2014
DOI: 10.1080/22201181.2014.979633
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The syndromic child and anaesthesia

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“…Considerable variation has been found in the rooting potential of individual plants within the same species, indicating that the rooting of honeybush is complex and likely to be reliant on an interaction of physiological and biochemical factors to ensure a high rooting outcome (C. Bester, personal communication, 2018). A genetic disposition of stock plants towards rooting may be present, as rooting percentage was also reported to differ between Cyclopia species (Bester & De Lange, 2010b; Mbangcolo, 2008; Mabizela, 2014), as well as among four genotypes of C. subternata (Mabizela, 2014).…”
Section: Propagation Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable variation has been found in the rooting potential of individual plants within the same species, indicating that the rooting of honeybush is complex and likely to be reliant on an interaction of physiological and biochemical factors to ensure a high rooting outcome (C. Bester, personal communication, 2018). A genetic disposition of stock plants towards rooting may be present, as rooting percentage was also reported to differ between Cyclopia species (Bester & De Lange, 2010b; Mbangcolo, 2008; Mabizela, 2014), as well as among four genotypes of C. subternata (Mabizela, 2014).…”
Section: Propagation Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%