Vegetative cutting and in vitro propagation of the tree waratah, Alloxylonflammeum P-Weston and Crisp (family Proteaceae)

Citation
Nj. Donovan et al., Vegetative cutting and in vitro propagation of the tree waratah, Alloxylonflammeum P-Weston and Crisp (family Proteaceae), AUST J EX A, 39(2), 1999, pp. 225-229
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE
ISSN journal
08161089 → ACNP
Volume
39
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
225 - 229
Database
ISI
SICI code
0816-1089(1999)39:2<225:VCAIVP>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Alloxylon flammeum is a rare and threatened Australian rainforest species t hat features spectacular red flowers and contrasting dark green foliage giv ing it potential as a cut flower crop. It also has potential as a rootstock for difficult to grow tree waratah species. There is, however, little publ ished information on the propagation of Alloxylon spp. Here we show that A. flammeum can be propagated by vegetative cuttings and in vitro. The most c ommercially viable option is to propagate by cuttings using 8000 mg indole- 3-butyric acid/L under intermittent mist with a root zone temperature of 24 +/- 2 degrees C. Pre-treatment of A. flammeum stock plants with gibberelli n (A4 and A7) spray before initiation into culture increased the success of initiation. The use of tip material resulted in minimal explant contaminat ion and 1% sodium hypochlorite for 15 min was adequate for surface disinfec tion of material. Well elongated shoots were multiplied using 6-benzyladeni ne and 6-dimethylailyaminopurine (isopentyladenine), whilst thidiazuron-cul tured shoots were numerous but short and unusable.