Growth response of ipil /intsia bijuga (colebr.) O. kuntze] cuttings as affected by different commercial rooting hormones [manuscript] / Moises P. Miclat.
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Theses | PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses | UT M62 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | UT12327 |
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The study was conducted at the central Luzon part of the Philippines, Nested at the Majestic Mountain of Arayat, Barangay Sto. Ninio, Magalang Pampanga, within the Researcher's community from May, 2021 to July, 2021. The study was conducted determine the growth response of Ipil /Intsia bijuga (Colebr.) O. Kuntze] cuttings as affected by different commercial rooting hormones (Hormex and ANAA). The experimental design was Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications of 25 cuttings for each treatment. There were three treatments used namely: T 1-control, T2ANAA (15ml/16L water) and T3-HORMEX (5 ml/37.9L water). The effects of ANAA and Hormex in stem cutting propagation of Ipil was found there is Significant differences in terms of Number of Shoot Developed on Ipil Stem Cuttings at 60 days after Treated with Rooting Hormone with a mean of T:=0.13, T2=0.36, and T3=0.36. followed by Number of Roots Developed on Ipil Stem Cuttings at 60 days after Treated with Rooting Hormone mean of T:=0.00, T2=0.53, and T3=0.61. also Length of Roots Developed on Ipil Stem Cuttings at 60 day after Treated with Rooting Hormone with a mean of T,=0.00, T2=0.39, and T3=0.4,. Meanwhile the Length of Shoot Developed on Ipil Stem Cuttings at 60 days after Treated with Rooting Hormone and Percent Survival of Ipil Stem Cuttings at 60 days after Treated with Rooting Hormone revealed there is no significant difference among the treatments with a mean of T;=0.23, T2==0.95, and T3=0.99 and T,=5.33, T2=20, and T3=21.33 respectively.
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