J. Biosci. Agric. Res. | Volume 25, Issue 01, 2069-2074 | https://doi.org/10.18801/jbar.250120.253
Article type: Research article | Received: 14.07.2020; Revised: 25.07.2020; First published online: 01 August 2020.
Article type: Research article | Received: 14.07.2020; Revised: 25.07.2020; First published online: 01 August 2020.
Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting
AFM Jamal Uddin, M. Rakibuzzaman, I. Raisa, M. Maliha and M. A. Husna
Department of Horticulture, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
✉ Corresponding author: [email protected] (Jamal Uddin, A.F.M.).
Department of Horticulture, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
✉ Corresponding author: [email protected] (Jamal Uddin, A.F.M.).
Abstract
Application of synthetic rooting hormone has been recognized successful but expensive, so need to improve the knowledge of vegetative propagation with using natural substances. This experiment was conducted to study the effect of natural substances and synthetic hormone on rooting and vegetative growth of grapevine cutting. The study comprised of six treatments: (i) no hormone application (control), (ii) Aloe vera gel, (iii) Cinnamon powder, (iv) Undiluted honey, (v) Indole-3-Butyric acid (IBA) and (vi) Indole Acetic acid (IAA). Data on survival ability; vegetative growth and rooting were taken. The results showed that the highest survival percentages and root number observed for synthetic hormone (IBA) which was close to natural substance (Aloe vera gel) treatment. On the other, Aloe vera gel treatment significantly higher than other treatments in terms of vine length, vine diameter, root length and SPAD value. Therefore, natural substances like aloe vera gel treatment could be the effective root hormone for rooting of grape vine cutting.
Key Words: Phytohormone, IAA, IBA, Aloe vera gel, Cinnamon and Honey
Application of synthetic rooting hormone has been recognized successful but expensive, so need to improve the knowledge of vegetative propagation with using natural substances. This experiment was conducted to study the effect of natural substances and synthetic hormone on rooting and vegetative growth of grapevine cutting. The study comprised of six treatments: (i) no hormone application (control), (ii) Aloe vera gel, (iii) Cinnamon powder, (iv) Undiluted honey, (v) Indole-3-Butyric acid (IBA) and (vi) Indole Acetic acid (IAA). Data on survival ability; vegetative growth and rooting were taken. The results showed that the highest survival percentages and root number observed for synthetic hormone (IBA) which was close to natural substance (Aloe vera gel) treatment. On the other, Aloe vera gel treatment significantly higher than other treatments in terms of vine length, vine diameter, root length and SPAD value. Therefore, natural substances like aloe vera gel treatment could be the effective root hormone for rooting of grape vine cutting.
Key Words: Phytohormone, IAA, IBA, Aloe vera gel, Cinnamon and Honey
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Jamal Uddin, A. F. M. et al. “Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 25(01), (2020): 2069-2074.
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Jamal Uddin, A. F. M., Rakibuzzaman, M., Raisa, I., Maliha, M. and Husna, M. A. (2020). Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 25(01), 2069-2074.
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Jamal Uddin, A. F. M., Rakibuzzaman, M., Raisa, I., Maliha, M. and Husna, M. A. “Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 25(01), (2020): 2069-2074.
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Jamal Uddin, A. F. M., Rakibuzzaman, M., Raisa, I., Maliha, M. and Husna, M. A. 2020. Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 25(01), pp. 2069-2074.
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Jamal Uddin, AFM, Rakibuzzaman, M, Raisa, I, Maliha, M and Husna, MA. Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 2020 August 25(01): 2069-2074.
Jamal Uddin, A. F. M. et al. “Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 25(01), (2020): 2069-2074.
APA
Jamal Uddin, A. F. M., Rakibuzzaman, M., Raisa, I., Maliha, M. and Husna, M. A. (2020). Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 25(01), 2069-2074.
Chicago
Jamal Uddin, A. F. M., Rakibuzzaman, M., Raisa, I., Maliha, M. and Husna, M. A. “Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 25(01), (2020): 2069-2074.
Harvard
Jamal Uddin, A. F. M., Rakibuzzaman, M., Raisa, I., Maliha, M. and Husna, M. A. 2020. Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 25(01), pp. 2069-2074.
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Jamal Uddin, AFM, Rakibuzzaman, M, Raisa, I, Maliha, M and Husna, MA. Impact of natural substances and synthetic hormone on grapevine cutting. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 2020 August 25(01): 2069-2074.
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