Seed Propagation Cephalotaxus drupacea Sieb.et Zucc. in the Botanical Garden of Tashkent
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 9)Publication Date: 2016-09-05
Authors : Kaysarov V.T.; Temirov E.E.;
Page : 1519-1520
Keywords : morphogenesis; introduction; morphology; cotyledons;
Abstract
C. drupacea plant is adapted to grow in the shadow and penumbral conditions, usually on the second tier. The experiments carried out on the germination of seedlings from seeds gave the following results in the first year marked 22 % germination of seeds in the second year noted 19 % of seedlings in the third year marked 14 % germination. In the fourth year, too, are beginning to rise but still continue to grow.
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