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Propagation of beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta) from softwood cuttings

Jessica Jacquelene Hudson, Kimberly Gould, Ann Smreciu and Dani Degenhardt
Native Plants Journal, March 2022, 23 (1) 33-39; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.23.1.33
Jessica Jacquelene Hudson
Natural Resources Canada Canadian Forest Services 5320 122 Street NW Edmonton, AB T6H 3S5
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Kimberly Gould
Wild Rose Consulting Inc 15109 77 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5R 3B5
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Ann Smreciu
Wild Rose Consulting Inc 15109 77 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5R 3B5
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    Ardrossan site, June 2019.

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    Site phenotypic differences demonstrated for Bellis cuttings (left) and Ardrossan cuttings (right).

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    Comparison of root development between treatments after 7, 9, and 11 wk after sticking within each site, Ardrossan and Bellis: a-b) root presence, c-d) number of roots, e-f) root biomass, and g-h) maximum root length. Means ± standard deviation. Letters indicate groups that are significantly different (P <0.05).

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    Sample of one row of rooted cuttings at 9 wk from Bellis treated with IBA+H.

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    Sample of one row of rooted cuttings at 9 wk from Ardrossan treated with IBA.

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    Average a) bud survival and b) callus presence of cuttings compared between treatment and Ardrossan and Bellis sites at 9 wk. Means ± standard deviation. Bars with the same letter are not significantly different from each other (P <0.05).

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    Aboveground cutting characteristics assessed immediately post-sticking.

    SiteStem diameter (mm)Length (cm)Number of nodes
    Ardrossan2.1±0.29a14±2.8a3.0±0.38a
    Bellis1.8±0.16b12±1.7b3.23±0.29b
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    Root metrics of 9 wk samples compared between sites and a subset of treatments (IBA, IBA+H).

    SiteTreatmentMax length (cm)Biomass (mg)Presence (%)Number of roots
    ArdrossanIBA4.2±1.9ab24±12ab66±24a4.8±2.6a
    IBA+H6.6±3.2ab36±20ab76±17a5.2±2.8a
    BellisIBA3.8±1.6a19±4.6a80±20a3.9±1.5a
    IBA+H8.9+1.7b44±8.7b96±8.9a8.2±2.7a
    • Notes: Means ± standard deviation. Letters indicate significant differences between sites for each attribute (P<0.05).

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Native Plants Journal Mar 2022, 23 (1) 33-39; DOI: 10.3368/npj.23.1.33

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