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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 715: VIII International Symposium on Vaccinium Culture

SEASONAL VARIATIONS IN ROOTING OF LINGONBERRY (VACCINIUM VITIS-IDAEA L.) CUTTINGS

Authors:   I. Martinussen, H. Nilsen, G. Rothe, L. Lund, K. Rapp
Keywords:   auxin, hardwood cuttings, vegetative propagation
DOI:   10.17660/ActaHortic.2006.715.66
Abstract:
In a preliminary experiment, terminal stem cuttings (4–5 cm) were collected in the spring (May) from a wild population of lingonberry near Holt Research Center, Tromsø, Norway. The cuttings were rooted in peat mixed with 30% perlite with and without auxin treatment (Seradix 1 or Seradix 2: 3-indol-butyric-acid). The effect of dipping in a fungicide (Rovral) was also tested. With the best treatment, control without auxin and fungicide, as much as 66% of the cuttings rooted. Both dipping in Seradix and in the fungicide reduced rooting of the cuttings. To test the seasonal variations in rooting of lingonberry cuttings, terminal cuttings were harvested regularly every month in more than one year. The results indicate that a relatively short cold period is needed to induce bud break and shoot growth. Cuttings harvested during spring and summer rooted poorly compared to cuttings harvested in late autumn and during winter. The best rooting was obtained using cuttings harvested in September and November.

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