2019
DOI: 10.9734/aprj/2019/v2i129791
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Evaluation of Carnation Cultivars; and Nitrogen and Indole Acetic Acid for Their Growth, Yield and Quality in Khumaltar, Nepal

Abstract: Carnation is an important cut flower in Nepal. Several cultivars imported from abroad are being adopted for their commercial production. However, the performance of these cultivars in  the specific agro-climate has not yet determined. Thus, study aimed to evaluate the performance  of common cultivars, including mineral nutrition and IAA hormone on the plant growth and flowering. The study was carried out in Horticulture Research Division, Khumaltar, Nepal during 2012 and 2013. Four cultivars: King Lion, Delson… Show more

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“…It is said that carnation has a huge potential to fetch increased domestic demand as well as to cater to export market. But, despite the huge market potential of carnation cut flower in the country, the competitiveness is very low (Magar, 2019). Systematic research studies in the carnation cut flower is still lacking in Nepal regarding production costs, profitability and competitiveness of this sector not just for the domestic, but also for the export market.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is said that carnation has a huge potential to fetch increased domestic demand as well as to cater to export market. But, despite the huge market potential of carnation cut flower in the country, the competitiveness is very low (Magar, 2019). Systematic research studies in the carnation cut flower is still lacking in Nepal regarding production costs, profitability and competitiveness of this sector not just for the domestic, but also for the export market.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%