Abstract:
The effects of chlorothalonil and NAA with different concentration on the cutting rootage of Ficus carica L. were studied by using 1-year-old branches of Ficus carica L.- ‘Meiliya’ as materials under high temperature in summer. The results showed that the cutting rootage and lateral branch germination increased significantly with different medicament treatment compared with the control group, excluding the group of 200 mg/L chlorothalonil. Also the cutting rootage of Ficus carica L. in mixed medicament group were significantly improved than single medicament group did. The stem cuttings pretreated with confection displayed the best rooting traits in terms of the rooting percentage, number of adventitious roots and shoots, length of roots, and fresh weight of roots. The result showed that the highest rooting-inducing effect on fig was recorded in the treatment of chlorothalonil (200 mg/L)+NAA(400 mg/L).