2002
DOI: 10.1300/j044v09n04_19
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Propagation of Some Native Grown Medicinal Plants by Stem Cuttings

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“…DE BONA et al (2005) and BIASI & COSTA (2003) reported that use of the IBA did not increase the number of rooted cuttings, however the use of auxin favored the root system, increasing the fresh and dry matter of roots, as evidenced in this work. AYANOGLU et al (2002) studying Salvia indica observed that application of IBA did not increase the number of rooted cuttings. However, the authors still suggest the use of auxin at low concentrations, as used in this study (100ppm), because it provides better rooting due to the increase in the number of shoots and roots.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DE BONA et al (2005) and BIASI & COSTA (2003) reported that use of the IBA did not increase the number of rooted cuttings, however the use of auxin favored the root system, increasing the fresh and dry matter of roots, as evidenced in this work. AYANOGLU et al (2002) studying Salvia indica observed that application of IBA did not increase the number of rooted cuttings. However, the authors still suggest the use of auxin at low concentrations, as used in this study (100ppm), because it provides better rooting due to the increase in the number of shoots and roots.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the results of studies conducted with Lavandula stoechas , Lavandula officinalis (Bhat et al 2008;Kumar and Sreeja 1996), L. Salvia indica L. (Ayanoğlu et al 2002), Salvia officinalis L. (Arslan et al 1995;Ayanoğlu and Özkan 2000;Nicola et al 2003), Sideritis ssp. (Gümüşçü and Gümüşçü 2014), Origanum onites, (Sarıhan et al 2003), Thymus ssp.…”
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“…In the literature, they are used to relieve headache and ear pain, wound healing, pain-relieving, stimulant, appetite, stomach ailments, digestive and excretory system ailments, stomach aches, appetite and diabetes, intestinal inflammation and laziness. It is also used in the treatment of tuberculosis, relieving stomach pain, cancer treatment, rheumatic pain, colds and diabetes [27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35].…”
Section: Ajuga Vestitamentioning
confidence: 99%