2021
DOI: 10.46653/jhst2142041
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Foliar application of micronutrients enhances growth, flowering, minerals absorption and postharvest life of tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa L.) in calcareous soil

Abstract: Micronutrients applications are effective for better crop production in calcareous soils because these soils are usually deficit in iron (Fe), zinc (Zn) and boron (B). In Pakistan, most of soils are calcareous in nature. When tuberose is grown in such soils as a cut flower, its production is negatively affected. Therefore, a study was aimed to evaluate the effects of micronutrients as foliar sprays on cut tuberose production in calcareous soil. Micronutrients (Fe, Zn and B) alone and in combinations were spray… Show more

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“…This might be due to application of micronutrients at their optimum quantities significantly improved flowering characteristics. Similar finding was observed by Ahmad et al, [18] in under foliar treatment mixture with Fe, Zn and B in tuberose flowering characteristics were found to be improved. This might be due to cell elongation, IAA synthesis, cell maturation, sugar translocation and protein synthesis caused by different micronutrients which improved the weight and size of gladiolus [19].…”
Section: Interaction Effectsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This might be due to application of micronutrients at their optimum quantities significantly improved flowering characteristics. Similar finding was observed by Ahmad et al, [18] in under foliar treatment mixture with Fe, Zn and B in tuberose flowering characteristics were found to be improved. This might be due to cell elongation, IAA synthesis, cell maturation, sugar translocation and protein synthesis caused by different micronutrients which improved the weight and size of gladiolus [19].…”
Section: Interaction Effectsupporting
confidence: 90%