The application of hydroculture for rooting cuttings in some horticultural species
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FIRA, Alexandru, CLAPA, Doina, CHIORCHINA, Nina, DUMITRAŞ, Adelina, ALEXANDROV, Eugeniu, ROSCA, Ion. The application of hydroculture for rooting cuttings in some horticultural species. In: Conservation of plant diversity, Ed. 2, 16-19 mai 2012, Chișinău. Chișinău: Gradina Botanica (Institut), 2012, Ediţia 2, pp. 27-34. ISBN 978-9975-62-311-7.
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Conservation of plant diversity
Ediţia 2, 2012
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2, Chișinău, Moldova, 16-19 mai 2012

The application of hydroculture for rooting cuttings in some horticultural species


Pag. 27-34

Fira Alexandru1, Clapa Doina1, Chiorchina Nina2, Dumitraş Adelina3, Alexandrov Eugeniu2, Rosca Ion2
 
1 Research and Development Station for Fruit Tree Growing Cluj Napoca,
2 Botanical Garden (Institute) of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova ,
3 University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca
 
 
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The greenwood cuttings harvested from various horticultural species were rooted in immersion hydroculture as well as in fl oat hydroculture. The liquid substrate used in the experiments was water, no fertilizers, no plant growth regulators and no other biostimulators were used and aeration by bubbling was not provided. The species in this study were Rosa sp (cv `Red Bells`), Tamarix sp., Cotoneaster sp., Salix babylonica, Chrysanthemum sp, Tradescantia sp,  Melothria scabra, Lycopersicon aesculentum and Rubus fruticosus. All the species gave positive results, most of them with rooting percentages of more than 90 %. The rooted cuttings were transplanted to potting mix, where they developed very well.