Table 1. Morphological characteristics of Malus hupehensis during rhizogenesis of cuttings.
Rooting stage | Days after planting (d) | Description of appearance. | Function and significance | Critical Points |
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Root pre-emergence stage (S0) | 0 | Incision smooth, fresh. | Physiological induction and formation of root primordia. | P1’, P2’ |
9 | In the 1/4 to 1/2 of the edge of the incision, milk yellow callus formed with circular distribution. | |||
18 | Milk yellow callus expanded to beyond 2/3 of the edge of the incision. | |||
Early stage of root formation (S1) | 27 | Milky white adventitious roots emerged from the epidermis. | The formation and recovery of root absorption function is an important indicator of the survival rate of cuttings. | P3 |
36 | More milky white adventitious roots emerged from the epidermis and the length of the root increased. | |||
Massive root formation (S2) | 45 | The differentiation of the main roots and the lateral root began to form; the number of main roots with length ≥ 1 cm was more than 3; the base of the root gradually took on a pale reddish brown color; level one lateral roots began to appear. | The root absorption function was significantly enhanced, and the ability of root regeneration was strong at transplanting stage, with certain stress resistance and adaptability. | P4 |
54 | The number of adventitious roots increased further; about 50% of the roots turned into pale brown red. | |||
Root post-emergence stage (S3) | 63 | The structured dominant lateral root system has been formed, and about 80% of the roots changed to brownish red. | Stress resistance and adaptability were strong, but the ability of root regeneration decreased when transplanted decreased. | |
72 | A well-developed root system has developed with a dark brownish red color. |
P1’ represents the date of root primordia initial cell formation; P2’ represents the date for formation of the root primordium; P3 represents the date of adventitious root emergence through the stem epidermis, P4 represents the date of massive root formation.