IBA Treatment of Poplar Cuttings and Soil Composition Amendment for Improved Adaptability and SurvivalIBA Treatment of Poplar Cuttings and Soil Composition Amendment for Improved Adaptability and Survival
- Other Titles
- IBA Treatment of Poplar Cuttings and Soil Composition Amendment for Improved Adaptability and Survival
- Authors
- Wonwoo Cho; Romika Chandra; Wi-young Lee; 강호덕
- Issue Date
- Dec-2020
- Publisher
- 강원대학교 산림과학연구소
- Keywords
- hybrid poplar; soil composition; indolebutyric acid; PGR; pre-treatment
- Citation
- Journal of forest and environmental science, v.36, no.4, pp 259 - 266
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- Journal of forest and environmental science
- Volume
- 36
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 259
- End Page
- 266
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/19709
- DOI
- 10.7747/JFES.2020.36.4.259
- ISSN
- 2288-9744
2288-9752
- Abstract
- Poplar trees from the Salicaceae family over the years have been utilized for various reasons which include prevention of deforestation as well as phytoremediation. This study aims to determine the optimal pre-treatment and soil conditions required for propagation of poplar cuttings for increased initial adaptability and survival rate. Five poplar clones (Hanan, 110, 107, DN-34, 52-225) were selected for IBA, soil composition treatments on propagation. IBA pre-treatment of cuttings were utilized 0, 10, and 100 mg l-1 concentrations. Soil compositions were amended with TKS-2+perlite 2:1 (v:v) and sandy clay loam mixed with artificial soil. According to the greenhouse results 10 mg l-1 of IBA showed a significant increase in plant height whereas 100 mg l-1 inhibited plant growth except in clone 110. Soil composition severely affected root growth and hence overall growth of the clones. Sandy clay loam soil had poor to stunted growth compared to TKS-2+perlite.
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