2016
DOI: 10.5376/ijh.2016.06.0009
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Effect of Photoperiod on the Flowering of Some Cultivars of Hydrangea (<i>Hydrangea macrophylla</i>)

Abstract: The experiment was conducted in Hama governorate (Bammraa village) in Syria during the spring and summer seasons 2013-2014 to study the effect of photoperiod on some production indicators (Date of flowering, Number of flower clusters, Number of flowers, Diameter of flower cluster and length stem). Floral induction of three Hydrangea macrophylla. Ser cultivars ("Mme. Emile Mouillè re", "Nikko Blue", "Pia" was evaluated to determine the flowering. Plants were tested under either natural day length (ND) or 24-ho… Show more

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“…Unseasonal flowering can occur on both previously formed shoots and basal shoots. There are several reports of unseasonal flowering of hydrangea including our report (Adkins et al, 2002;Eid et al, 2016;Kitamura et al, 2018;Kudo et al, 2008;Nordli et al, 2011;Orozco-Obando et al, 2005). The above-mentioned reports focused on flower production from axillary buds developed by pinch treatment conducted in spring, terminal buds of cuttings, and a reduc-The Horticulture Journal 89 (4): 488-495.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Unseasonal flowering can occur on both previously formed shoots and basal shoots. There are several reports of unseasonal flowering of hydrangea including our report (Adkins et al, 2002;Eid et al, 2016;Kitamura et al, 2018;Kudo et al, 2008;Nordli et al, 2011;Orozco-Obando et al, 2005). The above-mentioned reports focused on flower production from axillary buds developed by pinch treatment conducted in spring, terminal buds of cuttings, and a reduc-The Horticulture Journal 89 (4): 488-495.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%