Response of bamboo cuttings to different methods of propagation and concentrations of IBA / by Ronaldo H. Diloy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Don Severino Agricultural College, 1991.Description: xi, 45 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
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Abstract: DILOY, RONALDO H. Agricultural Science Department, Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, March 1991. HESPONSE OF BAMBOO CUTTINGS TO DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROPAGATION AND CONCCENTRATIONS OF IBA. Adviser: Mr. Epifanio Feraer The experiment was conducted at researcher's residenceat Mataas na Lupa, Indang Cavite from October 10 to December31, 1990 to evaluate the growth and rooting of bamboo to different methods of propagation and concentration of IBA. A total of 144 newly cut culms were gathered and soaked to different IBA concentrations as follows: C (control), 50ppm), C (100 ppm), C (150 ppm). Seventy—two nodal culms were planted horizontally on the plots(M ) and the other seventy—two single nodal culms were planted on the plastic bags at slanting position (M ) 0 A two factor Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications and six samples Per treatment were used. Findings revealed that: 1 ) propagation method have highly significant effect on the number of days from planting to shoot formation, branch— lets production, height of stems, percentage survival and percentage germination. It has significant effect on length Of roots but insignificant effect on average number of days from planting to rooting and average number of roots formed. Results shows that two nodal culms planted horizon— tally on the plots (MI) promotes better growth but achieved lower percentage germination and percentage survival. On the other hand, single nodal cuttings planted on the plastic bags at slanting position promotes earlier shoot formation and achieved higher percentage germination and percentage survival 2) IBA have significant effect on branchlets production, height of stems, number of roots formed, length of roots, number of days from planting to rooting, and percentage survival but insignificant effect on percentage germination and number of days from planting to shoot formation. Results also shows that the IBA concentration of 150 ppm produced the longest and greatest number of roots and promotes the highest percentage survival on both method of propagation. It also gave better growth when applied to Single nodal culms and planted on the plastic bags at slanting Position while the -concentration of 100 ppm gave better growth when applied to two nodal culms and planted horizontally on the plots.
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DILOY, RONALDO H. Agricultural Science Department, Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, March 1991. HESPONSE OF BAMBOO CUTTINGS TO DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROPAGATION AND CONCCENTRATIONS OF IBA.
Adviser: Mr. Epifanio Feraer

The experiment was conducted at researcher's residenceat Mataas na Lupa, Indang Cavite from October 10 to December31, 1990 to evaluate the growth and rooting of bamboo to different methods of propagation and concentration of IBA.
A total of 144 newly cut culms were gathered and soaked to different IBA concentrations as follows: C (control), 50ppm), C (100 ppm), C (150 ppm). Seventy—two nodal culms were planted horizontally on the plots(M ) and the other seventy—two single nodal culms were planted on the plastic bags at slanting position (M ) 0 A two factor Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications and six samples
Per treatment were used.
Findings revealed that:
1 ) propagation method have highly significant effect on the number of days from planting to shoot formation, branch— lets production, height of stems, percentage survival and percentage germination. It has significant effect on length
Of roots but insignificant effect on average number of days
from planting to rooting and average number of roots formed.
Results shows that two nodal culms planted horizon— tally on the plots (MI) promotes better growth but achieved lower percentage germination and percentage survival. On the other hand, single nodal cuttings planted on the plastic bags at slanting position promotes earlier shoot formation and achieved higher percentage germination and percentage survival
2) IBA have significant effect on branchlets production, height of stems, number of roots formed, length of roots, number of days from planting to rooting, and percentage survival but insignificant effect on percentage germination and number of days from planting to shoot formation.
Results also shows that the IBA concentration of 150 ppm produced the longest and greatest number of roots and promotes the highest percentage survival on both method of propagation. It also gave better growth when applied to
Single nodal culms and planted on the plastic bags at slanting Position while the -concentration of 100 ppm gave better growth when applied to two nodal culms and planted horizontally on the plots.

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