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Rooting of Air Layered Shoots of Quercus glauca Thunb. and Subsequent Performance of such Plants and Seedlings under Different Micro Climatic Conditions
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The ischolar_maining ability of air layered shoots of Quercus glauca, a difficult to ischolar_main species, and subsequent performance of well ischolar_mained shoots under different microclimatic conditions have been examined. Different concentrations of auxins (lBA, NAA and IAA), Shuttedex and Bavistin (Carbendazim 50%) were used to induce ischolar_maining in shoots during rainy season. A relatively lower concentration of IBA (100 ppm) resulted in maximum (73.3%) ischolar_maining of air layered shoots, whereas highest number of ischolar_mains per air layered shoot were formed when the same concentration of NAA was used. The survival of ischolar_mained shoots (plants) thus obtained was 100% inside a mist chamber, following transfer to soil. The increment in height and leaf number after one year was found to be maximum for plants kept inside a poly house, followed by those kept in a polypit. However, the lowest values for these two parameters were observed for plants kept in the open and under a chhappar (thatch), respectively. On the other hand maximum and minimum height increment for seed raised plants was observed when the seedlings were grown inside a polypit and in the open, respectively. Although the relative growth rate of both seedlings and air-layered plants was found to significantly differ under different microclimatic conditions, the same was not statistically different for the plants raised by these two methods, indicating that the performance of air layered plants and seedlings is comparable.
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