Pal, Mohinder ; Nanda, K. K. (1981) Rooting of etiolated stem segments of Populus robusta - interaction of temperature, catechol and sucrose in the presence of IAA Physiologia Plantarum, 53 (4). pp. 540-542. ISSN 0031-9317
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Abstract
Etiolated stem segments of Populus robusta Schneid. were cultured in test solutions each containing 2.0 mg/1 of IAA in combination with varying concentrations of catechol or sucrose or both at 10 ± 2°C, 25 ± 1°C and 35 ± 1°C in the dark. Cuttings did not root in catechol in the presence of IAA alone at 10 ± 2°C. There was no mortality in this culture solution at this temperature. However, cuttings rooted in this culture solution at 25 ± 1°C and 35 ± 1°C and also showed mortality, which was more severe at 35 ± 1°C than at 25 ± 1°C and more severe at higher than at lower concentrations of catechol. Rooting occurred on cuttings in catechol in the presence of IAA and sucrose even at 10 ± 2°C and was strongly promoted at 25 ± 1°C and 35 ± 1°C. The mortality of segments caused by catechol was markedly lowered in the presence of sucrose at these temperatures. Sucrose thus antagonised the toxic effect of catechol.
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Keywords: | Mortality |
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