COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MORPHOBIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SEMI-DWARF ROOTSTOCKS IN THE PROPAGATION OF HARDWOOD CUTTINGS
Keywords:
rootstock, cutting, callus, regeneration, root volume, Eureka 99, Myrobalan 29C.Abstract
This article analyzes the process of propagating various semi-dwarf rootstocks (Eureka 99, Myrobalan 29C, Druzhba, Kuban-86, Krymsk-5, Colt) using hardwood cuttings treated with specific growth regulators. Based on the research results, a comparative assessment was conducted regarding callus formation, rooting duration, vegetative growth parameters, and root volume.
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