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| Dergi Adı | BioResources (Q2) | ||
| Dergi ISSN | 1930-2126 Wos Dergi Scopus Dergi | ||
| Dergi Tarandığı Indeksler | SCI-Expanded | ||
| Makale Dili | Türkçe | Basım Tarihi | 06-2023 |
| Cilt / Sayı / Sayfa | 18 / 3 / 5209–5221 | DOI | 10.15376/biores.18.3.5209-5221 |
| Makale Linki | https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/BioRes_18_3_5209_Altun_Propagation_Rhododendron_Air_Layering_Habitats_22590.pdf | ||
| Özet |
| The Rhododendron genus contributes to the rich plant diversity of Türkiye. In Türkiye, nine taxa Rhododendron species have naturally spread, of which five are species level and four are natural hybrids (Avcı 2004; Altun 2011). Although rhododendrons that naturally spread in Türkiye are flamboyant ornamental plants, they are not used as ornamental plants in urban landscape applications because the native species have not yet been cultivated. One of the main reasons for not being able to be cultured is that these plants cannot be propagated easily like many other ornamental plants, and the plants related to this genus generally grow very slowly (Altun et al. 2017; Vipasha et al. 2017; Yazıcı and Altun 2021).Rhododendrons can be propagated by generative or vegetative methods, as in many other cultivated plants. Today, the current techniques in propagation of rhododendrons have been grafting, cutting, air layering, and tissue culture (Elmongy et al. 2018). Air layering is a method that is simple to apply, requires little material, and relatively large rooted plants are obtained (Brennan and Mudge 1998). It is based on the creation of roots from adventitious buds on the stem while the cuttings are still attached to the plant. Today, it is a reliable method used in clonal propagation for the production of some rootstocks and |
| Anahtar Kelimeler |
| Dergi Adı | BioResources |
| Yayıncı | North Carolina State University |
| Açık Erişim | Evet |
| ISSN | 1930-2126 |
| E-ISSN | 1930-2126 |
| CiteScore | 2,7 |
| SJR | 0,333 |
| SNIP | 0,549 |