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dc.contributor.authorHuynh, Thi Ngoc Diepen
dc.contributor.authorKristiansen, Paulen
dc.contributor.authorYunusa, Isaen
dc.contributor.authorTran, Minh Ducen
local.source.editorEditor(s): A Gracie, M Taguchi, F Appiahen
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-20T11:53:00Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationXXIX International Horticultural Congress on Horticulture: Sustaining Lives, Livelihoods and Landscapes, p. 345-351en
dc.identifier.isbn9789462611412en
dc.identifier.issn2406-6168en
dc.identifier.issn0567-7572en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/20223-
dc.description.abstractOil from the leaves and small branches of cajuput ('Melaleuca cajuputi' Powell) is commonly used as medicine in many Asian countries. In central Vietnam, large areas of native cajuput provide raw material for a traditional industry that generates income for rural households. However, without replanting programs, the industry is unsustainable. Cuttings can be a simple and inexpensive method of producing high quality stock for plantations. However, there is a lack of relevant research in Vietnam. The effects of auxins and plant source on the rooting of stem cuttings were evaluated in two shade-house experiments. Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), and 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) were applied at 0, 500, 1000, 1500 or 2000 ppm to cuttings from Phong Dien (sandy lowland soil) and Huong Tra (gravelly upland soil). Cuttings were grown for 8 weeks and assessed for survival, root number and root length. The effects of auxin type and concentration were not significant, but in some instances zero-auxin controls were superior to cuttings that received auxins. The source of parent material had a significant effect, possibly because 'M. cajuputi' is largely undomesticated, with wide variability in the native populations. In conclusion, propagation of cuttings can be achieved cost-effectively without the need for auxins, but the source of plant material is an important determinant of rooting success. Effects of growing conditions, stem physiology and genetics on root development of cuttings merit further research.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherInternational Society for Horticultural Scienceen
dc.relation.ispartofXXIX International Horticultural Congress on Horticulture: Sustaining Lives, Livelihoods and Landscapesen
dc.titlePropagation of 'Melaleuca cajuputi' by stem cuttings on the central coast of Vietnamen
dc.typeConference Publicationen
dc.relation.conferenceIHC 2014: XXIX International Horticultural Congress on Horticultureen
dc.identifier.doi10.17660/actahortic.2016.1125.45en
dc.subject.keywordsHorticultural Crop Growth and Developmenten
dc.subject.keywordsHorticultural Crop Improvement (Selection and Breeding)en
local.contributor.firstnameThi Ngoc Diepen
local.contributor.firstnamePaulen
local.contributor.firstnameIsaen
local.contributor.firstnameMinh Ducen
local.subject.for2008070602 Horticultural Crop Improvement (Selection and Breeding)en
local.subject.for2008070601 Horticultural Crop Growth and Developmenten
local.subject.seo2008960806 Forest and Woodlands Flora, Fauna and Biodiversityen
local.subject.seo2008820302 Essential Oil Crops (e.g. Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Peppermint, Boronia, Sandalwood)en
local.profile.schoolUNE Student Support - Scholarshipsen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.emailthuynh21@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailpkristi2@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailiyunusa@une.edu.auen
local.output.categoryE1en
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local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.identifier.epublicationsrecordune-20170216-192849en
local.date.conference17th - 22nd August, 2014en
local.conference.placeBrisbane, Australiaen
local.publisher.placeLeuven, Belgiumen
local.format.startpage345en
local.format.endpage351en
local.identifier.scopusid85007079396en
local.peerreviewedYesen
local.contributor.lastnameHuynhen
local.contributor.lastnameKristiansenen
local.contributor.lastnameYunusaen
local.contributor.lastnameTranen
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local.title.maintitlePropagation of 'Melaleuca cajuputi' by stem cuttings on the central coast of Vietnamen
local.output.categorydescriptionE1 Refereed Scholarly Conference Publicationen
local.relation.urlhttp://www.actahort.org/books/1125/1125_45.htmen
local.conference.detailsIHC 2014: XXIX International Horticultural Congress on Horticulture, Brisbane, Australia, 17th - 22nd August, 2014en
local.search.authorHuynh, Thi Ngoc Diepen
local.search.authorKristiansen, Paulen
local.search.authorYunusa, Isaen
local.search.authorTran, Minh Ducen
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local.year.published2016en
local.fileurl.closedpublishedhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/be51ab69-c959-4c73-bfdf-e5273294c6e1en
local.subject.for2020300406 Crop and pasture improvement (incl. selection and breeding)en
local.subject.for2020300802 Horticultural crop growth and developmenten
local.subject.seo2020180606 Terrestrial biodiversityen
local.subject.seo2020260603 Essential oil cropsen
local.date.start2014-08-17-
local.date.end2014-08-22-
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