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Cutting propagation of Santalum austrocaledonicum: the effect of genotype, cutting source, cutting size, propagation medium, IBA and irradiance

open access: yesNew Forests, 2018
Developing methods for routine clonal propagation of sandalwood (Santalum austrocaledonicum) is important for its domestication and development as a commercial agroforestry species. The amenability of this species to propagation by leafy stem cuttings in low-cost non-mist propagators was assessed in four separate experiments.
Tony Page
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Propagation of Lime by Stem Cuttings

University of Khartoum Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2023
An experiment was conducted during three consecutive years(2002, 2003 and 2004) to study the effects of season of the year, girdlingand planting interval after girdling on rooting of stem cuttings of“Baladi” lime {Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swing.}. Three types ofstem cutting were used; namely, non-girdled and girdled apical and basalcuttings.
Eman Ahmed Swelih   +1 more
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Propagation by Cuttings ☆

2017
Propagation of roses by stem cuttings is one of the simplest and most used methods to propagate this ornamental species. Indeed, most of old roses, English roses, miniatures and some rootstocks are commonly propagated by cuttings because they can root easily and, further, grow vigorously on their own roots.
Miguel Costa, Joaquim   +2 more
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THE PROPAGATION OF GUAYULE FROM CUTTINGS

American Journal of Botany, 1944
ALTHOUGH PROPAGATION from seed may be the most satisfactory method for large-scale guayule production, propagation from cuttings might be a useful technique under some circumstances, for example in connection with a breeding program, or to help in the expansion of a valuable variety. Lloyd (1911, p.
M. S. Nishimura   +3 more
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