2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11056-004-6794-5
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Variation in Shoot Anatomy and Rooting Behaviour of Stem Cuttings in Relation to Age of Donor Plants in Teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)

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“…The reason may be that NAA is very stable (Dunlap et al 1986) and more persistent than other auxins and remains present in the tissue in its free form. Thus, NAA decreases the rates of mobilization and translocation of nutrients to the growing root primordia (Husen and Pal 2006) and blocks the outgrowth of the initials. ABT-1 rooting powder contains 2.5 % IBA, 10 % NAA, and 25.8 % thiamine (Chee 1995), but has no significant effect on rooting (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason may be that NAA is very stable (Dunlap et al 1986) and more persistent than other auxins and remains present in the tissue in its free form. Thus, NAA decreases the rates of mobilization and translocation of nutrients to the growing root primordia (Husen and Pal 2006) and blocks the outgrowth of the initials. ABT-1 rooting powder contains 2.5 % IBA, 10 % NAA, and 25.8 % thiamine (Chee 1995), but has no significant effect on rooting (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the species Tectona grandis Linn. F., some anatomical characteristics of the wood, such as number and dimension of fibers and vessels, can be used as markers of the plant juvenility/maturity (Husen and Pal 2006).…”
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“…This method consists in the asexual multiplication of plant parts, thus originating individuals genetically identical to the stock plant to be propagated (Husen andPal 2006, Hartmann et al 2011). Its increasing use is due to a higher capacity in fixing the genetic gains produced by improvement programs Xavier 2003, Golle et al 2009).…”
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“…Other constituents include phenolics such as chebulinic acid, ellagic acid and anthra quinones. Some of the other minor constituents were polyphenols such as corilagin, galloyl glucose, punicalagin, terflavin A, maslinic acid (Husen and Pal, 2006). Besides, fructose, amino acids, succinic acid, betasitosterol, resin and purgative principle of anthraquinone are also present (Choudhary et al, 2015;Gehlot et al, 2014).…”
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