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引用次数: 16
摘要
在樟科植物的繁殖中,采用了扦插等无性繁殖技术。csir植物遗传资源研究所目前采用扦插无性繁殖繁殖樟树(Cinnamomum camphora L. Presl)。本研究旨在确定促进樟树根系形成和扦插性能的幼苗生理年龄。每个生理年龄选择直径相近(0.9 cm)的扦插100根。距茎尖10厘米为软木材,距软木材岩屑基部10厘米为半硬木,距半硬木岩屑基部10厘米为硬木。生理年龄的嫩枝扦插用4000 mg l-1的吲哚-3-丁酸(IBA)处理,按1:2的比例(v v 1)插入河沙和分解棕榈纤维的混合物中。12周后收集的数据表明,生理年龄对根的形成和扦插性能有影响。扦插成活数、生根数、根长、愈伤组织形成数和出芽数在不同生理年龄间差异显著。针叶插条的生根和芽化性能最好。但随着生理日龄的增加,其含量逐渐降低。
Vegetative propagation of Cinnamomum camphora L. Presl by shoot cuttings: Effect of shoot physiological age
Vegetative propagation techniques such as cuttings have been employed in propagation of plants of the family Lauraceae. Vegetative propagation using cuttings is currently the method used for reproducing camphor tree ( Cinnamomum camphora L. Presl) at CSIR-Plant Genetic Resources Research Institute. The study was carried out to determine shoot physiological age of the camphor tree that would promote root initiation and cuttings performance. Hundred shoot cuttings of similar diameter (0.9 cm) were selected for each shoot physiological age. The first 10 cm from the apex of the shoot was considered softwood, 10 cm from the base of the softwood cuttings was considered semi-hardwood and 10 cm from the base of the semi-hardwood cuttings was considered hardwood.Shoot cuttings of the physiological ages were treated with 4000 mg l-1 of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), and inserted into a mixture of river-sand and decomposed palm fibre mixed in a ratio of 1:2(v v-1). Data collected after 12 weeks indicated that the physiological age of shoot had an effect on root initiation and cutting performance. Number of survived cuttings, number of rooted cuttings, root length, callus formed and sprouted cuttings differed significantly amongst shoot physiological ages. Root initiation and shoot performance were greatest in softwood cuttings. They, however, decreased with increasing physiological age of shoot.