2013
DOI: 10.1080/15324982.2013.813609
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Air Layering and Tiny-Air Layering Techniques for Mesquite [Prosopis laevigata(H. B. ex Willd.) Johnst. M. C.] Tree Propagation

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“…One hypothesis to explain the great length of the cashew tree is the formation of several cashew clones from the original. This type of propagation can occur several ways, one of which comes from a so-called soil air layering technique or air layers, a technique that is already applied in dwarf type Cashew Trees consisting of burying parts of the plant still attached to the mother plant, targeting the roots of region covered by soil, thus creating a new individual as the same genetic constitution (Aliyu 2007;Almeida et al 2010;Ramírez-Malagón et al 2014;Campos et al 2015;Hiwale 2015). In the case of Cashew King, it is suspected that this process would have occurred naturally through a process of somatic embryogenesis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One hypothesis to explain the great length of the cashew tree is the formation of several cashew clones from the original. This type of propagation can occur several ways, one of which comes from a so-called soil air layering technique or air layers, a technique that is already applied in dwarf type Cashew Trees consisting of burying parts of the plant still attached to the mother plant, targeting the roots of region covered by soil, thus creating a new individual as the same genetic constitution (Aliyu 2007;Almeida et al 2010;Ramírez-Malagón et al 2014;Campos et al 2015;Hiwale 2015). In the case of Cashew King, it is suspected that this process would have occurred naturally through a process of somatic embryogenesis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cashew tree belongs to the Anacardiaceae family, genus Anacardium L., Anacardium occidentale L. species (common cashew) (Aliyu 2007;Almeida et al 2010;Ramírez-Malagón et al 2014;Campos et al 2015;Hiwale 2015). The Anacardiaceae family has about 80 genera and over 800 species, distributed predominantly in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions, consisting of trees and shrubs, with whole or compound leaves, small flowers, and with the presence of fruit type walnut in addition to a pseudo fruit (Santos et al 2007;Aguilar-Barajas et al 2014).…”
Section: Short Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este trabajo se obtuvieron en total 50 acodos enraizados de P. chilensis de 3 años de edad y el número promedio de raíces primarias fue de 14,5 entre los cuatro tratamientos. En México lograron propagar por acodamiento árboles de 5 años de edad de Prosopis laevigata y observaron un promedio de 1156,2 raíces por acodo aéreo, mientras que en árboles adultos de 15 años de edad el número promedio de raíces por acodo fue 533, en ambos casos con el uso de la hormona AIB (Ramírez-Malagón et al 2014). En este caso, los autores envolvieron el anillado con un papel embebido en la hormona y tal vez esa forma de aplicación fue lo que generó una gran cantidad de raíces adventicias, por ser más efi caz y con efectos duraderos, independientemente de la edad de los árboles.…”
Section: Acodo Aéreounclassified
“…Existen algunas experiencias en relación a la propagación del género Prosopis mediante el acodo aéreo. En México, Ramírez-Malagón et al (2014) (Guill. et Perr.…”
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