Ana COJOCARIU
“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi – “Anastasie
Fatu” Botanical Garden, Dumbrava Rosie Street no. 7-9, 700487
Iasi – Romania
Alina Elena CRÎŞMARU
“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi – “Anastasie
Fatu” Botanical Garden, Dumbrava Rosie Street no. 7-9, 700487
Iasi – Romania
Cristiana Virginia PETRE
“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi – “Anastasie
Fatu” Botanical Garden, Dumbrava Rosie Street no. 7-9, 700487
Iasi – Romania
https://doi.org/10.47743/jpd.2024.31.1.945
Keywords: Chrysanthemum, cuttings, natural
extracts, rhizogenesis, willow extract.
Abstract: In the last decades, in horticulture,
improving the propagation methods for decorative plants and raising
their efficiency became a high priority. Preserving and maintaining
the desired plants traits are essential and thus, vegetative reproduction
via cuttings is usually the preferred way to obtain high
quality material. Today, there are plenty of commercially available
synthetic products that promise better and faster rooting and
development of cuttings, but in most cases the price is very high
and the environmental impact, due to their chemical composition,
is another thing that must be taken into consideration. Finding
new, eco-friendly and natural solutions that promote a better
yield, which can be valued both economically and scientifically,
determined research in the field and the results are promising.
In this paper we aim to compile the present findings from relevant
literature, still very scarce, underlining the importance of diversifying
the solutions involved in increasing the natural growing and development
of roots in plant cuttings, leading to a better percentage of
rooting individuals with a minim impact towards the substrate
in particular and the environment in general.
How to cite this article:
COJOCARIU A., CRÎŞMARU A. E. & PETRE C. V. 2024.
Use of biostimulating Salix solutions for the vegetative
propagation of Chrysanthemum: a review. J. Plant
Develop. 31: 235-245
https://doi.org/10.47743/jpd.2024.31.1.945
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