抄録
Soft wood cuttings each with 3-4 leaves of Photinia glabra and Euonymus japonicus Thunb. were planted into the soil in mist treatment and no-mist treatment. Air temperature and relative humidity were kept at the same level in the two treatments. Rooting of cuttings was repressed in mist treatment. Dry weight of roots and leaves of cuttings was smaller in mist treatment than in no-mist treatment. There was no relationship between rooting and dry weight of current shoots. Differences in the percentage of dry matter between the two treatments were not significant.