Optimizing Transplanting Practices for Potted Tree Peony Based on Non-Structural Carbohydrates Accumulation
2025
Shuaiying Shi | Kun Hu | Shiqi Li | Tian Shi | Shuangcheng Gao | Muhammad Shaaban | Guoan Shi
Potted cultivation serves as a vital strategy for industrialized production of standardized tree peonies, engineering seedlings capable of year-round and off-site transplantation. However, the limited root zone in potted conditions restricts root development, resulting in suboptimal seedling quality and hindering commercial-scale production. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the accumulation characteristics of non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) and growth performance in potted tree peonies, while also optimizing the transplantation technologies for potted cultivation. Using two-year-old grafted seedlings of &lsquo:Luoyanghong&rsquo: as experimental material, the effects of root pruning, rooting agent, and Metarhizium anisopliae application on morphological development and NSCs accumulation in potted tree peony seedlings were investigated. The results showed that old roots serve as the primary storage organs for NSCs in the potted tree peony. Slight root pruning (25%) was beneficial for fibrous root growth, whereas excessive root pruning (50%) resulted in reduced biomass and NSCs accumulation. The application of a high concentration of rooting agents effectively promoted root growth and mitigated the adverse effects of root pruning. Furthermore, Metarhizium anisopliae significantly increased the stem number in potted tree peonies. The optimal protocol identified through range analysis involved 25% root pruning, followed by irrigation with a solution containing 750 mg·:L&minus:1 rooting agent and 20 million spores·:mL&minus:1 of Metarhizium anisopliae. The rational distribution of NSCs and coordinated growth across different organs enhanced NSCs accumulation in potted tree peonies. These results demonstrate that combining root pruning with the application of rooting agent and Metarhizium anisopliae can effectively increase NSCs accumulation, optimize plant morphology, and ultimately improve the quality of potted tree peony seedlings.
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