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Factors Affecting Propagation and Plant Survival in Rose Cv. RAKATAGANDHA


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In rose cv. Raktagandha, plant survival was significantly more in conventional method (88.19 %) than cuttage-buddage (43.33 %), although the later was more useful in large scale propagation. The treatment of budded cuttings with IBA 2000 mg/l resulted in significantly more plant survival (77.96%) as compared to the control (64.44%). The treatment of budded cuttings with IBA 2000 mg/l and IBA 3000 mg/l were at par with respect to plant survival. The plant survival was significantly more (77.76%) in bud treatment with BA 50 mg/l as compared to the control (74.81%). The ischolar_maining of cuttings and bud take was significantly more under protected condition as compared to the open conditions resulting in higher plant survival.

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Rose, Propagation, Cutting-buddage, Growth Regulator
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H. S. Grewal
Department of Floriculture and Landscape, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana Punjab, India
Kushal Singh
Department of Floriculture and Landscape, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana Punjab, India

Abstract


In rose cv. Raktagandha, plant survival was significantly more in conventional method (88.19 %) than cuttage-buddage (43.33 %), although the later was more useful in large scale propagation. The treatment of budded cuttings with IBA 2000 mg/l resulted in significantly more plant survival (77.96%) as compared to the control (64.44%). The treatment of budded cuttings with IBA 2000 mg/l and IBA 3000 mg/l were at par with respect to plant survival. The plant survival was significantly more (77.76%) in bud treatment with BA 50 mg/l as compared to the control (74.81%). The ischolar_maining of cuttings and bud take was significantly more under protected condition as compared to the open conditions resulting in higher plant survival.

Keywords


Rose, Propagation, Cutting-buddage, Growth Regulator