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RESULTS FOR THE RESEARCH OF CULTURE CONDITIONS AT SPECIE PANDOREA JASMINOIDES, IN DIFFERENT PERIODS, TREATED WITH ATONIK AND RADISTIM
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In the study presented were used Pandorea jasminoides cuttings, they were planted in three different periods and treated with rooting stimulants. It was followed the rooting rate, depending on the period of the planting cuttings and depending on rooting substance that has been used. The experiment was conducted in a closed greenhouse in the Faculty of Horticulture and Forestry in Timisoara. Considering the three periods of initiation of the process of rooting cuttings, Pandorea jasminoides averages were recorded close to the limits, from 53% in period 1 (autumnwinter 2014-2015) and 58% from 2 (Spring - summer 2015). As such, during P2 was most favorable to rooting cuttings, offering the possibility of a distinct values significantly higher by 5% compared to results in the period P1 and P3 to 4% (autumnwinter 2015-2016). Rooting cuttings in autumn-winter season was not influenced by climatic year when experience took place. Taking into account the interaction between stimulators and notes that period of experimentation, applying the treatment Atonik amplitude rooting of the percentage was low amid significant differences between the three periods. Radistim treatment showed significant effects on rooting cuttings equal in autumn-winter season. Against the background treatments with Radistim application, environmental conditions of the three periods showed significant influence on rooting cuttings. Thus, during the spring-summer 2015 results were significantly higher by 6-8% than the other two periods, statistically differentiated.
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