2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.804.076
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Analyzing Different Spacing and Fertilizer Applications Interaction Effect on Growth, Flowering and Yield of Gladiolus (Gladiolus grandiflorus L.)

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“…The flowering parameters were gradually increased according to the increase in the levels of compost fertilizer in both seasons. These results are in close agreement with those obtained by Gajbhiye et al (2013), Abdou and Ibrahim (2015), Kumar et al (2018) and Beck et al (2019) (Khattab et al, 2017;Abbasi et al, 2020). Better vegetative growth should be directly reflected on various flowering aspects (Manzoor et al, 2019;Niazian and Nalousi, 2020).…”
Section: Improvements In Flowering Parameterssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The flowering parameters were gradually increased according to the increase in the levels of compost fertilizer in both seasons. These results are in close agreement with those obtained by Gajbhiye et al (2013), Abdou and Ibrahim (2015), Kumar et al (2018) and Beck et al (2019) (Khattab et al, 2017;Abbasi et al, 2020). Better vegetative growth should be directly reflected on various flowering aspects (Manzoor et al, 2019;Niazian and Nalousi, 2020).…”
Section: Improvements In Flowering Parameterssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…) and some antioxidants (salicylic and ascorbic acids) are among the important agricultural treatments which have been proved to improve the vegetative growth and flowering aspects of gladiolus plants. Many investigators revealed the importance of organic fertilization on the growth and flowering of gladiolus such as Chandar et al (2012), Pandey et al (2013), Abdou and Ibrahim (2015), Abdou et al (2018), Baruati et al (2018) and Beck et al (2019) on gladiolus plants, Kabir et al (2011), Srivastava et al (2014), Pattnaik (2016) and Preetham et al (2017) on tuberose plant, Kiran et al (2013) and Pandey et al (2017) on dahlia and Rajaei and Onsinejad (2014) on tulip plant. The role of Microbein biofertilizer (M.B.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest values were obtained as recorded 3.75 and 3.73 cm, and 71.8 and 73.3 cormels/plant, and 79.41 and 81.34 g f.w./plant in the first and second season, respectively. Similar results were investigated by Ruppenthal and Castro (2005), Ahmed (2013), Abdou and Ibrahim (2015), Beck et al (2019), Karagöz et al (2019) and Hassan and Abd El-Azeim (2020) on gladiolus plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Corm and cormel traits i.e. corm diameter, fresh and dry weights of corm, cormels number, fresh and dry weights/cormel and number of contractile root per corm, as well as, the three photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids contents) and of N, P and K % in the leaves and corms were increased due to fertilizing gladiolus plants with compost reported by Ruppenthal and Castro (2005), Chandar et al (2012), Ahmed (2013), Abdou and Ibrahim (2015), Hassan (2016), Tirkey et al (2017), Baruati et al (2018); Beck et al (2019), Karagöz et al (2019) and Hassan and Abd El-Azeim (2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%