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Success of stem cuttings

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  • The propagation of the hibiscus may be carried out with cutting and grafting. Stem cutting and cleft grafting are the most important method of vegetative propagation. The cuttings treated with high concentration of IBA, performed the best in rooting and survival percentage, whereas, the mist house growing condition was found effective in increasing the success rate of the cuttings.

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  • Developing rapid and improved stem cutting propagation is essential for this promising multipurpose tree borne oilseed species to achieving higher yield and income using superior planting stock in commercial plantation. Present study clearly reveals the effect IBA concentration on success and survival of stem cuttings.

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  • “Acacia hybrids” refers to the inter-specific hybrids of A. mangium and A. auriculiformis, including natural, artificial and polyploid ones. The superiorities of selected acacia hybrid are fast growth, straight stem form, small branches, high productivity, and high ratio of wood utilisation. Acacia hybrids are recognized as having a higher pulping potential and greater soil improvement ability than that of the parental species, which may be shown to have 2.5-13 times larger numbers of nitrogen - fixing nodules on its roots in nursery stage.

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  • Moringa oleifera is a miracle tree that can be used in multiple ways, including as foodstuff, livestock fodder, a plant growth enhancer, or a water purifier. While the stem cutting method is easy and successful for tree propagation, the recent introduction of moringa as a field crop for biomass production requires propagation through seeds.

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  • The success of non-profits stems from the support of social investors, whether individuals or institutions, who have turned to microfinance in a big way: in 2007, such investors put $4 billion into microfinance (CGAP, 2008), a total that has been rising fast. Social investors range from international financial institutions like the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation to major mutual fund families like TIAA-CREF, in addition to individuals investing $100 or so (at zero financial return) through internet-based sites like Kiva.org.

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