Journal of Global Pharma Technology
Volume 11 Issue 09: (2019) September 2019

The Role of Rooting Cofactors in Improvement of Rooting Response in Difficult-to-Root Cuttings of Nerium Oleander Var. White (Vs .Pink var.)

Abdullah I. Shaheed (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Nov 2016

Abstract

In the current study, it has been identified that white oleander is impossible or difficult-to-root (0.00%) while, pink oleander is slightly difficult -to-root cuttings (6.67 %) in absence of supplied auxin (treated with distilled water). However, to improve the capability of rooting response of white oleander cuttings (difficult-to-root variety), six treatments have been employed including identified (e.g. o-coumaric acid) and un-identified co-factors (e.g. whitetope seeds extract), individually and in combination with IBA and the results revealed the followings:-Some of these treatments were at high level of significance (P0.05), verifying an original  successful and economical acceptance by vegetative propagation of difficult-to-root cuttings (white oleander) that  caused (induced) to root and increased vegetative traits, when supplied individually or in combination with  IBA, the highest values are represented in the following treatments:-O-Coumaric acid  in combination with  IBA  was induced  rooting  percentage (33.33%), average roots no.(23.67), chlorophyll content (28.03 SPAD unit) and length of branches (15.00 cm)  Whitetope seeds extract in combination with IBA, induced rooting response (20%), roots no. (28.60)/cutting, leaves no. (39.30) and leaf surface area (15.80) cm2  IBA, Whitetope seeds extract, were induced rooting percentage (6.67%).   As a comparison with pink oleander, all treatments that have been tested were stimulated rooting  when supplied in combination  with   IBA , at a rate higher than white  oleander except d/H2O, o- Coumaric acid  and whitetope extract treatments, where the response is zero. However, the maximum response in rooting % was found with combination between IBA and o- Coumaric acid followed by IBA+whitetope extract (33.33%). However, the discussion was focused on a)phenolic compounds as auxin protectors from destruction by IAA-O enzyme  b) o-coumaric acid as anti-oxidant by activation of electronic conjugation c) plant extracts containing substances considered as precursor for its conversion into non enzymetic anti-oxidant such as GSH, proline. etc and its role in AsA-GSH cycle, or substances that enhances CAT, SOD enzymes that activates the anti-oxidant defense mechanisms and consequently enhances rooting response.Keywords:- Anti-oxidants, Co-factor, Difficult-to-root cuttings, IAA-O, IBA, Improvement of rooting response, Inhibitors, Nerium Oleandr, o-Coumaric acid and whitetope  seeds extract.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jgpt

Publisher

Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

ournal of Global Pharma Technology is a monthly, open access, Peer review journal of Pharmacy published by JGPT Journal publishes peer-reviewed original research papers, case reports and systematic reviews. The journal allows free access to its contents, which is likely to attract more readers and ...