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Pengaruh Asal Bahan Stek Dan Konsentrasi Indole Butyric Acid (Iba) Terhadap Pertumbuhan Stek Apel India (Ziziphus Mauritiana Lam.)
Indian apples (Ziziphus mauritiana Lam.) is a fruiting plant originating from India. The spread of this plant can grow in subtropical and tropical regions. Generative propagation is difficult to carry out because Indian apple seeds are classified as hard-skinned seeds (physical dormancy). Vegetative propagation is an alternative to the multiplication of Indian apple seeds, through cuttings. Giving Indole Butyric Acid (IBA) as a type of synthetic auxin, has been proven to increase rooting in many plants. This study aimed to determine the effect of IBA as growth regulators with various concentrations on the shoot, middle, and base cuttings, determine the best concentration of IBA growth regulators on the origin of shoot, middle and base cuttings, to know the best root growth on the origin of shoot cuttings, middle and base using Completely Randomized Design with 8 treatments. The results obtained from this study stated that there was the effect of morphological changes cuttings a part shoot of middle and base cutting. The number and length of root were not produced in all treatments. Formation of nodules was only found in the stem cuttings with 21 (days after planting) nodules appearing at a concentration of 25 mg/L.
Keywords: Cuttings, IBA, Indian Apples, planting material, Ziziphus mauritiana.
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