Effect of glucose and auxins in rooting etiolated stem segments of Populus nigra

Nanda, K. K. ; Jain, M. K. ; Malhotra, Shiva (1971) Effect of glucose and auxins in rooting etiolated stem segments of Populus nigra Physiologia Plantarum, 24 (3). pp. 387-391. ISSN 0031-9317

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Abstract

2.5 cm long stem segments of Populus nigra L. did not root when cultured in water or in auxins alone but rooted in glucose. The number of rooted segments and roots produced on them increased with rising glucose concentrations up to 0.5%, but decreased with higher concentrations. An addition of 1.0 mg/1 IAA inhibited rooting at 0.01 % glucose, was ineffective at 0.1 % and stimulative at higher concentrations of glucose which were inhibitory when used alone. The results show that the auxin effects on rooting are influenced by the nutritional status of the stem cutting of a species, and that a proper balance of the two is necessary for root development.

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