Asexual propagation of ilang-ilang (Cananga odorata Hook f. and Thoms.).
1996
de Guzman C.C. | Gonzales R.I.
Asexual propagation of ilang-ilang was conducted using stem cuttings and cleft grafting. Cuttings and scions were obtained from 2.5 year-old trees that were already starting to flower. Rooting of stem cuttings was considerably low, only about 3.5 percent. Treatment of cuttings with 1000 ppm IBA increased rooting to 21.8 percent. Science obtained from vertical and lateral branches of ilang-ilang trees were grafted onto-7-month seedling rootstocks. Graft take was 40 percent and 53 percent for vertical and lateral scions, respectively.
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