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      Highly Successful Adventitious Root Formation of Zamia L. Stem Cuttings Exhibits Minimal Response to Indole-3-Butyric Acid

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          The influences of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) concentrations of 0–30 mg·g −1 on the success and speed of adventitious root development of Zamia furfuracea L.f. and Zamia integrifolia L.f. stem cuttings were determined. Root formation success for both species was greater than 95%. The IBA concentrations did not influence the speed of root development for Z. furfuracea, but the Z. integrifolia cuttings that received IBA concentration of 3 mg·g −1 generated adventitious roots more slowly than the cuttings in the control group. The ending dry weights of the stems, leaves, and roots were not influenced by IBA concentration for either species. Our results indicated that adventitious root formation on stem cuttings of these two Zamia species is successful without horticultural application of IBA. Additional IBA studies are needed on the other 300+ cycad species, especially those that are in a threatened category.

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          Journal
          HortScience
          horts
          American Society for Horticultural Science
          0018-5345
          2327-9834
          September 2020
          September 2020
          : 55
          : 9
          : 1463-1467
          Article
          10.21273/HORTSCI15212-20
          63a3759b-d1b0-4afe-92aa-01576299312f
          © 2020

          https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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