Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttings
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Resumo: | Lavandula species may be propagated by seeds. However, plants will present expressive variation both in size and essential oil content. Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) is a growth regulator which efficiently stimulates rooting and the objective of this research was to observe the influence of different IBA concentrations on rooting of L. dentata cuttings. Herbaceous cuttings with approximately 10cm in length and around 1/3 of leaf retention had their bases submerged into 0 (control), 500, 1.000, 2.000 or 3.000mg dm-3 of IBA diluted in de-ionized water for 30 seconds and placed in polystyrene foam trays filled with commercial substrate and kept under intermittent mist system. Averages of root number, length of the longest root, fresh and dry root weight, and percentage of rooted cuttings were evaluated after 60 days. There was no significant difference between treatments for the length of root, fresh and dry root weight. The percentage of rooted cuttings increased with IBA concentrations. A quadratic regression was obtained to root number. The 2.000mg dm-3 dose increased the percentage of rooted cuttings and the mean root number per cutting. L. dentata cuttings are easy to root. |
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Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttingsIBAvegetative propagationFrench lavenderLavandula species may be propagated by seeds. However, plants will present expressive variation both in size and essential oil content. Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) is a growth regulator which efficiently stimulates rooting and the objective of this research was to observe the influence of different IBA concentrations on rooting of L. dentata cuttings. Herbaceous cuttings with approximately 10cm in length and around 1/3 of leaf retention had their bases submerged into 0 (control), 500, 1.000, 2.000 or 3.000mg dm-3 of IBA diluted in de-ionized water for 30 seconds and placed in polystyrene foam trays filled with commercial substrate and kept under intermittent mist system. Averages of root number, length of the longest root, fresh and dry root weight, and percentage of rooted cuttings were evaluated after 60 days. There was no significant difference between treatments for the length of root, fresh and dry root weight. The percentage of rooted cuttings increased with IBA concentrations. A quadratic regression was obtained to root number. The 2.000mg dm-3 dose increased the percentage of rooted cuttings and the mean root number per cutting. L. dentata cuttings are easy to root.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2010-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782010000500034Ciência Rural v.40 n.5 2010reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782010005000081info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBona,Claudine Maria deBiasi,Luiz AntonioLipski,BernardoMasetto,Magda Aparecida MaiaDeschamps,Cíceroeng2010-07-15T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttings |
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Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttings |
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Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttings Bona,Claudine Maria de IBA vegetative propagation French lavender |
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Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttings |
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Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttings |
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Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttings |
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Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttings |
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Adventitious rooting of auxin-treated Lavandula dentata cuttings |
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Bona,Claudine Maria de |
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Bona,Claudine Maria de Biasi,Luiz Antonio Lipski,Bernardo Masetto,Magda Aparecida Maia Deschamps,Cícero |
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Biasi,Luiz Antonio Lipski,Bernardo Masetto,Magda Aparecida Maia Deschamps,Cícero |
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Bona,Claudine Maria de Biasi,Luiz Antonio Lipski,Bernardo Masetto,Magda Aparecida Maia Deschamps,Cícero |
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IBA vegetative propagation French lavender |
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IBA vegetative propagation French lavender |
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Lavandula species may be propagated by seeds. However, plants will present expressive variation both in size and essential oil content. Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) is a growth regulator which efficiently stimulates rooting and the objective of this research was to observe the influence of different IBA concentrations on rooting of L. dentata cuttings. Herbaceous cuttings with approximately 10cm in length and around 1/3 of leaf retention had their bases submerged into 0 (control), 500, 1.000, 2.000 or 3.000mg dm-3 of IBA diluted in de-ionized water for 30 seconds and placed in polystyrene foam trays filled with commercial substrate and kept under intermittent mist system. Averages of root number, length of the longest root, fresh and dry root weight, and percentage of rooted cuttings were evaluated after 60 days. There was no significant difference between treatments for the length of root, fresh and dry root weight. The percentage of rooted cuttings increased with IBA concentrations. A quadratic regression was obtained to root number. The 2.000mg dm-3 dose increased the percentage of rooted cuttings and the mean root number per cutting. L. dentata cuttings are easy to root. |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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