Effects of natural and chemical rooting stimulants on some root traits of two varieties of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) cuttings

Sajjad Majid Amin Al-Zubaie, Kadum Abdullah
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The experiment ran from the middle of February until the start of November 2023 under the plant canopy of the Department of Horticulture and Landscape, College of Agriculture, University of Kerbala. The study employed a Randomized Complete Block Design (R.C.B.D.) as a factorial experiment, with two pomegranate varieties (Yamani and Bashkan) as the first factor and various combinations of natural and chemical rootings as the second factor. These included extracts of moringa leaves (M0, M1) and licorice roots (L0, L1) at concentrations of 0 and 15 g L-1 each, as well as indole butyric acid at a concentration of 0 and 10 mg L-1 (B0, B1). The majority of the root features of the resultant seedlings demonstrated that, overall, the Bashkan variety outperformed the Yamani variety; however, this superiority varied when combined with other rooting combinations. Between the rooting stimulant combinations utilized in the study, the cuttings' dipping results differed. When it came to the quantity, size, and fresh and dry weight of the root system, indole butyric acid in combination with B1M0L0 performed better. It resulted in 250.000 root seedlings-1, 2.270 cm3, 20,680 g, and 6,650 g, respectively. In contrast, the B0M0L1 licorice root treatment demonstrated superior root length, reaching 38,100 cm. Both the percentage of rooting and the average root diameter were the largest in the combination including both extracts, B0M1L1, reaching 5.170% and 1.603 mm, respectively. Given that natural extracts have outperformed chemical radicals in the majority of the rooting qualities under study—such as licorice root extract and moringa leaf extract—it is possible to conclude from the aforementioned results on their suitability for usage as an alternative.
天然和化学生根刺激剂对两个石榴(Punica granatum L.)插条根系特征的影响
实验从 2 月中旬开始,一直持续到 2023 年 11 月初,在卡尔巴拉大学农学院园艺与景观系的植物冠层下进行。该研究采用了随机整群设计(R.C.B.D.)作为因子实验,以两个石榴品种(Yamani 和 Bashkan)作为第一因子,以各种天然和化学生根剂组合作为第二因子。其中包括浓度分别为 0 和 15 g L-1 的辣木叶提取物(M0、M1)和甘草根提取物(L0、L1),以及浓度分别为 0 和 10 mg L-1 的吲哚丁酸(B0、B1)。结果秧苗的大部分根系特征表明,总体而言,Bashkan 品种优于 Yamani 品种;但是,当与其他生根剂组合使用时,这种优越性会发生变化。研究中使用的不同生根剂组合,插条的蘸根结果也不尽相同。就根系的数量、大小、鲜重和干重而言,吲哚丁酸与 B1M0L0 组合的效果更好。其结果是,根苗数量分别为 250 000 株-1、2.270 立方厘米、20 680 克和 6 650 克。相比之下,B0M0L1 甘草根处理的根长更胜一筹,达到 38 100 厘米。在两种提取物的组合中,B0M1L1 的生根率和平均根直径最大,分别达到 5.170% 和 1.603 毫米。鉴于天然萃取物在研究的大多数生根质量(如甘草根萃取物和辣木叶萃取物)方面都优于化学自由基,因此可以从上述结果中得出结论,天然萃取物适合用作替代品。
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