Substrate influence on enrooting of olive cuttings (Olea europea L.)
2007
Dzubur, A.,Agromediteranski fakultet, Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | Popovic, R.,Centar za suptropske kulture, Bar (Montenegro) | Cizmovic, M.,Centar za suptropske kulture, Bar (Montenegro)
This study presents two years results (2004-2005) of the influence of different substrates agroperlite, peat and river sand on enrooting of olive cuttings for the cultivars Oblica, Lecino, Pisolino and Pendolino. The research was performed in the areas of Capljina in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Differences were observed in enrooting percentage of cuttings of examined cultivars in different substrates. The biggest percentage of enrooting for the examined cultivars was reached in agroperlite and the smallest was found in river sand. Cultivar Oblica had the best enrooting results in all the substrates (from 78.33% in agroperlite to 41.33% in river sand). The worst enrooting results were observed for cultivar Pendolino (from 45.83% in agroperlite to 30.49% in river sand). The cultivars showed statisticallly significant difference in percentage of successfully enrooted olive cuttings.
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