2015
DOI: 10.5958/0976-0547.2015.00029.4
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Evaluation of chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandifloraTzvelev) varieties in southern zone of Andhra Pradesh

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“…More number of branches per plant in some genotypes might be a reason for getting more number of flowers per plant. Similar variation for number of flowers per plants was reported earlier by was Reddy et al, (2016), Srilatha et al, (2015), Negi et al, (2015) and Punetha et al, (2011).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…More number of branches per plant in some genotypes might be a reason for getting more number of flowers per plant. Similar variation for number of flowers per plants was reported earlier by was Reddy et al, (2016), Srilatha et al, (2015), Negi et al, (2015) and Punetha et al, (2011).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The variation for the duration of flowering among the genotypes can be attributed to differences in genetic makeup of the plants. Similar findings for variation in flowering duration among chrysanthemum genotypes have also been reported by Madam et al, (2016), Srilatha et al, (2015), Kumar (2014) and Kumar and Poonam (2006).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Whereas, lowest number of flower head per plant was noted from cultivar cherry queen (2.37). More number of flower head per plant was also reported by Ona et al, (2015) and Srilatha et al, (2015) in chrysanthemum. However, cultivar cherry queen exhibited maximum number of flowers per spray per plant (4.15) followed by dreamland takii (3.25) and royal purple (1.75).…”
Section: Performance Of Zinnia Cultivars For Quality Characterssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…There were significant differences among the varieties in respect to vegetative parameters (Table 1). Cultivar elegance pink showed highest plant height (136.25 cm) followed by cherry queen (120.14 cm) but was on par with cultivar double orange (133.50 cm), dreamland takii (129.25 cm), while, it was minimum in cultivar polar bear white (66.25 cm).The significant variation with respect to plant height among the chrysanthemum varieties were also noticed by Dewan et al, (2016), Ona et al, (2015), Srilatha et al, (2015) and in gerbera by Sangma et al, (2017) and Singh et al, (2015). Pasha et al, (2015) also observed the significant response among the zinnia cultivars for morphological traits under the agro-climatic conditions of Faisalabad.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%