Rooting behavior of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) hardwood cuttings in relation to genotype and irrigation frequency
Kocher Omer Salih, Aram Akram Mohammed, Jamal Mahmood Faraj, Anwar, Mohammed Raouf, Nawroz Abdul-Razzak Tahir

TL;DR
This study identifies the optimal irrigation frequency of 7 days for rooting hardwood pomegranate cuttings across various genotypes, highlighting genotype-specific rooting success and the influence of irrigation on propagation efficiency.
Contribution
It provides new insights into genotype-specific rooting responses and optimal irrigation schedules for pomegranate hardwood cuttings, aiding propagation practices.
Findings
Genotypes G11, G6, and G7 showed the highest rooting percentages.
A 7-day irrigation frequency maximized rooting success across genotypes.
Rooting success varied significantly with genotype and irrigation frequency.
Abstract
The study was conducted to determine the best irrigation frequency for rooting hardwood cuttings of some pomegranate genotypes that are cultivated in Halabja province, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. The hardwood cuttings were collected from 11 genotypes, which were 'Salakhani Trsh' (G1), 'Salakhani Mekhosh' (G2), 'Amriki' (G3), 'Twekl Sury Trsh' (G4), 'Twekl Astury Naw Spy' (G5), 'Hanara Sherina' (G6), 'Kawa Hanary Sherin' (G7), 'Kawa Hanary Trsh' (G8), 'Malesay Twekl Asture' (G9), 'Malesay Twekl Tank' (G10), and 'Sura Hanary Trsh' (G11). The genotypes were subjected to irrigation applications by 1-day, 2-day, 7-day, or 10-day frequencies. Among pomegranates, G11, G6, and G7 produced 95, 90, and 83% rooting percentages, which were significantly higher than the rest of other genotypes. The lowest rooting percentages (28, 36, 38, and 40%) were found in G1, G5, G3, and G10, respectively. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPomegranate: compositions and health benefits · Plant Disease Management Techniques · Banana Cultivation and Research
