Abstract

Abstract Cyclanilide (CYC), a plant growth regulator with cytokinin-like properties, was applied as a substrate drench to containerized woody ornamentals to determine its effects on plant growth. At 70 days after treatment (DAT) in 2005, drench applications of 50 to 1,000 ppm CYC had increased shoot development 7 to 74% for ‘Alabama Beauty’ sasanqua camellia (Camellia sasanqua ‘Alabama Beauty’), 63 to 205% for small anisetree (Illicium parviflorum), 21 to 74% for ‘Snow White’ Indian hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica ‘Snow White’), and 266 to 626% for ‘Sky Pencil’ holly (Ilex crenata ‘Sky Pencil’), when compared to control plants. Shoot counts the following spring, 270 DAT, increased from 16 to 101% for sasanqua camellia, 42 to 158% for small anisetree, 121 to 241% for Indian hawthorn, and 33 to 167% for ‘Firepower’ nandina, when compared to control plants. At 30 DAT foliar injury to sasanqua camellia, Indian hawthorn, and small anisetree increased with CYC concentration, and application of 500 or 1,000 ppm CYC resulted in severe injury or death of small anisetree and ‘Snow White’ Indian hawthorn. At 75 DAT in 2006, drench application of 25 to 100 ppm CYC had increased shoot counts of Eleanor Taber™ Indian hawthorn from 100 to 218%, when compared to controls, and quality ratings were highest at 130 DAT in plants drenched with 50 ppm CYC, although foliar injury ratings increased with CYC concentration at 75 and 130 DAT. At 60 DAT in 2007, application of 10 to 40 ppm CYC had increased shoot counts for ‘Snow White’ Indian hawthorn and ‘Sky Pencil’ holly 100 to 182% and 22 to 78%, respectively, and 96 to 171% and 30 to 63%, respectively at 90 to 110 DAT. In both species, quality ratings at 160 DAT increased with increasing CYC concentration. Single CYC drench applications were more persistent than previously reported single spray applications, effective at lower concentrations, and promoted shoot production in a species not responsive to single or multiple spray applications (Nandina domestica).

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