EFFECTS OF TALC DUSTS CONTAINING PHYTOHORMONE, NUTRIENT SALTS, AND AN ORGANIC MERCURIAL DISINFECTANT ON THE ROOTING OF HERBACEOUS CUTTINGS
- 1 May 1941
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Research
- Vol. 19c (5) , 177-182
- https://doi.org/10.1139/cjr41c-022
Abstract
Cuttings of Coleus Blumei, varieties of Chrysanthemum and species and varieties of Iresine were treated with a series of talc dusts containing naphthylbutyric acid, nutrient salts, and ethyl mercuric bromide and then were propagated in sand in the greenhouse. Naphthylbutyric acid treatment increased the number of roots per rooted cutting, and its combination with the mixture of nutrient salts increased fresh root weight of Coleus cuttings. Organic mercury treatment increased, by about 5%, the number of Chrysanthemum cuttings that rooted, and increased the number of roots on Iresine cuttings. Beneficial effects from talc treatment alone were a feature of the results. Differential reactions to both talc and organic mercury treatments were shown by closely related varieties.Keywords
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