01986cab a2200313 a 4500001000800000003000500008008004100013040001300054041001300067090002400080100002400104240009900128245010900227246011100336300001500447347001900462504002500481520073500506546002301241650002501264650002801289700002601317700001601343773010201359856007701461942001201538952010501550999001701655u186748ENAL220808s2021 ua ss b eng d aEALcEAL aengbara aART MJARD V41 No1 21 aWassel, A. H.9246910aMinia journal of agricultural research and development, 2021 v. 41 (1)h[electronic resource].10aPhysiological studies on rooting of offshoots in dry date palm Sakkouti cultivarh[electronic resource].15aدراسات فسيولوجية علي تجذير فسائل نخيل البلح الجاف (سكوتي) a13 - 23 P. atext filebPDF aIncludes references. aThe present investigation was carried out during two successive seasons 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 to determine the impact of two growth regulators (IAA and IBA) either solely or in combination as well as studying the effect of offshoot weight on rooting of date palm offshoots Cv. Sakkouti. The best results concerning the number of roots, root dimeter, the length of longer roots and new leaves were resulted from treating offshoots by IAA or IBA each at 4000 ppm or in combination between them each at 2000 ppm. The highest weight of offshoots (8-10 kg) presented the best results concerning any investigated parameter. Key words: Date palm, Off-shoots, Growth regulators (Indole butyric acid IBA -Indole acetic acid IAA), Rooting aSummary in Arabic. 0aDate palmxVarieties 0aPlant cuttingsxRooting1 aGadalla, E. G.9333131 aTaha, M. H.0 tMinia Journal of Agricultural Research and Development. g2021. v.41(1)x1110-02577nnaswu18674140uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2021/MJARD/4121/1/13.pdfzFull Text Article cAR2lcc 00102alc4070aENALbENALd2022-08-08l0oART MJARD V41 No1 2r2022-08-08 00:00:00w2022-08-08yAR c68143d68143