2016
DOI: 10.22161/ijeab/1.3.36
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Effect of spacing on growth, flowering and corm production of gladiolus (Gladiolus sp.) cv. American Beauty

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“…The positive role of gibberellins in cell enlargement could be the reason for increased leaf width, number of leaves as well as diameter of corm. These observations are similar to the findings of Prasad et al, (2002) on effect of GA 3 in gladiolus, Havale et al, (2008) on soaking of corm of gladiolus in GA 3 solution, Mohanty et al, (1994), Misra et al, (1993) and also of Kumar et al, (2002) The spike lengths, spike weights and number of florets per spike were seen that ALAR (T 12 and T 13 ) and MH (T 14 and T 15 ) treated corms were less than control (T 1 ) showed negative effect of these treatments on spike length. It might be due to enhanced cell division, cell enlargement and cell elongation and increase number of florets due to cell elongation.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The positive role of gibberellins in cell enlargement could be the reason for increased leaf width, number of leaves as well as diameter of corm. These observations are similar to the findings of Prasad et al, (2002) on effect of GA 3 in gladiolus, Havale et al, (2008) on soaking of corm of gladiolus in GA 3 solution, Mohanty et al, (1994), Misra et al, (1993) and also of Kumar et al, (2002) The spike lengths, spike weights and number of florets per spike were seen that ALAR (T 12 and T 13 ) and MH (T 14 and T 15 ) treated corms were less than control (T 1 ) showed negative effect of these treatments on spike length. It might be due to enhanced cell division, cell enlargement and cell elongation and increase number of florets due to cell elongation.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The longest time (22.00 days) was obtained from plant spacing 25×20 cm (S 1 ) with small corm size 30±2 g (C 1 ) ( Table 1). Similar results were obtained by Kumar et al (2016).…”
Section: Days Required For 80% Emergence Of the Cropsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The minimum number of leaves (6.35) was produced in case of plant spacing 25×20 cm with small corm size 30±2 g (Table 1). Leaves produced per plant were more in the plants grown with wither spacing with large corm size (Kumar et al, 2016;Singh, 1998;Dilta et al, 2000).…”
Section: Number Of Leaves Per Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4), Tulipa gesneriana, Crocus vernus, and Hyacinthus orientalis were arranged from 65 to 600 pieces of bulbs in one square meter. In the same manner, 10 pieces of bulbous plants are arranged per square meter [10] for the following species: Allium moly 'Jeannine', Eremurus spectabilis, Fritillaria meleagris, Gladiolus hybridus, Dahlia sp. 'White Lace', and Canna sp.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%