Effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill

The study on the growth performance of Aquilaria microcarpa Baill. under different light intensity and subsequently used as rooting of cuttings was conducted in University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) External Laboratory. Growth of stock plants was observed for duration of 16 weeks and then for cuttin...

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Main Author: Soon, Chee Pei
Format: Final Year Project Report / IMRAD
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2012
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description The study on the growth performance of Aquilaria microcarpa Baill. under different light intensity and subsequently used as rooting of cuttings was conducted in University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) External Laboratory. Growth of stock plants was observed for duration of 16 weeks and then for cuttings in ten-week duration. Under the shading experiment, stock plants were kept under 0%, 50%, and 75% of shades. Stock plants under 50% shading showed the greatest mean height increment recorded (12.87 cm). This was followed by 75% shading (12.66 cm) and 0% shading (7.11 cm). Stock plants that showed the highest mean diameter increment was grown under 50% shading too (2.17 mm), followed by 75% shading (1.75 mm) and 0% shading (1.11 mm). Stock plants from 75% shading obtained the highest mean root weight ratio (0.38 ± 0.04 g/g) while stock plants from 50% shading had the highest mean shoot weight ratio (0.53 ± 0.04 g/g). Stock plants from 75% shading also recorded the highest root shoot ratio (0.78 ± 0.01 g/g). Cuttings taken from stock plants under 75% shade showed the highest rooting percentage (6.67%). The rooting percentage of cuttings taken from 0% and 50% shades were recorded the same which was 5% when the experiment terminated. Cuttings from 75% shading had 15% rooted in treatment without hormone, 5% rooted in treatment with K-IBA 200 mg/L.
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spelling unimas-61812024-02-08T02:53:04Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6181/ Effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill Soon, Chee Pei HD28 Management. Industrial Management SB Plant culture The study on the growth performance of Aquilaria microcarpa Baill. under different light intensity and subsequently used as rooting of cuttings was conducted in University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) External Laboratory. Growth of stock plants was observed for duration of 16 weeks and then for cuttings in ten-week duration. Under the shading experiment, stock plants were kept under 0%, 50%, and 75% of shades. Stock plants under 50% shading showed the greatest mean height increment recorded (12.87 cm). This was followed by 75% shading (12.66 cm) and 0% shading (7.11 cm). Stock plants that showed the highest mean diameter increment was grown under 50% shading too (2.17 mm), followed by 75% shading (1.75 mm) and 0% shading (1.11 mm). Stock plants from 75% shading obtained the highest mean root weight ratio (0.38 ± 0.04 g/g) while stock plants from 50% shading had the highest mean shoot weight ratio (0.53 ± 0.04 g/g). Stock plants from 75% shading also recorded the highest root shoot ratio (0.78 ± 0.01 g/g). Cuttings taken from stock plants under 75% shade showed the highest rooting percentage (6.67%). The rooting percentage of cuttings taken from 0% and 50% shades were recorded the same which was 5% when the experiment terminated. Cuttings from 75% shading had 15% rooted in treatment without hormone, 5% rooted in treatment with K-IBA 200 mg/L. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2012 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6181/4/Soon%20Chee%20Pei%28fulltext%29.pdf Soon, Chee Pei (2012) Effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
SB Plant culture
Soon, Chee Pei
Effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill
title Effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill
title_full Effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill
title_fullStr Effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill
title_full_unstemmed Effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill
title_short Effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill
title_sort effect of shading on growth of stock plants and subsequent rooting of cuttings of aquilaria microcarpa baill
topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
SB Plant culture
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