Effect of rooting media and hormone concentrations on vegetative propagation of Balanites aegyptiaca

Vegetative propagation is widely used as a means of genotype preservation in clone banks and seed orchards but despite this, the possibility of vegetative propagation using hormones is not clear for many indigenous tree species, including Balanites aegyptiaca . This research is on the vegetative pro...

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description Vegetative propagation is widely used as a means of genotype preservation in clone banks and seed orchards but despite this, the possibility of vegetative propagation using hormones is not clear for many indigenous tree species, including Balanites aegyptiaca . This research is on the vegetative propagation of B. aegyptiaca as influenced by rooting media and growth hormones. Juvenile stem cuttings were obtained from 4 months old seedlings. Nodal stem cuttings 4–5 cm long from 3–5 mm diameter stems were treated with indole-3-butyric acid or indole-3-acetic acid at 50, 100 and 150 mg/L and sown in three different rooting media: top soil, river sand, and sawdust. The results reveal a significant effect ( p 
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subjects Acetic acid
Auxin
Balanites aegyptiaca
Banks (Finance)
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Butyric acid
Cuttings
Forestry
Genotypes
Growth hormones
Hormones
Indigenous species
Indole-3-butyric acid
Indoleacetic acid
Life Sciences
Orchards
Original Paper
Plant propagation
Plant species
Preservation
Propagation
Rivers
Rooting
Sawdust
Seed orchards
Seedlings
Somatotropin
title Effect of rooting media and hormone concentrations on vegetative propagation of Balanites aegyptiaca
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