International Journal of Plant Biology (Jul 2016)

Shooting of giant reed (Arundo donax L.) stem cuttings in cold greenhouse

  • Piergiorgio Gherbin,
  • Simone Milan,
  • Giuseppe Mercurio,
  • Antonio Scopa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2016.6294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1

Abstract

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The increasing interest in Arundo donax, a perennial lignocellulosic species only reproducing by propagation, requires the setup of cheap, simple and reliable techniques. Considering these targets, stem cutting offers considerable advantages. The present investigation aimed to compare: i) plants obtained by different propagation methods (by rhizome and micropropagation mother plants); ii) plants obtained by stem cuttings from basal, central and apical parts of the stem; iii) different planting periods (spring, summer, autumn). The obtained results showed that the number of new shoots from stem buds was: i) higher in the spring and lower in the summer planting period; ii) higher from cuttings obtained by micropropagated than rhizome mother plants, both in spring and summer plantings; iii) decreasing passing from the basal to the apical stem portion; iv) partly unexpressed in the autumn planting period; v) lower from one-year stem cuttings as compared to two-year stem cuttings.

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