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VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF LINGONBERRY

Article number
241_45
Pages
270 – 272
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Abstract
For lingonberry vegetative propagation rhizome cuttings, stem cuttings, and partial bushes with a piece of rhizome were used.
Partial bushes showed the best mean rooting percentage.
Rooting of stem cuttings depended on their age.
Plants grown by vegetative propagation are large enough for transplantation into open ground, for rooted cuttings, after two years and for partial bushes with the piece of rhizome, after one year.

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Authors
J. Labokas, D. Budriuniene
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