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Effect of plastic shading and planting density on gladiolus production [at Chiang Rai Horticulture Research Center, Thailand]

Amonrat Pholjarit

Bangkok (Thailand) 1986

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  • Título:
    Effect of plastic shading and planting density on gladiolus production [at Chiang Rai Horticulture Research Center, Thailand]
  • Autor: Amonrat Pholjarit
  • Assuntos: FLORACION ; FLORAISON ; GLADIOLUS ; MATIERE PLASTIQUE ; OMBRAGE ; PLASTICOS ; POBLACION VEGETAL ; POPULATION VEGETALE ; TAILANDIA ; THAILANDE ; UMBRIA
  • Notas: F01
    9120592
  • Descrição: Four varieties of gladiolus namely; Yellowstone, Sergis Orlandini, Dordogne and Eyecather were grown under plastic and non-plastic shading with the combination of planting densities of 40,60,80 and 110 corns per meter square from May to September in 1984. The result was shown that the percentage of germination and flowering were uniform in every variety. Plastic shading and planting density had no effect on period and the percentage of germination and flowering. The yellowstone produced the longest stem and the highest yield of flower but reached flower maturity. The Dordogne had the shortest stem but flowered at the earliest. The Sergio Orlandini and Eyecather flowered at the same time. The best quality of florescence obtained from the Eyecather was 133.77 cm in length, 13.08 florets per spike and 8.63 cm. in size of diameter of floret. Plastic shading had no effect on stem length but produced late flowering. Inflorescence quality and cormel weight were less than non-plastic shading. Planting with 40 corns per meter square had the earliest flowering and inflorescence quality was increased with the decrement of corns but stem length was increased with the increment of corns. The biggest size of new corms was obtained from the Sergio Orlandini. The Yellowstone gave the highest yield of new corms and the Dordogne gave the highest yield of cormels. The yield of new corms of every variety was increased with the increment of new corms but the weight of them was increased with the increment of planting corms.
  • Editor: Bangkok (Thailand)
  • Data de criação/publicação: 1986
  • Idioma: Tailandês

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