Abstract

Abstract Single-node stem cuttings of Dieffenbachia amoena, Gentil were stored at 16 to 37° C and at 25 to 100% relative humidities. The cuttings required at least 2 days to produce suberin on cell walls near the cut surface, at least 6 days to form phellogen beneath suberized cells and at least 9 days to form a periderm layer. For periderm formation the optimum temperatures were 28 to 34 °C and optimum relative humidities 91 to 100%.

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