Studies on Air-layering of some Exotic Conifers
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1975/v101i10/27064Abstract
Results of studies on air-layering on 13 exotic conifers are reported. In Pinus palula, P. khasya, P. insularis, Thuja orientalis and Cryptomeria japonica more than 50 percent of treated air-layers produced roots. In Thuja plicata and Larix leptolepis success of treated air-layers was 10 and 20 percent respectively. Only in case of Pinus insularis control air-layers were able to produce roots on 30 to 40 percent air-layers.Downloads
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1973-10-01
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Chandra, J. P., & Ram, A. (1973). Studies on Air-layering of some Exotic Conifers. Indian Forester, 101(10), 600–604. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1975/v101i10/27064
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