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2005
DOI: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2005.31.335
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Abstract: ABSTRACT:The effect of three irrigation frequencies of treated saline water (salinity range 2.5-3.0 dS/m) was investigated on flower yield and quality of the First Red rose cultivar grown on three rootstocks (Rosa indica, Rosa canina, and Natal Briar) and three carnation cultivars Voyore, Diana, and Chad, in two planting media, soil and volcanic rock (tuff). Water regimes for soil experiments were irrigation to the field capacity (every two days, every three days and every four days). Tuff experiments were irr… Show more

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“…Treated wastewater has also been used for cut flowers in open soilless culture (Safi et al, 2007b) and in soil (Safi et al, 2005;Safi et al, 2007b). However, there are no documented studies on irrigation of hybrid lily with treated wastewater in a closed soilless culture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Treated wastewater has also been used for cut flowers in open soilless culture (Safi et al, 2007b) and in soil (Safi et al, 2005;Safi et al, 2007b). However, there are no documented studies on irrigation of hybrid lily with treated wastewater in a closed soilless culture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%