Bermede, A. O.Polat, A. A.2024-09-182024-09-182011978-90-6605-683-10567-7572https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12483/98913rd International Symposium on Loquat -- MAY 03-06, 2010 -- Antakya, TURKEY'Champagne de Grasse' and 'Ottowiani' loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.) were patch and chip budded on cuttings of Quince-A and BA 29 quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) and planted in mist propagation units. 'Champagne de Grasse'/BA 29 budded on 15th Nov., 2005 were more successful (58.3%) than those on Quince-A (50.0%). The success rate on April 22, 2006 was 79.4 and 69.1%, for BA-29 and Quince-A, respectively. 'Ottowiani' budded on the both rootstocks on June 24, 2006 gave 100% success; however, no cuttings rooted in the experiment. Unbudded rootstock quince cuttings treated with 1000 ppm IBA and planted in mist propagation units on April 26, 2006 showed 14.0% rooting for Quince-A and 1.0% for BA-29. When quince cuttings were planted on Sept. 27, 2006, budding success with 'Quince-A' was 54.0% with 26.0% rooting; with BA-29, there were no successful bud take, and only 0.5% rooting was obtained.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEriobotrya japonicapropagationBudding and Rooting Success of Loquat on Quince-A and BA-29 Quince RootstocksConference Object8873333362-s2.0-80053238514Q4WOS:000323222200057N/A