2017
DOI: 10.9734/jeai/2017/32007
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Effect of Growth Regulators on Plant Growth and Flowering in Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) cv. Charmit

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“…The increase in number of leaves per plant with Maleic hydrazide treatments might be due to reduction in shoot growth and increase in number of branches per plant. Results of the present investigation are in accordance with the findings of Ghadage et al (2010) in gaillardia, in China aster and Navale et al (2010); Sharifuzzaman et al (2011); Mital and Polara (2015) and Patel et al (2010) in chrysanthemum, Malik et al (2017) in Dahlia.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The increase in number of leaves per plant with Maleic hydrazide treatments might be due to reduction in shoot growth and increase in number of branches per plant. Results of the present investigation are in accordance with the findings of Ghadage et al (2010) in gaillardia, in China aster and Navale et al (2010); Sharifuzzaman et al (2011); Mital and Polara (2015) and Patel et al (2010) in chrysanthemum, Malik et al (2017) in Dahlia.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Maleic hydrazide, a growth inhibitor has proved effective in reducing the plant height thereby producing dwarf plants (Reddy, 1978). Ethephon is widely used to increase resistance to lodging through reduction in internodal length of horticultural crops, to stimulate early flowering, to promote fruit maturity (early and uniform ripening and colouring of mature fruits), (Malik et al 2017). B-Nine treated plants will develop a shorter, more compact growth habit which also known to initiate flowers earlier (Malik et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While, lesser flower diameter was recorded in the treatment in the treatment (3.45 cm). These findings are in consonance with Kumar et al [21] in African marigold, Malik et al [22] in dahlia.…”
Section: Performance Of African Marigold Variety (Pusa Basanti) For F...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…This may be probably due to Cycocel slows down the cell division and cell elongation in meristematic tissues of the shoot and regulate the plant height without formative effect and change the morphology and physiology of the plant. A similar result was observed by Pawar et al [9] and Malik et al [10].…”
Section: Days Taken To Opening Of First Flowersupporting
confidence: 90%