Effects of GA3 and IBA on rooting and on the sprouting of buds on stem cuttings of Ipomoea fistulosa

Anand, V. K. ; Chibbar, R. N. ; Nanda, K. K. (1972) Effects of GA3 and IBA on rooting and on the sprouting of buds on stem cuttings of Ipomoea fistulosa Plant and Cell Physiology, 13 (5). pp. 917-921. ISSN 0032-0781

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Abstract

Both IBA and GA3 enhance rooting, IBA being more effective particularly at a concentration of 100 mg/liter as compared to 10 mg/liter. IBA decreases while GA3 increases the sprouting of buds, with both effects increasing with concentration. GA3-caused promotion of rooting appears to be due to an increased synthesis of auxin and to an adequate supply of mobilized food materials.

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