2016
DOI: 10.1590/01047760201622042167
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EPICORMIC SHOOTS INDUCTION AND ROOTING CUTTINGS OF Calophyllum brasiliense

Abstract: ABSTRAT:Calophyllum brasiliense is present in a wide natural distribution range in Brazil and its monopodial growth, with a rectilinear stem and a moderately dense timber has attracted the attention from the logging industry in recent decades. In the meantime, the lack of efficient rescue and vegetative propagation methods of adult plants has been a narrowing condition for the selection of superior genotypes in breeding programs of the species. Therefore, we evaluate epicormic shoots induction methods and the … Show more

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“…According to Kuppusamy et al (2019) and Esposito-Polesi et al (2020), the use of this technique is especially important for germplasm conservation and the selection of superior individuals, in which a vegetative rescue is typically performed at the adult stage and propagation may be limited due to the ontogenetic age. Kratz et al (2016) reported that in situations in which vegetative rescues are performed in plants with high genetic value, the application of this method is indicated, considering the low interference of branch collection from the selected plant and ensuring the highest possible survival of the selected individuals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kuppusamy et al (2019) and Esposito-Polesi et al (2020), the use of this technique is especially important for germplasm conservation and the selection of superior individuals, in which a vegetative rescue is typically performed at the adult stage and propagation may be limited due to the ontogenetic age. Kratz et al (2016) reported that in situations in which vegetative rescues are performed in plants with high genetic value, the application of this method is indicated, considering the low interference of branch collection from the selected plant and ensuring the highest possible survival of the selected individuals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%