Light effects on root formation in aspen and willow cuttings |
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Authors: | LENNART ELIASSON LAILA BRUNES |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Physiology, University of Umeå, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The effect of light on rooting of leafy cuttings of aspen (Populus tremula × tremuloides) and a willow hybrid (Salix caprea × viminalis) was investigated under controlled conditions in water culture. Two levels of irradiance were used, 40 and 8 W m?2. The lower level gave the best rooting of aspen cuttings, both when applied to the stock plants before the cuttings were taken and when given to the cuttings during the rooting period. Irradiation of the cutting base during the rooting period inhibited rooting almost completely in aspen and decreased the number of roots formed in the Salix hybrid. Net photosynthesis in the cuttings of Salix decreased considerably after excision and increased again after formation of roots. Indirect evidence indicated that photosynthesis was even more affected in aspen cuttings. The possible roles of carbohydrates and inhibitors in the light effects are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Light Rooting Photosynthesis Populus Salix |
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