Author:
Bauer L. M.,Johnston M. E.,Williams R. R.
Abstract
Summary. Persoonia virgata is an
endemic shrub of Australia that is being bush-harvested for its foliage and
sold on the domestic and export flower markets. The limiting factor to the
cultivation of many desirable Persoonia species has been
the extreme difficulty in developing a reliable propagation system. This study
investigated the effects of cutting type, maturity of the stock plant, and
genotype, on the rooting of P. virgata cuttings. It was
found that juvenile cuttings rooted significantly better than mature cuttings.
Some juvenile seedling genotypes yielded no rooted cuttings, whereas others
produced up to 90% rooting. No anatomical barrier to root formation was
discovered. High performance liquid chromatography showed differences in the
abundance of unidentified compounds in cuttings, related to season and to
genotypic differences in rooting abilities. A possible seasonal rooting
inhibitor was present in some genotypes. The potential for selection of
genotypes with improved rooting ability has been demonstrated.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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3 articles.
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