Propagation of Himalayan maple (Acer caesium Wall.) through seed and softwood cuttings

Journal Title: Journal of Applied and Natural Science - Year 2016, Vol 8, Issue 3

Abstract

Propagation of Himalayan maple (Acer caesium Wall.) through seed and softwood cuttings was investigated to standardize nursery techniques for mass production of the species. The seedlings were raised from viable seeds in different containers filled with different combinations of growing media. Vegetative propagation of softwood cuttings was carried out by treating with different combinations of IBA and Willow leachate of different durations. The statistical analysis revealed the differential behaviour of various nursery stocks with respect to survival, growth and biomass. The growing media soil:sand:vermicompost (2:1:2) and container (root trainer 300 cc) showed maximum germination (61.00%), seedlings height (35.17 cm), collar diameter (5.07 cm), shoot:root ratio (1.24) and survival percentage (76.33%). Conversely, the cuttings treated with IBA @ 8000 ppm showed maximum sprouting (74.50%), rooting (66.75%), length of longest root (14.65 cm), no. of roots per cutting (33.00%), shoot length (13.90 cm) and survival percentage (41.50%). Hence, the seeds of the species should be grown in Rot trainer of 300 cc having soil:sand:vermicompost (2:1:2) to get good quality planting materials. However, the softwood cuttings should be given treatments with IBA @ 8000 ppm for mass production of plants vegetatively.

Authors and Affiliations

P. A. Soofi, Sajad A. Bhat, T. H. Masoodi, M. A. Islam, G. M. BHat, A. R. Malik

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P. A. Soofi, Sajad A. Bhat, T. H. Masoodi, M. A. Islam, G. M. BHat, A. R. Malik (2016). Propagation of Himalayan maple (Acer caesium Wall.) through seed and softwood cuttings. Journal of Applied and Natural Science, 8(3), 1235-1240. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-285638