2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.609.202
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Response of Growth, Flowering, Cocrete Oil and Its Component of Polianthes tuberosa L. cv. Double to Phosphorus Fertilizer and Gibberellic Acid

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“…Plants stop responding to fertilizers beyond the threshold value and it's a wastage of fertilizer resulting in increased cost and also hampering the soil health adversely. These results of the investigation were in accordance with that of Ganesh et al (2014) [3] in chrysanthemum, Shadhishar (2004) in tuberose, Selim et al (2017) [7] in tuberose and Kurakula et al (2018) [5] in marigold. The maximum bulb yield per plant and per m 2 were found in T 3 (309.87 g and 1,936.67 g) treatment which was at par with T 4 (299.23 g and 1,870.21 g) and T 2 (293.98 g and 1,837.40 g).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Plants stop responding to fertilizers beyond the threshold value and it's a wastage of fertilizer resulting in increased cost and also hampering the soil health adversely. These results of the investigation were in accordance with that of Ganesh et al (2014) [3] in chrysanthemum, Shadhishar (2004) in tuberose, Selim et al (2017) [7] in tuberose and Kurakula et al (2018) [5] in marigold. The maximum bulb yield per plant and per m 2 were found in T 3 (309.87 g and 1,936.67 g) treatment which was at par with T 4 (299.23 g and 1,870.21 g) and T 2 (293.98 g and 1,837.40 g).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, the highest decrement in number of days from planting to complete maturity and high increment dry herb weight/plant were achieved when vernalized seeds at 3° C combined with GA3 at 100 ppm. Plants treated with GA3 promoted flowering quality and reduction of days from planting to flowering and maturity this reduction may be due to early flowering primordial development and early cell differentiation, this may be one of the causes of early maturity [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%