Vegetative propagation of rose: effects of substrate, light and leaf persistence

The establishing of roses in hydroponic systems implies development propagation techniques that are efficient, economical and that produce homogeneous populations in a short time. In this work, were evaluated the effects of different substrates (peat, agrolite and vermiculite, a 1:1 v/v mixture of...

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Main Authors: Raúl Cárdenas-Navarro, Luis López-Pérez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo 2011-12-01
Series:Scientia Agropecuaria
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/51
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spelling doaj-b0e10410331e4296bd2e74906788d2312020-11-24T22:46:20ZengUniversidad Nacional de TrujilloScientia Agropecuaria2077-99172306-67412011-12-012420321110.17268/sci.agropecu.2011.04.02Vegetative propagation of rose: effects of substrate, light and leaf persistenceRaúl Cárdenas-NavarroLuis López-PérezThe establishing of roses in hydroponic systems implies development propagation techniques that are efficient, economical and that produce homogeneous populations in a short time. In this work, were evaluated the effects of different substrates (peat, agrolite and vermiculite, a 1:1 v/v mixture of peat and vermiculite and two 1:1 v/v and 1:3 v/v mixture of gravel and coconut fiber); two levels of light (548 y 274 µmol.m-2 .s-1) and leaf persistence on cutting (0, 5, 10, 15, 20 y 25 days after establishment) on rooting, root and axial bud developments of commercial variety of rose. The vermiculite had the best results, showed the highest number of cuttings alive and rooting percentage (60%). The light levels, leaf persistence as the interaction, were also significant. The highest rooting percentage, longer roots and better axial bud development was found with 548 µmol.m-2 s-1. Regarding leaf persistence on cutting was found that less than 10 days, the cuttings become necrotic and eventually died. There was also an inverse effect on root and bud development when the leaf persists more days, the root length was increased but axial bud decreased. In conclusion, for enhanced cuttings rooting success of rose, is required use vermiculite as substrate, with good light and leaf persists on cutting at least 15 days.http://www.revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/51Rose hybridadventitious rootingsubstratesleaf retention.
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author Raúl Cárdenas-Navarro
Luis López-Pérez
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Luis López-Pérez
Vegetative propagation of rose: effects of substrate, light and leaf persistence
Scientia Agropecuaria
Rose hybrid
adventitious rooting
substrates
leaf retention.
author_facet Raúl Cárdenas-Navarro
Luis López-Pérez
author_sort Raúl Cárdenas-Navarro
title Vegetative propagation of rose: effects of substrate, light and leaf persistence
title_short Vegetative propagation of rose: effects of substrate, light and leaf persistence
title_full Vegetative propagation of rose: effects of substrate, light and leaf persistence
title_fullStr Vegetative propagation of rose: effects of substrate, light and leaf persistence
title_full_unstemmed Vegetative propagation of rose: effects of substrate, light and leaf persistence
title_sort vegetative propagation of rose: effects of substrate, light and leaf persistence
publisher Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
series Scientia Agropecuaria
issn 2077-9917
2306-6741
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The establishing of roses in hydroponic systems implies development propagation techniques that are efficient, economical and that produce homogeneous populations in a short time. In this work, were evaluated the effects of different substrates (peat, agrolite and vermiculite, a 1:1 v/v mixture of peat and vermiculite and two 1:1 v/v and 1:3 v/v mixture of gravel and coconut fiber); two levels of light (548 y 274 µmol.m-2 .s-1) and leaf persistence on cutting (0, 5, 10, 15, 20 y 25 days after establishment) on rooting, root and axial bud developments of commercial variety of rose. The vermiculite had the best results, showed the highest number of cuttings alive and rooting percentage (60%). The light levels, leaf persistence as the interaction, were also significant. The highest rooting percentage, longer roots and better axial bud development was found with 548 µmol.m-2 s-1. Regarding leaf persistence on cutting was found that less than 10 days, the cuttings become necrotic and eventually died. There was also an inverse effect on root and bud development when the leaf persists more days, the root length was increased but axial bud decreased. In conclusion, for enhanced cuttings rooting success of rose, is required use vermiculite as substrate, with good light and leaf persists on cutting at least 15 days.
topic Rose hybrid
adventitious rooting
substrates
leaf retention.
url http://www.revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/51
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