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Replication data for: Effective propagation of Diospyros crassiflora (Hiern) using twig cuttings

The African ebony (Diospyros crassiflora) is a well-sought commercial timber tree. As a result of intense harvesting pressure it ranks high on the IUCN' 1994 CITES list as endangered. Insufficient availability of seeds has limited the current efforts to propagate D. crassiflora from seedlings. Therefore, vegetative propagation through leafy stem cutting could be an alternative. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of four rooting media, length of cuttings and auxin (seradix-2) application on the rooting ability of stem cuttings set up in a non-mist propagator. The rooting process was monitored over 14 weeks. Root development started after 9 weeks. At 14 weeks, the Seradix-2 and rooting medium significantly improved the rooting ability. Decomposed sawdust was the best substrate. The combination of the three factors didn’t significantly influence rooting of cuttings. Stem cuttings of 5 cm length survive better in non-mist propagator. The results of the study suggest that D. crassiflora is amenable to vegetative propagation by leafy stem cutting.

Dataset's Files

Data variables description.tab
MD5: c7b867bea04e73c05bf7cb252fc4a67d
Authors

A. Tsobeng

Publication date

2011-08-03

DOI

10.34725/DVN/RRLJZ3

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