Horticulturae (Sep 2023)

Enhancement of Propagation Using Organic Materials and Growth Hormone: A Study on the Effectiveness of Growth and Rooting of Pomegranate Cuttings

  • Shafiqullah Aryan,
  • Gulbuddin Gulab,
  • Zabihullah Safi,
  • Asmatullah Durani,
  • Mohammad Ghani Raghib,
  • Kifayatullah Kakar,
  • Tayebullah Zahid,
  • Bakht Munir Baber,
  • Yogesh K. Ahlawat,
  • Ihab Mohamed Moussa,
  • Hosam O. Elansary

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9090999
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 999

Abstract

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Pomegranate production in Afghanistan is increasing remarkably, but nursery services are lacking, leading to inconsistent growth and low rooting percentages in cuttings. Hence, this research was conducted at the greenhouse of Nangarhar University, Faculty of Agriculture, to investigate the efficacy of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and organic materials, namely banana, garlic, aloe vera, and panchagavya, as rooting promoters on cuttings of the ideal seedless pomegranate cultivar (Bedana). The cuttings were derived from one-year-old dormant branches in mid-February of 2023. The findings indicated that panchagavya and aloe vera significantly (p p < 0.05) impacted root length, acrobasal roots, root diameter, total root length, and root fresh weight. However, banana and garlic yielded contrasting results in most of these parameters. In conclusion, aloe vera and panchagavya are found to be more suitable for propagating pomegranates through cuttings, making them excellent alternatives to IBA for nurserymen and companies.

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