Influence of length of the illumination period on root formation in cassava, Manihot utilissima Pohl.

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  • G.G. Bolhuis

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https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v14i4.17456

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Sprouted cuttings of 6 cassava cultivars were subjected to light periods of: 10 h daylight, 10 h daylight plus 2 h weak light, 10 h daylight plus 4 h weak light and 10 h daylight plus 6 h weak artificial light, respectively, to study root formation under these conditions. The optimal light period was about 12 h; longer light periods inhibited root formation. Cassava was considered to be a short-day plant.-A.G.G.H. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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1966-11-01

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