The effect of different treatments on rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting

The asexual reproduction of Juniperus excelsa along with its sexual reproduction is a great importance of matter because of its some problems in natural regeneration. The identification and application of efficient treatments in rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting will be useful in production of se...

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Main Authors: Mostafa Khoshnevis, Soodabeh Ali Ahmad Korori, Maryam Teimouri, Mohammad Matinizadeh, Ahmad Rahmani, Anooshirvani Shirvany
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Published: Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran 2008-03-01
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Online Access:http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_108126_d3550cd80d0932b095fd7356d93b3f2a.pdf
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author Mostafa Khoshnevis
Soodabeh Ali Ahmad Korori
Maryam Teimouri
Mohammad Matinizadeh
Ahmad Rahmani
Anooshirvani Shirvany
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Soodabeh Ali Ahmad Korori
Maryam Teimouri
Mohammad Matinizadeh
Ahmad Rahmani
Anooshirvani Shirvany
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description The asexual reproduction of Juniperus excelsa along with its sexual reproduction is a great importance of matter because of its some problems in natural regeneration. The identification and application of efficient treatments in rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting will be useful in production of seedlings. The objective of this study was asexual reproduction of Juniperus excelsa by means of cutting which conducted in a 4 years period. Cuttings (short and long) were obtained from young and old Juniper tress in Sirachal station and Alborz research centre. Cuttings were treated by hormones (IBA and NAA with different concentrations), willow extract (with and without hydrogen peroxide 1%) and planted under various condition including light (white, red and blue) and bed composition (fine and harsh). Forty nine cuttings were planted in split plots. Statistical data were gathered from 25 cutting in each plot. Statistical data were analyzed by SAS method and tested by Duncan test. Results indicated that hormones, light and bed composition treatments were significant (1%) and cutting size (5%) in rooting. According to Danken test, the average of rooting in white light, fine bed composition and 200 ppm of IBA was 37.32% that belonged to A group.
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spelling doaj.art-5cf7d88f89c4409184aad55d953c90fe2022-12-21T18:27:17ZfasResearch Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iranتحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران1735-08832383-11462008-03-01161167158108126The effect of different treatments on rooting of Juniperus excelsa cuttingMostafa Khoshnevis0Soodabeh Ali Ahmad Korori1Maryam Teimouri2Mohammad Matinizadeh3Ahmad Rahmani4Anooshirvani Shirvany5senior research expert, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands (RIFR)Assoc. Prof. RIFRSenior research expert. RIFRSenior research expert. RIFRAssis. Prof. RIFRAssis. Prof., Faculty of Natural Resources, University of TehranThe asexual reproduction of Juniperus excelsa along with its sexual reproduction is a great importance of matter because of its some problems in natural regeneration. The identification and application of efficient treatments in rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting will be useful in production of seedlings. The objective of this study was asexual reproduction of Juniperus excelsa by means of cutting which conducted in a 4 years period. Cuttings (short and long) were obtained from young and old Juniper tress in Sirachal station and Alborz research centre. Cuttings were treated by hormones (IBA and NAA with different concentrations), willow extract (with and without hydrogen peroxide 1%) and planted under various condition including light (white, red and blue) and bed composition (fine and harsh). Forty nine cuttings were planted in split plots. Statistical data were gathered from 25 cutting in each plot. Statistical data were analyzed by SAS method and tested by Duncan test. Results indicated that hormones, light and bed composition treatments were significant (1%) and cutting size (5%) in rooting. According to Danken test, the average of rooting in white light, fine bed composition and 200 ppm of IBA was 37.32% that belonged to A group.http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_108126_d3550cd80d0932b095fd7356d93b3f2a.pdfAsexual reproductionbed compositionJ. excelsahormones and light
spellingShingle Mostafa Khoshnevis
Soodabeh Ali Ahmad Korori
Maryam Teimouri
Mohammad Matinizadeh
Ahmad Rahmani
Anooshirvani Shirvany
The effect of different treatments on rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting
تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
Asexual reproduction
bed composition
J. excelsa
hormones and light
title The effect of different treatments on rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting
title_full The effect of different treatments on rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting
title_fullStr The effect of different treatments on rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting
title_full_unstemmed The effect of different treatments on rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting
title_short The effect of different treatments on rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting
title_sort effect of different treatments on rooting of juniperus excelsa cutting
topic Asexual reproduction
bed composition
J. excelsa
hormones and light
url http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_108126_d3550cd80d0932b095fd7356d93b3f2a.pdf
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