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Combined Effects of Auxin Application and Beneficial Microorganisms
on Rooting and Growth of Ficus benjamina L. Air-layers

Research Authors
Abdel-Rahman, S.S.A.; O.H.M. Ibrahim; G.T. Mousa and Hala B. Soliman
Research Abstract

This study was conducted to define the best auxin application method with
or without the inoculation with beneficial microorganism (Bacillus subtilis and
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi “AMF”) to improve rooting characteristics of F.
benjamina air-layers. The treatments were arranged in a split-plot design. Seven
combined treatments of auxin concentrations and application methods (control,
50 and 100 ppm IBA in rooting substrate, 1500 and 3000 ppm IBA by painting
girdled zone, 1500 and 3000 ppm IBA in talc paste) were assigned to the main
plots. The sub-plots comprehended the application of B. subtilis and arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi in addition to the control. Data recorded on air-layers performance
exhibited significant variation among different application methods and
concentrations of IBA compared with the control with clear superiority of applying
IBA at 3000 ppm by painting girdled zone in enhancing rooting%, number,
length, fresh and dry weights of roots per rooted air-layer, as well as total contents
of both carbohydrates and phenolics, and showed the shortest period required
for root appearance. Similar trend was noticed regarding survival percentage,
increment in plant height and number of leaves and shoots after detaching
air-layers from mother plants. All root and growth characteristics showed significant
increment when air-layers were treated with B. subtilis or AMF compared to
the control with clear superiority of B. subtilis. The combined treatment of IBA
at 3000 ppm by painting girdled zone and B. subtilis recorded the highest rooting
(100%) and survival percentages (100%) and the best root and growth characteristics.
This treatment could be recommended for propagation of Ficus benjamina
by air layering.

Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Research Publisher
Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut University
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
50 (2)
Research Website
10.21608/ajas.2019.43504
Research Year
2019
Research Pages
120-139