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Differential growth of yellow bell (Allamanda cathartica) using apical node cuttings

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2005-03
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Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus
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This study was conducted to determine the effect by cuttings of different number of apical nodes which would favor faster growth 111 terms of number of leaves, number of branches, and total length of branches whether they are significant or not. There were three treatments replicated six times, 36 cuttings, with 18 bags each bag contains 2 cuttings, arranged in Randomized Complete 1310ckDesign (RCBD). The results revealed no significant difference in the number of Meanwhile, inasmuch as triere is bigh sigl"l.ifica1'lt difference that leaves, likewise in the total length of branch. However, it showed significant differences on the number of branches. existed in the total length of branch, number of leaves and number of branches, cuttings at 6th node had the highest mean compared to the other treatments.
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Biala, J. A. & Poquiz, O. S. (2005) Differential growth of yellow bell (Allamanda cathartica) using apical node cuttings [Unpublished Undergraduate thesis]. Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, Agoo, La Union.