2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.705.337
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Influence of Nitrogen and Phosphorus on Size and Fresh Weight of Corm in Gladiolus grandiflorus L. cv. White Prosperity

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“…The minimal days to spike emergence with phosphorus applications have yielded the same findings by Mohapatra et al, [29] on gladiolus. Similar results were also found by Sabastian et al [14], Chandana and Dorajeerao [30] and Kumar [31] on gladiolus.…”
Section: Growth Attributessupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The minimal days to spike emergence with phosphorus applications have yielded the same findings by Mohapatra et al, [29] on gladiolus. Similar results were also found by Sabastian et al [14], Chandana and Dorajeerao [30] and Kumar [31] on gladiolus.…”
Section: Growth Attributessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Kumar et al [13] in an experiment also reported that 75% RDF+ VC +Azotobacter +PSB had the best effects on spike length, floret opening rate, floret droop, floret opening time, and spike longevity. Sabastian et al [14] also found minimum days to spike emergence (60.65), first opening of florets (78.13), maximum floret size (10.22 cm) and most florets per spike (15.48) with incorporation of Phosphorous @ 200 kg/ha. Kumari et al [15] & Preeti et al [16] also found longest vase life of the spike, the earliest development of the first flower bud, and the greatest number of florets per spike when 75% RDF and NPK (4.5:2.7:1.8 g/plant) was incorporated respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Maximum spike length, rachis length, stem diameter, number of florets per spike, number of spike per plot and number of spikes per hectare was recorded with 10 g P O m while minimum spike length, rachis length, stem diameter, number of florets per spike, number of spike per plot and number of spikes per hectare was in control during both the years, respectively. Similar results were reported in gladiolus by Sabastian et al (2017) and Sendhilnathan et al (2019) in tuberose. The interaction effect between nitrogen and phosphorus levels on Stem diameter, spike length, number of florets per spike was found significant while it was found non-significant for rachis length, number of spikes per plot and number of spikes per hectare.…”
Section: Polianthes Tuberosesupporting
confidence: 90%