Rooting of shoots of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) with application of various substrates and stimulators
1989
Barzdajn, W. (Akademia Rolnicza, Poznan (Poland). Katedra Hodowli Lasu)
In the experiment with rooting the cuttings of Scots pine, 3 substrates: sand, peat and mixture of peat and sand and rooting stimulators were used. Stimulators had greater effect on rooting than a substrate. The greatest number of the rooted cuttings was observed in sand, the smallest in peat. The stimulation increased the number of rooted cuttings in all substrates and had a significant effect on their rooting. The best results were obtained after the use of own stimulating preparations containing 0.5 percent of IBA and 0.5 percent of NAA, worse - a commercial preparation Ukorzeniacz A. Other commercial preparations Seradix 2, Seradix 3, Ukorzeniacz B2 were not sufficiently active. Rootone was too toxic. An application of fertilizer Florovit did not improve rooting
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