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ZHOU Qun-hua. Effects of Different Substrates and Time on the Survival Rate of Summerwood Cuttings of Eucalyptus grandis[J]. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2015, 36(2): 116-117. doi: 10.16779/j.cnki.1003-5508.2015.02.027
Citation: ZHOU Qun-hua. Effects of Different Substrates and Time on the Survival Rate of Summerwood Cuttings of Eucalyptus grandis[J]. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2015, 36(2): 116-117. doi: 10.16779/j.cnki.1003-5508.2015.02.027

Effects of Different Substrates and Time on the Survival Rate of Summerwood Cuttings of Eucalyptus grandis


doi: 10.16779/j.cnki.1003-5508.2015.02.027
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  • Received Date: 2014-12-03
  • In order to clarify the effect of medium ratio and cutting time on the survival rate of summerwood cuttings of Eucalyptus grandis,researches were conducted by randomized block experimental design. The results showed that effect of the matrix 1 was the best, the cutting survival rate was 61.78% and the season had significant effects on the survival rate of cuttage. The survival rate was the highest in spring and the lowest in summer. The survival rate in autumn was between the former two seasons.
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Effects of Different Substrates and Time on the Survival Rate of Summerwood Cuttings of Eucalyptus grandis

doi: 10.16779/j.cnki.1003-5508.2015.02.027
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Abstract: In order to clarify the effect of medium ratio and cutting time on the survival rate of summerwood cuttings of Eucalyptus grandis,researches were conducted by randomized block experimental design. The results showed that effect of the matrix 1 was the best, the cutting survival rate was 61.78% and the season had significant effects on the survival rate of cuttage. The survival rate was the highest in spring and the lowest in summer. The survival rate in autumn was between the former two seasons.

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