Influence of the propagules lignification degree of the garden and min- igarden clonal on the cuttings and mini cuttings rooting of Prosopis alba Griseb
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14409/fa.v20i1.10270Keywords:
vegetative propagation, rhizogenesis, etiolation, mesquite, native speciesAbstract
Prosopis alba has high potential as forest material and important forage features for arid and semi-arid areas. Prosopis alba is commercially propagated by seeds, because of its rooting difficulties. Its cloning would allow to cultivate highly productive silvicultural materials in less time. The aim of this work was to analyze the lignification degree of P. alba cuttings and mini-cuttings and its relation with the rooting capacity. The sprouts obtained from the garden and clonal mini-garden were rooted with different concentrations of IBA. Serial transversal sections of the sprouts were carried out before rooting induction and 40 days after this process to observe the lignification of these material and its relationships with rooted cuttings and mini-cuttings. Results show that mini-cuttings with greater juvenility and etiolation degree presented lower lignification degree and reached higher rooting percentages (99.6%) with respect to cuttings (7.6%). Mini-cutting and etiolation techniques are promising for the vegetative propagation of P. alba and other native species with difficult rooting.