Preliminary Study on Rooting Promotion Activity of 33 Species of Plant Extracts

[ Objective ] The paper was to study the rooting promotion activity of plant extracts, so as to lay the foundation for development of natural source of roo- fing reagent with high efficiency, safety and environment friendship. [Method] Using mung bean rooting method, the rooting promotion effects of...

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Published inPlant Diseases and Pests(植物病虫害研究:英文版) Vol. 3; no. 3; pp. 32 - 34
Main Authors Wang, Jing, Liu, Xia, Liu, Lin, Xiao, Chun, Ye, Min, Fan, Liming, Zha, Yougui
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cranston Wu Chu (USA-China) Science and Culture Media Corporation 01.11.2012
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Summary:[ Objective ] The paper was to study the rooting promotion activity of plant extracts, so as to lay the foundation for development of natural source of roo- fing reagent with high efficiency, safety and environment friendship. [Method] Using mung bean rooting method, the rooting promotion effects of 33 plant extracts on mung bean section were studied. [Result] When the concentration was 1 mg/mL, Eupatorium adenophorum (stem and leaf), Cryptomeriafortunei (stem and leaf), Pinus yunnanensis (stem), Pinus yunnanensis (leaf), Rhododendron simsii (leaf), Pinus armandii (leaf), Litchi chinensis (pericarp), P/nus armandiifruit (fruit) and Alnus cremastogyne (leaf) showed strong promotion effect on rooting of mung bean sections, and the rooting promotion rate reached over 100% ; the roo- ting promotion effect ofE. adenophorum (stem and leaf) was the strongest, reaching(1068.42 +7.87)%, which was extremely higher than the extracts of other plants. [Conclusion] E. adenophorum (stem and leaf), C. fortunei (stem and leaf), P. yunnanens/s (stem), P. yurmanens/s (leaf), R. simsii (leaf), P. armandii (leaf), L. chinensis (pericarp), P. armandiifruit (fruit) and A. cremastogyne (leaf) all contained substances with st/ong rooting promotion effect, which could be further used for development of natural rooting reagent.
Bibliography:Botanical pesticide; Rooting reagent; Biological screening
[ Objective ] The paper was to study the rooting promotion activity of plant extracts, so as to lay the foundation for development of natural source of roo- fing reagent with high efficiency, safety and environment friendship. [Method] Using mung bean rooting method, the rooting promotion effects of 33 plant extracts on mung bean section were studied. [Result] When the concentration was 1 mg/mL, Eupatorium adenophorum (stem and leaf), Cryptomeriafortunei (stem and leaf), Pinus yunnanensis (stem), Pinus yunnanensis (leaf), Rhododendron simsii (leaf), Pinus armandii (leaf), Litchi chinensis (pericarp), P/nus armandiifruit (fruit) and Alnus cremastogyne (leaf) showed strong promotion effect on rooting of mung bean sections, and the rooting promotion rate reached over 100% ; the roo- ting promotion effect ofE. adenophorum (stem and leaf) was the strongest, reaching(1068.42 +7.87)%, which was extremely higher than the extracts of other plants. [Conclusion] E. adenophorum (stem and leaf), C. fortunei (stem and leaf), P. yunnanens/s (stem), P. yurmanens/s (leaf), R. simsii (leaf), P. armandii (leaf), L. chinensis (pericarp), P. armandiifruit (fruit) and A. cremastogyne (leaf) all contained substances with st/ong rooting promotion effect, which could be further used for development of natural rooting reagent.
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