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Effect of Size of Propagating Material and Planting Distance on Production of Sanders' Dracaena (Dracaena sanderiana Hort.) at Five Shade Intensities
1969
The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico
A size of propagating material and planting distance experiment was established under 5 shade intensities. The media consisted of Cataño sand and shredded peatmoss mixed 3:1 by volume. The experiment was harvested four times during a 36-month period. The results revealed that, to start a new plantation, the propagating material must be healthy and well developed. The size of harvested cuttings was affected by size of the original planting material. Moreover, the reduction in the planting
doi:10.46429/jaupr.v61i4.10412
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