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2000

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The Effects Of Different Locations And Hormone Doses On The Rooting Of Cuttings Of Karabaş Lavender (Lavandula Stoechas L.) Grown In The Flora Of Hatay, Fi̇li̇z Ayanoğlu, Ahmet Mert, Durmuş Alpaslan Kaya Jan 2000

The Effects Of Different Locations And Hormone Doses On The Rooting Of Cuttings Of Karabaş Lavender (Lavandula Stoechas L.) Grown In The Flora Of Hatay, Fi̇li̇z Ayanoğlu, Ahmet Mert, Durmuş Alpaslan Kaya

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The intensive growing areas of Karabaş lavender were first determined in the province of Hatay. The rooting capabilities of the cuttings of Karabaş Lavender which were gathered from different locations, one (Işİklİ) on the coast of Mediterranean and the other one (Narlİca) near Antakya, were investigated. The cuttings were treated with 1 000, 2 000 and 4 000 ppm IBA doses and the cuttings with no IBA treatment were used as control. The effects of IBA on rooting were investigated. The rooting ratios of the cuttings gathered from Işİklİ were higher than those of the cuttings gathered from Narlİca. The …


Change In Tissue Mineral Elemental Concentration During Root Initiation And Development Of Salvia Officinalis L. Cuttings And Iba Effects, Fi̇li̇z Ayanoğlu, Cevdet Fehmi̇ Özkan Jan 2000

Change In Tissue Mineral Elemental Concentration During Root Initiation And Development Of Salvia Officinalis L. Cuttings And Iba Effects, Fi̇li̇z Ayanoğlu, Cevdet Fehmi̇ Özkan

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Variations in the tissue elemental concentration in stem cuttings of sage ( Salvia officinalis) and the effects of IBA on the variation of plant nutrients and rooting were studied during the initiation and development of adventitious roots. In the study, three different treatments, 100 ppm, 200 ppm IBA application and no IBA application (control) were used on S. offic- inalis L. cuttings and on the 15 th and 30th days their rooting ability was investigated. In addition, macro and micro element con- centrations of cuttings were determined on the 1 st day, 15 th day (root initiation) and 30 th …