biostimulators being used to stimulate the rooting process of camellia (Camellia japonica) cuttings. The influences of vegetation indices and biostimulators on the rooting of shoot cuttings of the camellia ‘Nine Bends’ were determined using the reflectance spectroscopy. Six root growth parameters were recorded, 81 days after sticking cuttings. Different groups of soil-plant analysis development (SPAD) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) values were used. Higher SPAD and NDVI values were found to be most effective in predicting rooting stages and percentages, whereas root number and length and dry weight could not be predicted. Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) at a concentration of 2000 ppm alone or combined with three concentrations of thiamine (TA), ascorbic acid (AA) and catechol (CAT) were applied to cuttings of camellia. The maximum root number and dry weight were recorded in TA (1000 mg L-1) alone and IBA+TA (800 mg L-1). However, IBA+AA (1000 mg L-1) treated cuttings showed the highest rooting stage, root number, root length, and dry weight compared to other treatments. Cuttings treated with IBA+CAT (50 or 100 mg L-1) produced greater root number, length, and dry weight compared to other treatments. The effects of biostimulators applied to tea stem cuttings for raising camellia plants in the nursery would offer insights into the mechanism of its action in plant conservation, and there is a need to improve propagation technology.
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植被指数和生物激励剂在山茶插条生根中的应用
目前还没有关于生物激励器用于刺激山茶插条生根过程的报道。利用反射光谱法测定了植被指数和生物刺激剂对“九弯”山茶枝条生根的影响。在插穗后81天,记录了6个根系生长参数。使用不同组的土壤植物分析发展(SPAD)和归一化差异植被指数(NDVI)值。较高的SPAD和NDVI值在预测生根阶段和百分比方面最有效,而根数、长度和干重则无法预测。将浓度为2000ppm的吲哚-3-丁酸(IBA)单独或与三种浓度的硫胺素(TA)、抗坏血酸(AA)和邻苯二酚(CAT)组合应用于山茶花的插条。在单独的TA(1000mg L-1)和IBA+TA(800mg L-1。然而,与其他处理相比,IBA+AA(1000mg L-1)处理的插穗表现出最高的生根阶段、根数、根长和干重。与其他处理相比,用IBA+CAT(50或100 mg L-1)处理的插条产生了更大的根数、长度和干重。将生物激励器应用于茶树茎插条以在苗圃中饲养山茶植物的效果将为深入了解其在植物保护中的作用机制提供见解,并且有必要改进繁殖技术。
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Journal of Applied Horticulture
Journal of Applied Horticulture Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Horticulture (JAH) is an official publication of the Society for the Advancement of Horticulture, founded in 1999. JAH is a triannual publication, publishes papers of original work (or results), & rapid communications and reviews on all aspects of Horticultural Science which can contribute to fundamental and applied research on horticultural plants and their related products. The essential contents of manuscripts must not have been published in other refereed publications. Submission of a manuscript to the Journal implies no concurrent submission elsewhere.
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