Abstract:
Species originating in North America (southern Canada, eastern and
central USA) Aster novae-angliae L. (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (L.) G.L.
Nesom), was introduced in Europe as an ornamental species, which became
naturalized in many countries, including Romania. Perennial and hemicriptophyte
plant, it can multiply both by seed or vegetative way. This paper aims to study the
propagation by plants cuttings from three local populations of Aster novae-angliae
identified in individual gardens from NE area of Romania, respectively in Suceava
and Botosani counties. There were made four types of stem cuttings (simple peak
cuttings, simple cuttings of stem sections with a node, simple cuttings of stem
sections with 3-5 nodes, cuttings with heel) in two epochs, using cuttings
characterized by different degree of tissues maturations (herbaceous and semilignified).
The results showed that for aster plants from Marginea population
are effective herbaceous cuttings, for Humoreni population are effective the
herbaceous cuttings of stem sections with one or more nodes, or semi-lignified
cuttings with heel, and for Darabani population are effective especially
herbaceous cuttings with heel.