Tytuł pozycji:
Towards the propagation of a critically endangered tree species Anisoptera scaphula
Anisoptera scaphula (Roxb.) Kurz, the tallest tree species in Bangladesh, is critically endangered
worldwide due to its poor natural regeneration. This study describes the appropriate regeneration technique
for A. scaphula through seed germination and clonal propagation by stem cutting. The fastest and
highest germination percentage (65) was observed in dewinged seeds sown inverted orientation with half
buried position (T10) followed by dewinged seeds (62.5%) sown horizontally in full buried (T7) and delayed
germination with lowest percentage (15) was in control (T0). Optimum initial growth was also
shown when seedlings were developed from the seeds under T7. Both winged and dewinged seeds sown
vertically in full buried or half buried position produced curved seedlings. However, dewinged seeds sown
in horizontal or inverted (winged side down) position produced otherwise i.e., straight seedlings. The highest
rooting percentages (63%) and maximum number of root (4.8) per cutting were obtained when one
node cuttings treated with 0.8% IBA solution followed by 0.4% IBA in turn affecting for better survival and
growth of rooted cuttings in the nursery conditions.