R. Gronroos et al., GROWTH ANALYSES ON IN-VITRO, EX-VITRO AND AUXIN-ROOTED HYPOCOTYL CUTTINGS OF PINUS-CONTORTA DOUGL. EX LOUD, New phytologist, 125(4), 1993, pp. 829-836
Three different types of rooted hypocotyl cuttings showed relative gro
wth rates close to those recorded as maximal for seedlings of Pinus co
ntorta Dougl. ex Loud. However, slight differences in growth rate were
noted depending on how the cuttings had been rooted. (I) Cuttings roo
ted in vitro initially formed a large wound tissue at the base from wh
ich roots subsequently developed. (II) Cuttings rooted ex vitro formed
roots without previous formation of a wound tissue at the root-shoot
connection. I and II produced plants with in average two roots per pla
nt and the plants grew at similar relative growth rates (6.86 and 6.88
% per day respectively). (III) Auxin-rooted cuttings also formed root
s (21 per plant) without previous formation of a wound tissue and had
a slightly higher growth rate (7.65 % d(-1)). The growth rate of auxin
-rooted cuttings was not significantly different from the 8.67 % d(-1)
obtained in seedlings. The conclusions drawn from these experiments w
ere that; (1) rooted cuttings have the capacity to grow almost as fast
as seedlings, (2) wound tissue produced prior to rooting or an extend
ed period before the roots develop does not have a negative affect on
the growth capacity of the cuttings, (3) the number of roots per cutti
ng did not affect growth rate.