Influence of natural leaf drop and nutritional status of the stock plant on rooting of peach cuttings
C.G. Tsipouridis and
T. Thomidis
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C.G. Tsipouridis: Pomology Institute, Naoussa, Greece
T. Thomidis: Pomology Institute, Naoussa, Greece
Horticultural Science, 2003, vol. 30, issue 3, 108-111
Abstract:
This study showed that rooting is strongly affected by natural leaf drop occurring during cutting collection. Observations carried out during sampling showed that cultivars with more than 80% leaf drop had lower rooting percentages than cuttings from cultivars with leaf drop between 44 to 75%, and that generally, the peaks of leaf drop coincide very closely with low rooting. Besides, it was found that there is a relation between Fe and N content in the bark of cuttings and their rooting. The peaks of Fe content coincide with the peaks of rooting. In contrast, the peaks of N content coincide with the lowest percentage of rooting. Overall, there seems to be no clear-cut relation between rooting and contents of P, K, Ca, Mg, Mn and Zn.
Keywords: elements; hardwood cuttings; peach; cultivars; rooting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.17221/3870-HORTSCI
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