Investigation of Rooting Performance of Some Grapevine Rootstocks with Aeroponic Method

In the study, the aeroponic system examined the rooting performances of three grapevine rootstocks (110R, 1103 Paulsen, 5BB) commonly used in Türkiye. IBA was applied to grapevine cuttings to encourage rooting. Grapevine cuttings taken during the winter dormancy period were placed in the aeroponic s...

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Main Authors: Deniz İpek, Hakan Karadağ
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Published: Hasan Eleroğlu 2024-10-01
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description In the study, the aeroponic system examined the rooting performances of three grapevine rootstocks (110R, 1103 Paulsen, 5BB) commonly used in Türkiye. IBA was applied to grapevine cuttings to encourage rooting. Grapevine cuttings taken during the winter dormancy period were placed in the aeroponic system after the necessary pretreatments. Significant improvements were observed in root length, root number, and rooting rate during the rooting process of cuttings placed in the aeroponic system. No diseases or pests were observed during the rooting period in the daily checks. As a result of the study, the highest root length was 17.77 cm in 110R rootstock, while the lowest was 7.1 cm in 1103P rootstock. The highest rooting rate was 76.67% in a 25 ppm IBA application in 1103P rootstock and 73.33% in a 100 ppm IBA application. The lowest rooting was 10% in 110R rootstock at 100 ppm IBA application dose and in the control group. The study's results revealed the positive effects of aeroponic systems in increasing rooting performance. The advantages offered by these systems are essential in terms of sustainability and efficiency in agriculture. Considering global challenges such as climate change and the reduction of agricultural areas, aeroponic systems are expected to find wider applications in the future.
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spelling doaj-art-211f5f92bb644cf6bef5c5c9ef783de02025-08-20T01:58:45ZengHasan EleroğluTurkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2024-10-0112101772177810.24925/turjaf.v12i10.1772-1778.71265827Investigation of Rooting Performance of Some Grapevine Rootstocks with Aeroponic MethodDeniz İpek0https://orcid.org/0009-0008-4076-7050Hakan Karadağ1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1458-7645Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University, Faculty of Agriculture Department of Horticulture 60100, Tokat, TurkiyeTokat Gaziosmanpasa University, Faculty of Agriculture Department of Horticulture 60100, Tokat, TurkiyeIn the study, the aeroponic system examined the rooting performances of three grapevine rootstocks (110R, 1103 Paulsen, 5BB) commonly used in Türkiye. IBA was applied to grapevine cuttings to encourage rooting. Grapevine cuttings taken during the winter dormancy period were placed in the aeroponic system after the necessary pretreatments. Significant improvements were observed in root length, root number, and rooting rate during the rooting process of cuttings placed in the aeroponic system. No diseases or pests were observed during the rooting period in the daily checks. As a result of the study, the highest root length was 17.77 cm in 110R rootstock, while the lowest was 7.1 cm in 1103P rootstock. The highest rooting rate was 76.67% in a 25 ppm IBA application in 1103P rootstock and 73.33% in a 100 ppm IBA application. The lowest rooting was 10% in 110R rootstock at 100 ppm IBA application dose and in the control group. The study's results revealed the positive effects of aeroponic systems in increasing rooting performance. The advantages offered by these systems are essential in terms of sustainability and efficiency in agriculture. Considering global challenges such as climate change and the reduction of agricultural areas, aeroponic systems are expected to find wider applications in the future.https://agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/7126vine rootstocksibaaeroponicrootstock rooting
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Investigation of Rooting Performance of Some Grapevine Rootstocks with Aeroponic Method
Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
vine rootstocks
iba
aeroponic
rootstock rooting
title Investigation of Rooting Performance of Some Grapevine Rootstocks with Aeroponic Method
title_full Investigation of Rooting Performance of Some Grapevine Rootstocks with Aeroponic Method
title_fullStr Investigation of Rooting Performance of Some Grapevine Rootstocks with Aeroponic Method
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Rooting Performance of Some Grapevine Rootstocks with Aeroponic Method
title_short Investigation of Rooting Performance of Some Grapevine Rootstocks with Aeroponic Method
title_sort investigation of rooting performance of some grapevine rootstocks with aeroponic method
topic vine rootstocks
iba
aeroponic
rootstock rooting
url https://agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/7126
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