The influence of substrate type and chlormequat on the growth and flowering of marigold (Tagetes L.)

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of various horticultural substrates (compost, peat-coconut, peat TS1, flower soil, lowmoor peat) and a foliar spray of chlormequat (at a concentration of 1380 mg dm-3) on the growth and flowering of the marigold cultivars belonging to two species: T...

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Main Authors: Maślanka Małgorzata, Magdziarz Renata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:Folia Horticulturae
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/fhort-2017-0018
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spelling doaj-309ffe64a6e54b2c94bb49a41f2df42a2021-09-05T20:44:59ZengSciendoFolia Horticulturae2083-59652017-12-0129218919810.1515/fhort-2017-0018fhort-2017-0018The influence of substrate type and chlormequat on the growth and flowering of marigold (Tagetes L.)Maślanka Małgorzata0Magdziarz Renata1Department of Ornamental Plants, University of Agriculture in Krakow, 29 Listopada 54, 31-425 Kraków, PolandDepartment of Ornamental Plants, University of Agriculture in Krakow, 29 Listopada 54, 31-425 Kraków, PolandThis study was conducted to investigate the effect of various horticultural substrates (compost, peat-coconut, peat TS1, flower soil, lowmoor peat) and a foliar spray of chlormequat (at a concentration of 1380 mg dm-3) on the growth and flowering of the marigold cultivars belonging to two species: Tagetes erecta - ʻMarvel Mixtureʼ and ʻTaishan Orangeʼ, and Tagetes patula - ʻDurango Redʼ and ʻBonanza Flameʼ. The obtained results show that the plants grown in peat TS1 and peat-coconut were taller, had longer internodes and leaves, and thicker stems than the plants grown in the other substrates. Chlormequat significantly reduced the height of ʻMarvel Mixtureʼ (in peat TS1), ʻTaishan Orangeʼ (in lowmoor peat) and ‘Bonanza Flameʼ (in peat-coconut). The use of chlormequat also accelerated the development of flower heads in ʻTaishan Orangeʼ (in lowmoor peat).https://doi.org/10.1515/fhort-2017-0018annual plantcompostflower soilgrowth retardantpeatpeat-coconut
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author Maślanka Małgorzata
Magdziarz Renata
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Magdziarz Renata
The influence of substrate type and chlormequat on the growth and flowering of marigold (Tagetes L.)
Folia Horticulturae
annual plant
compost
flower soil
growth retardant
peat
peat-coconut
author_facet Maślanka Małgorzata
Magdziarz Renata
author_sort Maślanka Małgorzata
title The influence of substrate type and chlormequat on the growth and flowering of marigold (Tagetes L.)
title_short The influence of substrate type and chlormequat on the growth and flowering of marigold (Tagetes L.)
title_full The influence of substrate type and chlormequat on the growth and flowering of marigold (Tagetes L.)
title_fullStr The influence of substrate type and chlormequat on the growth and flowering of marigold (Tagetes L.)
title_full_unstemmed The influence of substrate type and chlormequat on the growth and flowering of marigold (Tagetes L.)
title_sort influence of substrate type and chlormequat on the growth and flowering of marigold (tagetes l.)
publisher Sciendo
series Folia Horticulturae
issn 2083-5965
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This study was conducted to investigate the effect of various horticultural substrates (compost, peat-coconut, peat TS1, flower soil, lowmoor peat) and a foliar spray of chlormequat (at a concentration of 1380 mg dm-3) on the growth and flowering of the marigold cultivars belonging to two species: Tagetes erecta - ʻMarvel Mixtureʼ and ʻTaishan Orangeʼ, and Tagetes patula - ʻDurango Redʼ and ʻBonanza Flameʼ. The obtained results show that the plants grown in peat TS1 and peat-coconut were taller, had longer internodes and leaves, and thicker stems than the plants grown in the other substrates. Chlormequat significantly reduced the height of ʻMarvel Mixtureʼ (in peat TS1), ʻTaishan Orangeʼ (in lowmoor peat) and ‘Bonanza Flameʼ (in peat-coconut). The use of chlormequat also accelerated the development of flower heads in ʻTaishan Orangeʼ (in lowmoor peat).
topic annual plant
compost
flower soil
growth retardant
peat
peat-coconut
url https://doi.org/10.1515/fhort-2017-0018
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