Vegetative propagation of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana bertoni hemsl) using stem tip cuttings in different growing media

© 2017, Department of Science and Technology. All rights reserved. The study was intended to teach students the essence of recycling farm wastes to support the cultivation of valuable crops like stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni Hemsl). The study was undertaken to evaluate different combinations of...

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Main Authors: Ogao-Ogao, Ryan Jay A., Nitural, Pedrito S., Claveria, Florencia G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-25172021-06-30T07:16:34Z Vegetative propagation of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana bertoni hemsl) using stem tip cuttings in different growing media Ogao-Ogao, Ryan Jay A. Nitural, Pedrito S. Claveria, Florencia G. © 2017, Department of Science and Technology. All rights reserved. The study was intended to teach students the essence of recycling farm wastes to support the cultivation of valuable crops like stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni Hemsl). The study was undertaken to evaluate different combinations of growing media in the asexual propagation of stevia, specifically on the rooting and survival of stem tip cuttings, and to evaluate the best growing medium that can enhance survival and production. The different growing media combinations were recycled from the farm, namely: spent mushroom compost (M), chicken manure compost (Ck), fine sand (FS), and garden soil (GS). The earliest emergence of root initiation of cuttings (8.00 ± 1.73 to 8.67 ± 1.15 days) was recorded in T5 (1Ck:1FS v/v),T6 (3Ck + FS v/v) and T7 (1GS:3Ck v/v). The poor survival of T5 stevia was deemed attributable to the poor root initiation (22.23 ± 9.93) of cuttings. Longer roots were observed in cuttings grown in T5 and T6 (6.40 ± 0.26 to 6.40 ± 1.00). The highest number of shoots produced per cutting (7.27a ± 0.50) was recorded in T9 (3GS + 1Ck v/v), while T8 (1GS:1Ck v/v) produced the lowest number of shoots. Stevia cuttings grown in T3 (3GS:CMS (3:1 v/v) registered the highest mean survival rate (82.22 ± 38.95), and comparable to T1 (66.67 ± 5.80), T6 (65.53 ± 6.93), T8 (55.57 ± 16.43), and T9 (71.10 ± 6.96), all markedly higher relative to the control group (21.13 ± 5.10). Present findings point to survival of stevia being enriched in growing medium comprising GS, M and CK. In light of these findings, experimentation on the combination of animal manure compost, spent mushroom compost and garden soil, and studies on the quality of leaves produced including chemical analysis are highly recommended. 2017-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1518 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Stevia—Planting Biology
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Biology
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Biology
Ogao-Ogao, Ryan Jay A.
Nitural, Pedrito S.
Claveria, Florencia G.
Vegetative propagation of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana bertoni hemsl) using stem tip cuttings in different growing media
description © 2017, Department of Science and Technology. All rights reserved. The study was intended to teach students the essence of recycling farm wastes to support the cultivation of valuable crops like stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni Hemsl). The study was undertaken to evaluate different combinations of growing media in the asexual propagation of stevia, specifically on the rooting and survival of stem tip cuttings, and to evaluate the best growing medium that can enhance survival and production. The different growing media combinations were recycled from the farm, namely: spent mushroom compost (M), chicken manure compost (Ck), fine sand (FS), and garden soil (GS). The earliest emergence of root initiation of cuttings (8.00 ± 1.73 to 8.67 ± 1.15 days) was recorded in T5 (1Ck:1FS v/v),T6 (3Ck + FS v/v) and T7 (1GS:3Ck v/v). The poor survival of T5 stevia was deemed attributable to the poor root initiation (22.23 ± 9.93) of cuttings. Longer roots were observed in cuttings grown in T5 and T6 (6.40 ± 0.26 to 6.40 ± 1.00). The highest number of shoots produced per cutting (7.27a ± 0.50) was recorded in T9 (3GS + 1Ck v/v), while T8 (1GS:1Ck v/v) produced the lowest number of shoots. Stevia cuttings grown in T3 (3GS:CMS (3:1 v/v) registered the highest mean survival rate (82.22 ± 38.95), and comparable to T1 (66.67 ± 5.80), T6 (65.53 ± 6.93), T8 (55.57 ± 16.43), and T9 (71.10 ± 6.96), all markedly higher relative to the control group (21.13 ± 5.10). Present findings point to survival of stevia being enriched in growing medium comprising GS, M and CK. In light of these findings, experimentation on the combination of animal manure compost, spent mushroom compost and garden soil, and studies on the quality of leaves produced including chemical analysis are highly recommended.
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author Ogao-Ogao, Ryan Jay A.
Nitural, Pedrito S.
Claveria, Florencia G.
author_facet Ogao-Ogao, Ryan Jay A.
Nitural, Pedrito S.
Claveria, Florencia G.
author_sort Ogao-Ogao, Ryan Jay A.
title Vegetative propagation of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana bertoni hemsl) using stem tip cuttings in different growing media
title_short Vegetative propagation of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana bertoni hemsl) using stem tip cuttings in different growing media
title_full Vegetative propagation of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana bertoni hemsl) using stem tip cuttings in different growing media
title_fullStr Vegetative propagation of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana bertoni hemsl) using stem tip cuttings in different growing media
title_full_unstemmed Vegetative propagation of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana bertoni hemsl) using stem tip cuttings in different growing media
title_sort vegetative propagation of stevia (stevia rebaudiana bertoni hemsl) using stem tip cuttings in different growing media
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1518
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