Effects Of Different Organic And Inorganic Rooting Hormone On The Propagation Of Mulberry (Morus Nigra) Stem Cuttings In Laboratory Set Up [manuscript] / Normel S., Hizon.
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Theses | PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses | UT H67 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | UT12402 |
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HIZON, NORMEL S., August 2021. EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ORGANIC AND INORGANIC ROOTING HORMONE ON THE PROPAGATION OF MULBERRY (Morus nigra) STEM CUTTINGS IN LABORATORY SET UP. Bachelor of Science in Forestry Major in Forest Resource Management. Pampanga State Agricultural University, Magalang, Pampanga. Adviser: ALLAIN JAMES T. AQUINO, R.F The study aimed to find out the effects of different Organic and Inorganic rooting hormone on the propagation of Mulberry (Morus nigra) stem cuttings in laboratory set up at Barangay San Agustin Magalang, Pampanga from May to July 2021. The experiment laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) design with three replications. Each treatment replicate three (3) times. The treatments were; T]1 - (Control), T2 - (Honey), T3 - (Apple Cider Vinegar) T4 - (HORMEX) , TS - (ANAA) . Fifty cuttings were used in every treatment. The length of shoots after 50 days and the length of roots at 60 days was highly significant and number of shoots emerged at 20 days was significant and the rest of the of parameters gathered were not significant, however numerical difference were observed throughout the means. The best received gained of the treatment in terms of number of shoots and length of shoots were T4 (HORMEX) and T5 (ANAA) same with number and length of roots, percent survival and average of days of shoots emerged.
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