The effects of collection date, IBA, plant gender, nutrient availability, and rooting volume on adventitious root and lateral shoot formation by Salix planifolia stem cuttings from the Ungava Bay area (Quebec, Canada)

Salix planifolia Pursh ssp. planifolia is a shrub species presenting some potential for the restoration of disturbed sites in the Canadian Arctic and Subarctic. The performance of S. planifolia stem cuttings collected in the Kuujjuaq area, northern Quebec, was evaluated in relation to sampling perio...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Botany
Main Authors: Houle, Gilles, Babeux, Patrice
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1998
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/b98-177 2023-12-17T10:26:13+01:00 The effects of collection date, IBA, plant gender, nutrient availability, and rooting volume on adventitious root and lateral shoot formation by Salix planifolia stem cuttings from the Ungava Bay area (Quebec, Canada) Houle, Gilles Babeux, Patrice 1998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b98-177 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/b98-177 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Botany volume 76, issue 10, page 1687-1692 ISSN 0008-4026 Plant Science journal-article 1998 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/b98-177 2023-11-19T13:38:14Z Salix planifolia Pursh ssp. planifolia is a shrub species presenting some potential for the restoration of disturbed sites in the Canadian Arctic and Subarctic. The performance of S. planifolia stem cuttings collected in the Kuujjuaq area, northern Quebec, was evaluated in relation to sampling period, plant gender, exogenous auxin and nutrient concentration, rooting duration, watering frequency, and soil volume. Cuttings collected in August, during the active growing season, did not perform as well as those collected in June, October, or February. The only performance variables influenced by plant gender were root number and shoot biomass, for which female cuttings were superior to males. Surprisingly, the application of indole-3-butyric acid inhibited adventitious root and lateral shoot number and biomass, particularly at the highest concentration (10 000 mg·L -1 ). Increased nutrient availability enhanced root, but not shoot, growth. The best performance was observed when cuttings were grown in a relatively large soil volume (200 mL), watered frequently (twice a day), and allowed a relatively long period to root (70 days).Key words: indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), nutritional status, plant gender, rooting of cuttings, Salix planifolia, sampling period. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Kuujjuaq Subarctic Ungava Bay Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Arctic Canada Ungava Bay ENVELOPE(-67.489,-67.489,59.498,59.498) Kuujjuaq ENVELOPE(-68.398,-68.398,58.100,58.100) Canadian Journal of Botany 76 10 1687 1692
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The effects of collection date, IBA, plant gender, nutrient availability, and rooting volume on adventitious root and lateral shoot formation by Salix planifolia stem cuttings from the Ungava Bay area (Quebec, Canada)
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description Salix planifolia Pursh ssp. planifolia is a shrub species presenting some potential for the restoration of disturbed sites in the Canadian Arctic and Subarctic. The performance of S. planifolia stem cuttings collected in the Kuujjuaq area, northern Quebec, was evaluated in relation to sampling period, plant gender, exogenous auxin and nutrient concentration, rooting duration, watering frequency, and soil volume. Cuttings collected in August, during the active growing season, did not perform as well as those collected in June, October, or February. The only performance variables influenced by plant gender were root number and shoot biomass, for which female cuttings were superior to males. Surprisingly, the application of indole-3-butyric acid inhibited adventitious root and lateral shoot number and biomass, particularly at the highest concentration (10 000 mg·L -1 ). Increased nutrient availability enhanced root, but not shoot, growth. The best performance was observed when cuttings were grown in a relatively large soil volume (200 mL), watered frequently (twice a day), and allowed a relatively long period to root (70 days).Key words: indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), nutritional status, plant gender, rooting of cuttings, Salix planifolia, sampling period.
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title The effects of collection date, IBA, plant gender, nutrient availability, and rooting volume on adventitious root and lateral shoot formation by Salix planifolia stem cuttings from the Ungava Bay area (Quebec, Canada)
title_short The effects of collection date, IBA, plant gender, nutrient availability, and rooting volume on adventitious root and lateral shoot formation by Salix planifolia stem cuttings from the Ungava Bay area (Quebec, Canada)
title_full The effects of collection date, IBA, plant gender, nutrient availability, and rooting volume on adventitious root and lateral shoot formation by Salix planifolia stem cuttings from the Ungava Bay area (Quebec, Canada)
title_fullStr The effects of collection date, IBA, plant gender, nutrient availability, and rooting volume on adventitious root and lateral shoot formation by Salix planifolia stem cuttings from the Ungava Bay area (Quebec, Canada)
title_full_unstemmed The effects of collection date, IBA, plant gender, nutrient availability, and rooting volume on adventitious root and lateral shoot formation by Salix planifolia stem cuttings from the Ungava Bay area (Quebec, Canada)
title_sort effects of collection date, iba, plant gender, nutrient availability, and rooting volume on adventitious root and lateral shoot formation by salix planifolia stem cuttings from the ungava bay area (quebec, canada)
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