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Vegetative propagation of Garcinia lucida Vesque (Clusiaceae) using leafy stem cuttings and grafting
Author(s) -
Bertin Takoutsing,
Alain Tsobeng,
Z. Tchoundjeu,
Ann Degrande,
E. Asaah
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
avrug-bulletin/afrika focus
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0772-084X
pISSN - 0772-0793
DOI - 10.21825/af.v27i3.4906
Subject(s) - cutting , vegetative reproduction , grafting , biology , horticulture , botany , rootstock , sawdust , chemistry , ecology , organic chemistry , polymer
Garcinia lucida Vesque (Clusiaceae) is a tree species that is highly valued for its medicinal properties by rural households in the humid forest zone of Cameroon. However, the unsustainable exploi- tation of the species threatens its long-term regeneration. This study focuses on its vegetative propagation via stem cuttings in non-mist propagators and through grafting. The study tests the effects of three rooting media (sand, sawdust, sand + sawdust (1/1); three leaf sizes (0,25 and 50 cm 2 ); and three types of hormone (indole butyric acid (IBA), indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and naphthalene acetic acid (NAA)), applied as a single dose. Furthermore, three grafting techniques (cleft, side tongue and whip-and-tongue grafting) were tested. All experiments were designed as completely randomized blocks with three replicates. Results showed that cuttings require a medium that has low water holding capacity and high porosity, and a leaf area of 50 cm 2 and NAA treatment; grafting success was affected by the technique used, with top cleft grafting yielding a 100% success rate. From this preliminary study, it is concluded that G. lucida is amenable to vegeta- tive propagation by cuttings and grafting.

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