Response of semi-hardwood and hardwood rose (Rosa grande) stem cuttings to varying amounts of IBA / by Gaylord Morales Romerosa.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Don Severino Agricultural College, 1988.Description: 38p pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:- text
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- 635.9 R66r 1988
- Science High School, College of Education (CED)
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Applied Research IV (Agri-Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College.
Includes bibliographical references.
Science High School, College of Education (CED)
ROMEROSA, GAYLORD M. Applied Research IV (Agricultural Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, March, 1988, RESPONSE OF SEMI-HARDWOOD AND HARDWOOD ROSE STEM CUTTINGS TO VARYING AMOUNTS OF IBA, Adviser: Mr. Carlos Rodil
The Study, "Response of Semi-hardwood and Hardwood Rose Stem Cuttings to Varying Amounts of IBA", was conducted to determine the effect of IBA on rose stem cuttings.
One hundred twenty plastic bags were filled with three parts garden soil and one part sand. Using the Split-Plot method, the plastic bags were divided into three replications with two main plots namely the semi-hardwood and the hardwood cutting. It was further subdivided into four sub-plots using different concentrations of IBA for each subplot, namely Ty -50 ppm IBA, T- 100 ppm IBA, T, - 150 ppm IBA, and Ty, - Control or no IBA respectively. mo cuttings were treated with
IBA solutions, and were planted carefully in the plastic bags. The findings in general showed that of the two parts of rose cutting, the hardwood cutting responded better than the semi-hardwood cutting with 100 ppm IBA and only slight differences in terms of the effect of the different concentrations of IBA was observed, Semi-hardwood cutting which also showed slight differences in the effect of IBA, interacted well with 50 ppm IBA.
Semi-hardwood cutting treated with 50 ppm IBA produced more shoots and leaflets than cuttings treated with 100 ppm IBA, 150 ppm IBA and the untreated cuttings while the hardwood cuttings treated with 100 ppm IBA produced more shoots an leaflets than cuttings treated with 50 ppm IBA, 150 ppm IBA, and untreated cuttings.
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