Clonal Propagation of Aegle marmelos through IBA Treatment for Sustainable Nutritional and Medicinal Supply for the Poor People of Agrarian Bangladesh

Authors

  • Md. Alamgir Kabir Department of Agroforestry, Patuakhali Science and Technology University
  • Rezaul Karim Department of Agroforestry, Patuakhali Science and Technology University
  • Saifur Rahman Department of Agroforestry, Patuakhali Science and Technology University
  • Mahamud Hasan Prince Department of Horticulture, Patuakhali Science and Technology University
  • G.N. Tanjina Hasnat Department of Land Administration, Patuakhali Science and Technology University
  • S.M. Hemayet Jahan Department of Entomology, Patuakhali Science and Technology University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20956/ijas.v6i1.1447

Keywords:

Aegle marmelos, non-mist propagator, clonal propagation, IBA, rooting ability, steckling performance

Abstract

The study was carried out at the Agriculture research field of Patuakhali Science and Technology University (PSTU) from March to October, 2017 to explore rooting performance of Aegle marmelos (Bael) through clonal propagation by stem cutting under 3 different doses of IBA (Indole Buetaric Acid) and planted in the perforated plastic tray filled with coarse sand and gravel placed in the non-mist propagator. The experiment was laid out following a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with 4 treatments and 4 replications (blocks). The treatments were T0= control, T1 = 0.2% IBA, T2 = 0.4% IBA, T3 = 0.8% IBA. The rooting ability of cuttings was significantly influenced by the application of IBA. The highest rooting percentage (60%) was recorded in A. marmelos both with 0.2% and 0.4% IBA followed by 0.8% IBA (40%). Longest root (3 cm) was recorded with 0.4% IBA followed by 0.2% IBA (1.2 cm). The maximum root number (2.25) and root diameter (2 mm) obtained from cuttings treated with 0.8% IBA followed by 0.4% IBA (2 and 1.9 mm respectively). Survival percentage of the cutlings (the rooted cuttings) significantly enhanced by exogenous rooting hormone (IBA) application. The highest survival percentage (73.5%) was observed for the cuttings treated with 0.4% IBA followed by 0.8% IBA (68.5%). Findings of the present study reveal that the plant species is highly amenable for clonal propagation by stem cuttings using low-cost non-mist propagator. Considering rooting percentage, root number and and root length, 0.4% IBA treatment may be recommended for mass production of quality planting stocks. Farmers and nursery owners can be trained up regarding this low cost non-mist propagation system of Aegle marmelos for cultivation of the species in homestead agroforestry or in fruit orchards for sustainable nutritional and medicinal supply for the poor people of agrarian Bangladesh.

Author Biography

Md. Alamgir Kabir, Department of Agroforestry, Patuakhali Science and Technology University

Associate Professor

Department of Agroforestry

Faculty of Agriculture

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2018-06-23

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