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Rooting pear, plum rootstocks: Growth-regulator treatments and a warm preplanting storage period promoted rooting of fall-collected hardwood cuttings

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Hudson T. Hartmann, University of California
Carl J. Hansen, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(10):4-14.

Published October 01, 1958

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Taking hardwood cuttings in the fall—while the buds were in the rest period—treating them with indolebutyric acid, followed by immediate planting or holding at 60°F-65°F for several weeks before planting gave good rooting of several difficult-to-root tree fruit rootstocks.

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Rooting pear, plum rootstocks: Growth-regulator treatments and a warm preplanting storage period promoted rooting of fall-collected hardwood cuttings

Hudson T. Hartmann, Carl J. Hansen
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Rooting pear, plum rootstocks: Growth-regulator treatments and a warm preplanting storage period promoted rooting of fall-collected hardwood cuttings

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

Hudson T. Hartmann, University of California
Carl J. Hansen, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(10):4-14.

Published October 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Taking hardwood cuttings in the fall—while the buds were in the rest period—treating them with indolebutyric acid, followed by immediate planting or holding at 60°F-65°F for several weeks before planting gave good rooting of several difficult-to-root tree fruit rootstocks.

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