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SANSEVIERIA STUCKYI POTENTIAL AS POTTED PLANT

Article number
683_30
Pages
259 – 264
Language
English
Abstract
Propagation of S. stuckyi was found to be possible when cuttings of juvenile leaves were used without any hormonal or surgical treatments.
Anatomical examinations of the tissues where root formation took place indicated no distinctive differences between juvenile and adult leaves.
Production of marketable plants is slow and best carried out in tropical or subtropical areas.

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Authors
M. Aarseth-Hansen, J. Dahl Møller, J. Damgaard, A. Skytt Andersen
Keywords
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