%0 Journal Article %T The influence of adenine and benzyladenine on rooting and development of Fuchsia hybrida cuttings %A Katarzyna Wr¨®blewska %J Acta Agrobotanica %D 2012 %I Polish Botanical Society %R 10.5586/aa.2012.026 %X Cytokinins are a group of plant hormones stimulating, among others, axillary bud formation and inhibiting rhizogenesis. Adenine, their common component, often expresses cytokinin-like activity in plant development. The aim of the experiment was to determine the effect of adenine on rooting and development of Fuchsia hybrida cuttings. The influence of adenine was also assessed in comparison to benzyladenine, including their cooperation with 1-naphthaleneacetic acid. Anatomical analysis of the rooting process was also undertaken. Application of BA, both alone or together with NAA, strongly inhibited rhizogenesis, but stimulated axillary shoot outgrowth. Adenine exhibited cytokinin-like activity on axillary shoot development in Fuchsia hybrida cuttings, but did not show the inhibitory effect on root development typical for cytokinins. This compound, particularly at higher concentrations, stimulated both axillary shoot development and rooting, which was expressed as an increase in root number and rooting percentage, even after direct application to the base of the cuttings. Anatomical analysis revealed adenine-derived acceleration during elongation of adventitious root primordia. %K Fuchsia hybrida %K adenine %K cytokinins %K adventitious rooting %K axillary shoot formation %U http://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/1350