Abstract

Eucommia ulmoides (E. ulmoides) is a significant national strategic resource in China. It is a natural high quality rubber resource, with great development potential. We found large differences in rooting ability during adventitious root (AR) formation in two E. ulmoides improved varieties. Therefore, we used two improved varieties of E. ulmoides, ‘Huazhong 6’ (H6, with rooting rate 85.3%) and ‘Huazhong 8’ (H8, with rooting rate 22.5%) to explore the cutting rooting mechanism. In this study, we mainly determined the morphological development process of E. ulmoides cutting rooting, and compared the rooting-related indexes of the two improved varieties, and the changes in physiological indexes closely related to rooting, which include endogenous hormones, oxidases and nutrients in the phloem of the basal stem. The results showed that indole–3–acetic acid (IAA), zeatin riboside (ZR), IAA/ZR and indoleacetic acid oxidase (IAAO) were the key factors that caused big differences in rooting ability between the two E. ulmoides improved varieties. The increase in endogenous hormone IAA content and IAA/ZR value were necessary for the formation of AR. The increase in IAA content was beneficial to AR formation. The activity of IAAO was significantly negatively correlated with the rooting ability of the E. ulmoides cuttings. The high IAAO activity of the H8 cuttings led to the consumption of IAA. Although the content of IAA increased, the rooting conditions were not reached. The accumulation of nutrients before rooting also has an important effect on rooting; it is easy for cuttings to root when the carbon–nitrogen ratio (C/N) value is high. This research provides an improved understanding of the cellular and physiological underpinnings of the AR process in woody plants. In addition, it provides a theoretical basis and foundation for subsequent research on E. ulmoides cuttage technology.

Highlights

  • The results showed that the rooting ability of H8 cuttings was low and that it was an improved variety of E. ulmoides which is difficult to root by cuttings

  • The cutting propagation of plants is mainly assessed by the formation of adventitious root (AR), and the complex process of AR formation is regulated by many factors

  • The dynamic change in endogenous hormones including indole–3–acetic acid (IAA), zeatin riboside (ZR), abscisic acid (ABA) content and indoleacetic acid oxidase (IAAO) activity difference caused the difference in rooting ability of H6 and H8

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Introduction

E. ulmoides is one of the medicinal plants that have had a long history of success in traditional medicine and has special value. Difficulties have been encountered in the traditional seed reproduction of E. ulmoides. Excellent traits are unstable, leading to prolonged seed dormancy, irregular fruiting, long juvenile periods, etc. Vitro plant regeneration technology could ensure the stable excellent shape of the parents and a high reproduction coefficient, but had drawbacks in actual production, due to complex operation, high technical requirements, etc. The use of grafting reproduction technology required a lot of labor costs. Cutting propagation had the characteristics of stable genetic characters, a short seedling raising period, simple operation and low cost, so it played a key role in genetic improvement and commercial production of E. ulmoides [4].

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