Z. Wiesman et S. Lavee, ENHANCEMENT OF IBA STIMULATORY EFFECT ON ROOTING OF OLIVE CULTIVAR STEM CUTTINGS, Scientia horticulturae, 62(3), 1995, pp. 189-198
Three groups of olive cultivars were characterized as showing low, mod
erate or high rooting percentage after application of indole-3-butyric
acid (IBA) treatment. To improve the rooting of olive cuttings, urea-
phosphate (UP) and paclobutrazol (PB) were tested in combination with
IBA. UP alone did not stimulate rooting of olive cuttings; however, wh
en applied together with IBA it significantly enhanced the rooting of
cultivar 'Manzanillo' cuttings. PB alone had a weak effect on rooting
of cuttings but in combination with IBA it improved the rooting of cul
tivars 'Manzanillo' and 'Souri' cuttings. A triple combination of IBA,
UP and PB provided the most effective treatment for the improvement o
f rooting percentage. IBA treatments increased the number of roots per
cutting in comparison with the control, but decreased the length of t
he roots of cultivar 'Barnea'. IBA plus UP or PB further increased the
number of newly formed roots. However, IBA plus UP markedly increased
root length. The three compound treatment did not differ from IBA plu
s PB regarding root number per cutting but the roots were longer than
in IBA treated and control cuttings. The survival of rooted cuttings t
reated with IBA was relatively low, for all cultivars tested. IBA plus
UP plus PB improved the survival of the rooted olive plants compared
with IBA alone. Thus UP and PB were shown to enhance the effect of IBA
in stimulation of rooting and survival of olive cuttings.