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Ting, Sing Teck
(2002)
Effects of Rooting Medium, Light Intensity and Misting on the Root Ability of Shorea Macrophylla Leafy Stem Cuttings.
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Abstract
The effects of different proportion of rooting media, hight intensity, and misting
on the rooting of leafy stem cuttings of Shorea macrophylla were investigated m
Sarawak Indigenous Tree Centre (SITC) The overall rooting percentage of S.
macrophylla were 5164% Significant differences (p<0.05) were recorded between nonmist
and mist, With non-mist system (55 03%) being better than mist system (48 25%)
Cuttings inserted m 12 mixture of sawdust and sand by volume showed higher rooting
percentage (57 11 %) than those m different proportion of coconut fibre and sand
Rooting percentage is the highest in Ll (control, plastic sheet, 7163%) compared to L2
(1 layer of black netting + plastic sheet, 5813%) and L3 (3 layers of black netting +
plastic sheet, 2517%) Higher mortality m L3 may be attributed to the lower
photosynthetic rates, which was also associated With low hight intensity received by the
treatment The present results suggested that non-mist system Which IS enclosed with a
transparent plastic sheet and used rooting medium of different proportion of sawdust and
sand IS a practical method to propagate vegetatively S. macrophylla
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