Tytuł pozycji:
Propagation of threatened climber species Entada rheedii Spreng. – a medicinal plant with extremely thick and hard seed coat
The study explored propagation techniques of Entada rheedii Spreng., a threatened medicinal
climber species with extremely hard seed coat. Propagation trials included both pre-sowing treatments of
seeds for germination and clonal propagation by stem cutting. Pre-sowing treatments included (a) soaking
of both cut (notched) and uncut (intact) seeds in water for 0 h, 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h and (b) immersion
of intact seeds in 5% acetone solution for 5 min, 10 min, and 20 min before sowing in germination media
in polybags. On the other hand, stem cutting involved treating the summer or autumn cuttings with 0%,
0.4%, and 0.8% IBA solution before rooting in non-mist propagator. Notched seeds soaked in water for 48
h showed the fastest seed germination with the highest germination percentages (73.3) and better seedling
growth in terms of plant height, collar diameter, leaf number and total dry mass followed by notched seeds
soaked in water for 72 h. The slowest germination and the lowest germination percentage (3.3), as well as
the poorest growth performance was for intact seeds without any treatment. The highest rooting percent-
age with maximum number of roots (36.6) was obtained from the summer cuttings treated with 0.4% IBA
solution followed by autumn cuttings with 0.8% IBA and the lowest (43.3% and 8.3 roots) was for summer
cuttings in control. The factors also dictated the survival and growth performance of rooted cuttings in the
nursery conditions. The outcomes of these trials i.e., notched seeds soaking in water for 48 h will help to
enhance the propagation of this valuable medicinal plant species.