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Water stress and root formation in pea cuttings
Authors:VELAMOOR RAJAGOPAL  A SKYTT ANDERSEN
Institution:Department of Plant Physiology and Anatomy, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871 Copenhagen V., Denmark
Abstract:The stock plants of pea (Pistum sativium L. cv. Alaska) grown for 11 days at 16 W m?2 38 W m?2 were subjected to different degrees of moisture stress, simulated with polyethyleneglycol (PEG, 6000) for different periods. The cuttings were made at the end of stress treatments, planted in perlite and allowed to root in a mist propagation chamber. The number of adventitious roots formed on the cuttings from non-stressed plants was significantly higher under low (16 W m?2) than under high (38 W m?2) irradiance. However, under the influence of short duration stress the number of roots increased significantly under high but not under low irradiance. There was significantly poor rooting after prolonged stress under both irradiances. The leaf osmotic potential ψπ showed a greater reduction with increasing degree and duration of stress at 38 W m?2 than at 16 W m?2. The differential rooting behaviour as a result of stress levels and irradiances is discussed in the light of available literature on adventitious root formation.
Keywords:Water stress  Adventitious roots  Irradiance  Propagation  Pea  Polyethyleneglycol
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