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Water transport through the roots of ornamental shrub cuttings
Authors:Y -Y Ford  R S Harrison-Murray
Institution:Horticulture Research International, East Mailing, Kent ME19 6BJ, UK
Abstract:Summary

The use of leafy cuttings to propagate ornamental shrubs such as Corylus maxima cv. Purpurea is often hampered by “weaning” problems. These arise when the rooted cuttings are removed from the supportive environment designed to promote rooting and are transferred to a more natural, but relatively stressful, environment. The shrivelling of leaves which ensues points to some failure of normal plant water relations, which may be caused either by excessive water loss from the leaves, or an inadequate water supply from the roots, or a combination of these factors. To understand this problem more fully, the root hydraulic conductance of C. maxima cv. Purpurea cuttings was investigated, and compared with that of Weigela florida cv. Variegata, a shrub which does not exhibit weaning problems. The root hydraulic conductance for both species increased with the size of the root system, and root fresh weight was shown to provide a useful basis for relative measurements of root conductance. On this basis, cuttings of W. florida exhibited a higher root hydraulic conductance than comparable C. maxima cuttings (1.5 × 10?4 and 9.7 × 10?5 g s?1 MPa?1 groot?1 respectively), but the difference was not sufficiently large to account for the differences in weaning of these two species. It is suggested that the adventitious root system of C. maxima is functioning normally, but that it cannot supply enough water to balance uncontrolled water loss from the leaves.
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