Vegetative propagation of Milicia excelsa by leafy stem cuttings: effects of maturation coppicing cutting length and position on rooting ability


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Ofori D., . and Newton A.C., . and Leakey R.R.B., . and Grace J., . Vegetative propagation of Milicia excelsa by leafy stem cuttings: effects of maturation coppicing cutting length and position on rooting ability. pp. 115-129. ISSN 0128-1283

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Ofori D. Newton A.C. Leakey R.R.B. Grace J. 1997. Vegetative propagation of Milicia excelsa by leafy stem cuttings: effects of maturation coppicing cutting length and position on rooting ability. The effects of stockplant age coppicing cutting stem length and node position on the rooting ability of leafy stem cuttings of Milicia excelsa Welw. were investigated using a non-mist propagation system in Ghana. Four deseperate experiments tested respectively: (i) cuttings obtained from 1- 2- 10- and 20-year-old trees (ii) cuttings from coppice shoots of 1- 4- and 20-year-old trees (iii) five length treatments: 3 6 9 12 and 15 cm and (iv) different node positions. In each experiment cuttings were treated with IBA and leaf areas were reduced to 20 square m prior to insertion. Rooting percentages of 65.0 percent and 11.7 percent were recorded in 1- and 2-year-old seedlings respectively while 0 percent cuttings from 10- and 20-year-old trees rooted. Mortality of cuttings from mature trees was associated with leaf abscission attributed to the onset of senescence. Rooting ability of mature trees was restored by coppicing although rooting percentage of cuttings from coppice shoots was still negatively correlated with age of ortet (r equals to 0.93 p less than 0.05). No significant effect of cutting length on rooting percentage was recorded although there was a marked positive correlation between length and shoot production (r equals to 0.82 p less than 0.05). Cutting length was negatively correlated with foliar relative water content (RWC) (r equals to 0.94 p less than 0.05). Rooting percentage decline basipetally as a result of increased leaf abscission and lower values of RWC at lower node positions. The practical implications of these findings are discussed.


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Ofori D. Newton A.C. Leakey R.R.B. Grace J. 1997. Vegetative propagation of Milicia excelsa by leafy stem cuttings: effects of maturation coppicing cutting length and position on rooting ability. The effects of stockplant age coppicing cutting stem length and node position on the rooting ability of leafy stem cuttings of Milicia excelsa Welw. were investigated using a non-mist propagation system in Ghana. Four deseperate experiments tested respectively: (i) cuttings obtained from 1- 2- 10- and 20-year-old trees (ii) cuttings from coppice shoots of 1- 4- and 20-year-old trees (iii) five length treatments: 3 6 9 12 and 15 cm and (iv) different node positions. In each experiment cuttings were treated with IBA and leaf areas were reduced to 20 square m prior to insertion. Rooting percentages of 65.0 percent and 11.7 percent were recorded in 1- and 2-year-old seedlings respectively while 0 percent cuttings from 10- and 20-year-old trees rooted. Mortality of cuttings from mature trees was associated with leaf abscission attributed to the onset of senescence. Rooting ability of mature trees was restored by coppicing although rooting percentage of cuttings from coppice shoots was still negatively correlated with age of ortet (r equals to 0.93 p less than 0.05). No significant effect of cutting length on rooting percentage was recorded although there was a marked positive correlation between length and shoot production (r equals to 0.82 p less than 0.05). Cutting length was negatively correlated with foliar relative water content (RWC) (r equals to 0.94 p less than 0.05). Rooting percentage decline basipetally as a result of increased leaf abscission and lower values of RWC at lower node positions. The practical implications of these findings are discussed.

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Item Type: Article
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AGROVOC Term: CHLOROPHORA EXCELSA
AGROVOC Term: VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
AGROVOC Term: CUTTINGS
AGROVOC Term: PROPAGATION BY CUTTINGS
AGROVOC Term: STEMS
AGROVOC Term: MATURATION
AGROVOC Term: COPPICING
AGROVOC Term: ROOTING
AGROVOC Term: PROPAGATION MATERIALS
AGROVOC Term: IBA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:52
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17719

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