Effect of IBA concentrations on air-layering of Berberis aristata
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Air layering, <i>Berberis aristata</i>, germplasm, indole butyric acid, rooting percentageAbstract
Germplasm of Berberis aristata was collected from Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand consisting of 8 accessions.There was no significant difference in rooting and plant per cent among 5000, 6000 and 7000 ppm IBA concentrations when tested on B. aristata during air layering in various accessions. Rooting percentage varied in a narrow range of 20.0 to 23.8 per cent except in control, while plant percentage ranged from minimum 13.8 to a maximum of 18.8 per cent. Maximum rooting percentage was found 23.8% regardless of source of germplasm.Downloads
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