Effects of alpha napthalene acetic acid and potting media on the survival and growth of kawayan tinik (Bambusa blumeana Schulters f.] propagated by branch cuttings
1998
Tarum, O.B.
Results of the study revealed the following: 1. The level of concentrations of alpha napthalene acetic acid (ANAA) and potting media significantly affected the length of shoots of kawayan tinik branch cuttings but did not significantly affect the number of shoots, length of roots and number of roots at 120 days after planting. 2. The concentrations of ANAA did not significantlly affect the percentage survival of kawayan tinik branch cuttings at 120 days after planting; 3. The different proportion of potting media did not significantly affect the percentage survival of kawayan tinik branch cuttings at 120 days after planting; 4. The concentrations of ANAA and potting media had no interaction effect on the percentage survival of kawayan tinik branch cuttings at 120 days after planting; and 5. The different proportions of potting media affected significantly the morphological characteristics of kawayan tinik branch cuttings at 120 days after planting
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