Abstract

Bauhinia x blakeana (B. purpurea x B. variegata) is a natural hybrid that has been cultivated in gardens, streets and parks. Due to its sterility, it must be vegetatively propagated. The objective of this work was to evaluate the viability of cuttings and grafting on its propagation. Semi-woody cuttings were collected during four seasons and treated with 0; 1,000; 2,000; and 3,000 mg L-1 of IBA. The experimental design was entirely randomized and the treatments were arranged in a 4x4 factorial scheme (four collecting times x four IBA concentrations) and five replications with 10 cuttings each, per collecting time and per IBA concentration. Characteristics of roots and shoots were evaluated after 90 days. The data means were compared by the Tukey test and submitted to the polynomial regression analysis. For the grafting experiment, B. variegata and B. variegata var. candida plants of six and 12 months were used as rootstocks and the splice graft and T-budding methods were tested. The experimental design was entirely randomized and the treatments were arranged in a 2x2x2 factorial scheme (two rootstock species x two grafting methods x two rootstock ages) and four replications with five plants each, per rootstock species, per grafting method and per rootstock age. Characteristics of shoots were evaluated after 90 days and the data means were compared by the Tukey test. B. x blakeana can be propagated by semi-woody cuttings collected in spring, without IBA application, or in summer, with the application of 3,000 mg L-1 of IBA. The tested grafting methods were not effective.

Highlights

  • Bauhinia x blakeana Dunn belongs to the Fabaceae family and is a natural hybrid derived from the cross between B. purpurea L. and B. variegata L

  • B. x blakeana cuttings collected in autumn and winter showed survival, rooting and callus formation rates close to null regardless the indolebutyric acid (IBA) concentration, so both collecting times were not statistically analyzed

  • Means followed by the same lower case letters in the columns do not differ from each other for the IBA concentrations by the Tukey test at 5% of significance level

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Introduction

Bauhinia x blakeana Dunn belongs to the Fabaceae family and is a natural hybrid derived from the cross between B. purpurea L. and B. variegata L. This ornamental tree has been much cultivated in gardens, streets and parks of subtropical and temperate regions (LAU et al, 2005), showing easy adaptation (MAK et al, 2008). It is deciduous and produces dark pink fragrant flowers, which are the symbol of its original habitat, the Island of Hong Kong, in China (LAU et al, 2005; MAK et al, 2008). Cuttings or grafting on rootstocks of same genus species are the most indicated propagation methods (LAU et al, 2005; MAK et al, 2008)

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