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Rooting Response of Branch Cuttings of Teak (Tectona grandis) as Influenced by Season and Growth Hormones
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The experiments on ischolar_maining response of branch cuttings of teak, collected from seedlingraised, cutting-raised young and mature trees was conducted in the yur 1986-87. The effect of season and growtb bormones was examined for these three types of cuttings. Seasonal effect was found most important factor in response of callus formation and ischolar_main Initiation. In all cases, maximum ischolar_maining response was observed in May planted cuttings While no ischolar_maining was initiated during winter months. Hormone treatments were found to induce both callus and ischolar_main formation considerably in comparison to untreated cuttings. The best ischolar_maining was seen in IDA 100 treated
cuttings while this auxin in higher concentration (200 ppm) initiated maximum callus formation. Overall ischolar_maining response waS maximum in the cuttings obtained from the seedling-raised trees and cutting raised young trees, and the minimum in the cuttings taken from old trees.
cuttings while this auxin in higher concentration (200 ppm) initiated maximum callus formation. Overall ischolar_maining response waS maximum in the cuttings obtained from the seedling-raised trees and cutting raised young trees, and the minimum in the cuttings taken from old trees.
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