Key words Loblolly pine;
Rooted cuttings;
Adventitious root formation;
Maturation;
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Adventitious root formation in cuttings from fascicular shoots in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) consists of four more or less discontinuous stages: (1) proliferation of cells at the base of the cutting, (2) differentiation of wound vascular tissue and periderm, (3) dedifferentiation of a zone near the wound cambium and wound phloem to form a root initial, and (4) formation of a root meristem. Anatomical changes during adventitious root initiation are described in cuttings from donors of different types and ages. Cuttings from seedlings and 3- to 7-year-old hedged stock plants rooted better than cuttings from 3-year-old tree form donors. It is concluded that the loss of rooting capacity in loblolly pine can be arrested by shearing loblolly pine stock plants to low hedges. The process of root initiation, however, was similar in cuttings from all sources and is apparently not the cause for the rapid decline of rooting potential with increasing age of the donor plant.