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Development of a Rooted Cutting Propagation Method for Selected Arbutus unedo L. Types and Seasonal Variation in Rooting Capacity

M. Sulusoglu

Journal of Agricultural Science, 2012, vol. 4, issue 11, 216

Abstract: In this study, the rooting abilities of semi-hardwood cuttings from 8 Arbutus unedo L. (strawberry tree) types were evaluated. For this purpose, cuttings were taken at two different vegetation periods in July and November. The collected cuttings were treated with IBA (2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 g/l) and placed into a misting system in July and bottom-heated system in November in the greenhouse. The rooting rate, survival rate and root quality were determined during the study. The cutting collection period significantly affected rooting ability, and according to the results obtained the best rooting performance was obtained with July cuttings except for types 1 and 8. There were differences among the A. unedo L. types in rooting ability; Type 4 had the highest rooting rate (87.01% in July and 70.71% in November) among the types studied. The percentage of rooted cuttings ranged from 0% to 100% for the control and IBA treatment for both periods and cuttings taken in November required higher concentrations of IBA for rooting than cuttings taken in July. The survival rate of cuttings varied according to type in the acclimatization stage, the best types being type 3 and type 4. July cuttings of all types obtained shoots in the rooting media.

Date: 2012
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