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Mohammed Aktar Hossain*
Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong - 4331, Bangladesh

Mohammed Ashraful Islam
Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong - 4331, Bangladesh

Mohammed Abul Kalam Azad
Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong - 4331, Bangladesh

Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman
Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong - 4331, Bangladesh

Wahhida Shumi
Department of Microbiology, University of Chittagong, Chittagong - 4331, Bangladesh

Nor Aini Abdul Shukor
Faculty of Forestry, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, Selangor, Malaysia

Podocarpus neriifolius D. Don. (Podocarpaceae), an endangered and the only indigenous gymnosperm tree species, grows naturally in Bangladesh. Seed-based propagation of this species is challenging owing to its inadequate number of mother trees and irregular seed setting attribute from among a few trees scattered throughout the country. This study weighs the significance and multiplication potentials of this species through rejuvenated stem cuttings with or without the application of Indole Butyric Acid (IBA). The rooting ability of the cuttings was evaluated by treating the cutting bases with 0%, 0.2%, 0.4% and 0.8% (w/v) IBA solution prior to place them in a low cost, non-mist propagation system. Steckling performances of the rooted cuttings were evaluated in the nursery conditions. The study found that the species was amenable to rooting with IBA treatments. The highest rooting percentage (61.3 ± 3.3 %; n = 90) and number of roots per cutting (9.8 ± 1.32; n = 90 ) were obtained in the 0.8% IBA treatment; however, the longest root and shoot, as well as the highest initial growth performances were obtained in 0.4% IBA treatment. Therefore, rejuvenated stem cuttings treated with 0.4% or 0.8% IBA solution in a non-mist propagator could potentially be an effective method for the clonal propagation of these tree species.

  Clonal propagation, Endangered plant, IBA treatment, Rooting ability, Stem cutting
  Nursery of the Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
  
  
  Development of Host and Medicinal Plants
  Tree

This study was designed to investigate the multiplication potentials of P. neriifolius through rejuvenated stem cuttings.

This study was carried out in the nursery of the Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. The nursery is situated at the intersection of 22°30’ N latitude and 91°50’ E longitude, which enjoys typically tropical climate, characterized by hot humid summer and dry winter. Mean monthly temperature varies from 21.8°C to 29.2°C in summer and 15°C to 26°C in winter. Relative humidity is the lowest (64%) in February and highest (95%) in June through September. Annual rainfall in the area is about 3000 mm that mostly takes place between June and September.

Stock Plant Management and Shoot Production Cuttings were collected from the hedge orchard established with vegetative propagules from a 20-year old P. neriifolius tree in the nursery. Branches of the stock plants in the hedge orchard were trimmed at the beginning of the study in March, for shoot production. The sprouted juvenile shoots developed on the trimmed branches were collected for cutting preparation in June. Shoots were soaked in water immediately after getting them separated from the stock plants and brought to the laboratory for further processing.

Preparation of Cuttings and Setting in the Propagator for Rooting Two to four nodal cuttings with two leaves trimmed to one third were used for rooting trials. Cutting length (5.8 - 6.6 cm) and diameter (3.5 - 3.7 mm) were kept indifferent to avoid possible non-treatment variation among the treatments. The cuttings were then briefly treated with fungicide, Diathane M45 (Rohm & Co. Ltd., France; 2g L-1 of water), to avoid potential fungal infection and kept in shade for 10 minutes. Effects of exogenous rooting hormone IBA on the rooting ability of the cuttings were explored by treating the cuttings with 0%, 0.2% (2000 ppm), 0.4% (4000 ppm) and 0.8% (8000 ppm) (w/v) IBA solutions. Cutting bases were dipped into the IBA solution for one minute and planted into rooting media (perforated plastic trays filled with coarse sand mixed with fine gravel at a ratio of 4:1) and finally placed into a nonmist propagator for rooting. The trays with cuttings were arranged in the propagator following randomized complete block design.

In the design, 30 cuttings were assigned to each of the four treatments (0%, 0.2%, 0.4% and 0.8% IBA solution). Each block was replicated thrice making a total of 360 cuttings in the experiment. Cuttings of each treatment (90 cuttings) were then planted in 9 trays, 3 trays (10 cuttings each) for each replication. The cuttings were watered once only just after setting them in the propagator. A light water spray was done every day early in the morning (before 7 am) and late afternoon (after 6 pm) until transferring the rooted cuttings from the propagator.

Propagator Environment Relative humidity of around 85-95% was maintained in the propagator. Propagator was kept open for a short period of time once in the morning (before 7:0 am) and once in the afternoon (after 6:0 pm) every day for facilitating gas exchange. A bamboo shed lined with jute mat was placed over the propagator to avoid excessive solar heat. Thus, the photosynthetic photon flux measured with quantum sensors (SKP 215, Skye Instruments Ltd., UK) and data logger (Datahog2, SDL5360, Skye Instruments Ltd., UK) inside the propagator was reduced to 12% of the full sun. During the rooting experiments, mean maximum and minimum temperature ranged between 31°C and 23°C.

Transferring the Rooted Cuttings to Polybags The cuttings rooted after 14 weeks of setting them in rooting media in propagator. The rooted cuttings were weaned (hardened) before transferring them to polybags by keeping the propagator open at night for three subsequent days and at day and night for another three days. After weaning, all the rooted cuttings were transferred into polybags filled with forest soil mixed with decomposed cow dung at a ratio of 3:1. Before planting into the polybags, rooted cuttings were assessed for length and diameter, root and shoot number and the length of longest root and shoot developed in each cutting. After transferring the rooted cuttings into the polybags, they were kept under shade for one week and then placed under sun for growing. One year after transferring the rooted cuttings into the polybags, survival percentage and total height of each rooted cutting were measured for their growth assessment.

Data Recording and Statistical Analysis Mean growth variations attributed to treatments were evaluated using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Duncan’s Multiple Range Test (DMRT). Rooting percentages were adjusted accordingly using arcsine transformation formula before placing the data into analysis of variance. Rooting percentages, number and length of roots and shoots developed for control and the treatments were compared at p≤0.05 (ANOVA and DMRT).

  Pertanika J. Trop. Agric. Sc. 42 (1): 237 - 250 (2019)
  
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Podocarpus neriifolius is the critically endangered and the only naturally growing gymnosperm in Bangladesh that needs additional management treatments for its survival in the natural stands. In this study, efforts have been made for mass clonal propagation of the species through stem cutting for large-scale plantation programs. The results revealed that the species is hardto-root but amenable to rooting with rooting hormone. Cuttings treated with 0.4% to 0.8% IBA solution can significantly enhance the rooting ability, survival potential, and initial growth performance in the nursery and in the field. Rooting percentage and root number per cutting were maximum in the 0.8% IBA treated cuttings, but were not significantly higher than those in the 0.4% IBA treatment. Moreover, average shoot length, survival percentage and initial growth performance of the stecklings in nursery condition were significantly higher in the rooted cuttings developed with 0.4% IBA treatment. Survival potentials of the out-planted cutlings developed through 0.4% or 0.8% IBA treatment were also satisfactory one year after transplanting. Therefore, it can be concluded that the species could successfully be propagated from rejuvenated stem cuttings with 0.4% or 0.8% IBA treatment in the low-cost, nonmist propagator for mass clonal propagation and plantation programs.

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