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Rooting Response of Juvenile Shoot Cuttings of Terminalia chebula Retz. under Different Hormonal Treatments
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The ischolar_maining response of juvenile shoot cuttings (mononodal cuttings) of Terminalia chebula was studied to develop a mass propagation protocol for cloning the desired genotypes. The effect of ischolar_maining hormones was observed for five concentrations (1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 ppm) of IBA, IAA and NAA. The maximum ischolar_maining response was observed in case of IBA 4000 ppm (55%) treated cuttings followed by IBA and IAA 3000 ppm (35%) treatments. Only 25 per cent ischolar_maining was observed in case of cuttings without treatment (control). The maximum main ischolar_main length was observed in IBA 1000 and IBA 4000 (8.22 cm) followed by NAA 4000 and NAA 5000.
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Terminalia chebula, Vegetative Propagation, Cloning, Genotype, Rooting Hormones,
IBA, IAA, NAA
IBA, IAA, NAA
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