Effect of maturity and potting media on vegetative propagation of Salacia reticulata (Kothalahimbatu) through stem cuttings.

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dc.contributor.author Nayana, E.K.E.
dc.contributor.author Subasinghe, S.
dc.contributor.author Arunakumara, K.K.I.U.
dc.contributor.author Amarasinghe, M.K.T.K.
dc.contributor.author Kumarasinghe, H.K.M.S.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-16T06:42:01Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-16T06:42:01Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Nayana, E.K.E., Subasinghe, S., Amarasinghe, M.K.T.K., Arunakumara, K.K.I.U. & Kumarasinghe, H.K.M.S., (2015). Effect of maturity and potting media on vegetative propagation of Salacia reticulata (Kothalahimbatu) through stem cuttings. International Journal of Minor Fruits, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, 1(1), 47-54.  en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1391-3646
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/11210
dc.description.abstract Medicinal plants could be conserved either through development of improved forms of controlled use and/or through development of cultivation prac tices. In this context, development of simple, cost ef fective propagation techniques for threatened species is highly important. Salacia reticulata (Kothalahimbatu) belongs to the family Hippo crateaceae is highly demanded medicinal plant species native to Sri Lanka. Due to over exploitation, the spe cies has now been placed in the IUCN red list. The present investigation studied the effect of maturity stage of the cuttings and potting media on successful propagation of Kothalahimbatu. The investigation was carried out at the Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka. In the first experiment, soft wood (T1), semi hard wood (T2) and hard wood (T3) stem cuttings were planted in single plant propagator filled with a potting mixture of top soil and compost (1:1 by volume) to study the ef fect of maturity stage on rooting of cuttings. In the second experiment, double nodal semi hard wood stem cuttings were planted in black polythene bags filled with different potting mixtures; sand (T1), top soil (T2), sand:top soil (1:1) (T3), sand:coir dust (1:1) (T4), sand:top soil:coir dust (1:1:1) (T5), coir dust (T6), sand:compost (1:1) (T7), top soil:coir dust (1:1) (T8), top soil:compost (1:1) (T9), sand:top soil:compost (1:1:1) (T10) to study the effect of potting media on rooting of semi hard wood stem cuttings. Completely Randomized Design (CRD) was used with three repli cates each consisted of thirty stem cuttings. Mean sur vival percentage at four, eight and twelve weeks after planting was significantly higher (P≤ 0.05) in soft wood and semi hard wood stem cuttings than hard wood stem cuttings. Furthermore, callus formation and emergence of new leaves were also higher in semi *Corresponding author: subasinghe@crop.ruh.ac.lk Effect of maturity and potting media on vegetative propagation of Salacia reticulata (Kothalahimbatu) through stem cuttings E.K.E Nayana, S. Subasinghe*, M.K.T.K. Amarasinghe, K.K.I.U. Arunakumara and H.K.M.S. Kumarasinghe Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka hard wood cuttings compared to other cutting types. In the second experiment, top soil:compost (1:1) ex hibited significantly higher survival (66.67%) than other potting mixtures. Callus formation of the cut tings was found to be significantly higher (P ≤ 0.05) in top soil:compost (1:1) (T9). Based on the findings, semi hard wood stem cuttings planted in top soil:compost (1:1) could be recommended for vegeta tive propagation of Kothalahimbatu. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Society of Minor Fruits, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants en_US
dc.subject Salacia reticulata en_US
dc.subject Semi hard wood cuttings en_US
dc.subject Potting media en_US
dc.subject Survival percentage en_US
dc.title Effect of maturity and potting media on vegetative propagation of Salacia reticulata (Kothalahimbatu) through stem cuttings. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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