Abstract:
This experiment was undertaken primarily to study the influence of salinity on
Root formation  of curttings, taken from four promising salt- tolerant species ,
Namely Acacia leucophioea  (Katu andara) , Cassia autriculata (Ranawara),
Thespesia populnea (Suriya), and Salvadora persica (Malittha).
Here, semi hard wood cuttings of each species were planted in poly bags filled
With soil, and arranged RCBD with four replicates. Saline  solutions (i.e., 2,4,8
And 12 dS/m) were applied at the rate of  100, l per poly bag, once in two days up
To  the  period of one  month. sea water (40 dS/m) diluted to give varying salinity
Levels and normal water (0.13 dS/m) was used as tha control. the experiment was
Conducted,during the period of March,- June 2000,at the Faculty of Agriculture,
University of Ruhuna, Mapalana,Kamburupitiya, Sir Lanka.
The results of the study indicated  that any of  four species did not form roots, even                                In the control. Thus, experiment was repeated, and carried out  up to the period of                                   Two months.At the end of two  months, Suriya had formed several roots and other                                     3 species did not form roots at all. Highest rooting  percentage and highest root                                           elongation were obtained in low salinity levels (<4 dS/m). However,  number of                                    roots  and lengths of roots were  decreased as the level of salinity increased (>                                      8dS/m)
According to this study,rooting is considered as a  very difficult task in cuttings of                                         Katu Andara, Ranawara and Malittha. But for Suriya it can be considered as                                  Successful method of propagation.