Effect of Time, Cultivar and Rootstock on Success of Rose Propagation through Stenting Technique

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ABSTRACT

An experiment was undertaken to study the effects of two grafting times (1st of June and end of September) as well as kind of rootstock on growth and rooting of rose stentlings. Two Rosa species i.e. R. canina and R. manetti were selected as rootstock and three different hybrid tea rose cultivars namely Avalanch, Peach Avalanch and Dolcevita were grafted on them as scion through omega and splice techniques. The growth parameters were collected 57 days after grafting. The highest average of rooting, healing percentage, numbers of root, shoot and leaves were seen in September grafted plants. In overall Rosa canina was the best rootstock for Avalanch cultivar. Other observations did not lead to any prominent result as it varied with time of grafting, scion and rootstock cultivars.

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Izadi, Z. , Zarei, H. and Alizadeh, M. (2014) Effect of Time, Cultivar and Rootstock on Success of Rose Propagation through Stenting Technique. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 5, 1644-1650. doi: 10.4236/ajps.2014.511178.

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