Improvement of grafting procedures for the ornamental species: II. Abies concolor [(Gord. & Glend.) Lindl]

Authors

  • Ioan Blada Forest Research and Management Institute of Bucharest, 128 Eroilor Boulevard, Voluntari
  • Teodora Panea Research-Development Centre for Bio-stimulators BIOS, 30 Fântânele Street, Cluj, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15287/afr.2012.72

Keywords:

Abies concolor, A. alba, side-veneer-grafting, double-side-veneer grafting, CeraltinŽ grafting wax, plastic tape, ANOVA, Duncan Test

Abstract

The achieved results concerning the grafting silver-fir - Abies concolor [(Gord. & Glend.) Lindl] scions on white-fir (Abies alba Mill.) rootstocks are reporting in this article. The double-side-veneer grafting method and the plastic tape and the ecological CeraltinŽ wax were applied in four experimental variants. The side-veneer-grafting method and the classic materials, such as raffia and the hot wax were used at the two controls involved in this experiment. The grafting success expressed in percents, were transformed in arcsin square root of percent values, and a two-way analysis of variance was performed. Highly significant (p < 0.001) statistical differences were found between grafting variants, including controls. The Duncan Multiple Range Test showed that the four experimental grafting variants were highly significantly (p < 0.01) be-tter than the two controls. The grafting success of the best experimental variant has surpassed the two controls by 129 and 153%, respectively. Consequently, the double-side-veneer grafting method, the new developed plastic tape and the ecological CeraltinŽ wax have contributed to this grafting success owing to which they are recommended to be used for grafting silver-fir ornamental trees.

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Published

2012-04-19

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Research article