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Jagdish C. Kaim, Vinod K. Bisht*
Herbal Research and Development Institute, Mandal, Gopeshwar–246401, Chamoli, Uttarakhand, India
*Corresponding author
Vinod K. Bisht
Herbal Research and Development Institute, Mandal, Gopeshwar – 246 401, Chamoli, Uttarakhand, India
Abstract
Objective: Present study was carried out to examine the effect of different growth medium on rooting ability of two olive cultivars (Pendolino and Frontoio). Materials and methods: Percentage of cuttings that rooted, length of primary roots, average number of secondary roots produced, average dry weight of roots, average number of new leaves developed and average number of bud sprouted were recorded. Results and conclusion: The parameters studied significantly influenced by the interactive effect of substrates and cultivars. The semi-hard wood cutting planted in black coloured polybags showed better root proliferation in Vermiculite and soil for different cultivars. Very low rooting was observed in perlite for pendolino and Farm Yard Manure for frontoio. Vermiculite and soil was predictive on root proliferation as higher rooting was achieved for pendolino and frontoio. Vermiculite and soil were found as best medium for rooting in tested cultivars.
Keywords: Rooting, Olive cultivars, root length, vermiculite, perlite, bud sprouting