The effects of different potted mixtures on the growth and development of miniature roses (Rosa ‘Orange Meillandina’)

Purpose The miniature rose is one of the most important potted flowers. So far, however, no research has focused on its optimal growing medium. This experiment was performed to evaluate the effects of different media on the growth and development of miniature roses. Method Organic materials includin...

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Main Authors: Masood Ghasemi Ghehsareh, Maryam Ghanbari, Saeid Reezi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University Publishing 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
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Online Access:http://ijrowa.khuisf.ac.ir/article_677881_3d390284d6b60b81db21aeb6eb636f4d.pdf
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spelling doaj-9c0070f237ba44a783c2b8ed563e49592021-03-09T09:46:01ZengIslamic Azad University PublishingInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152020-12-019439940910.30486/ijrowa.2020.1897723.1060677881The effects of different potted mixtures on the growth and development of miniature roses (Rosa ‘Orange Meillandina’)Masood Ghasemi Ghehsareh0Maryam Ghanbari1Saeid Reezi2Department of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Shahrekord University, IranDepartment of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Shahrekord University, IranDepartment of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Shahrekord University, IranPurpose The miniature rose is one of the most important potted flowers. So far, however, no research has focused on its optimal growing medium. This experiment was performed to evaluate the effects of different media on the growth and development of miniature roses. Method Organic materials including peat moss, cocopeat, and licorice root residue were used alone or in combination. Fifty percent of each medium was field soil (sandy loam) and the other 50% included either peat, cocopeat, licorice residues or combinations of equal ratios including peat + cocopeat, peat + licorice residues, cocopeat + licorice residue Results The highest values of root and shoot fresh and dry weight, lateral branches length, leaf number, leaf area, relative water content, flower number and appearance quality were observed in 50% peat moss. Meanwhile, the tallest plants were observed in cocopeat bed, the highest root/shoot ratio in Licorice residue, the largest root volume in peat moss+ coco peat mixture and the highest amount of chlorophyll and carotenoid were observed in plants growing on Peat + licorice residue. In terms of length and diameter of the branches, there was no statistically significant difference between the peat and peat + cocopeat treatments. Conclusion Miniature roses grew best on 50% peat moss + 50% field soil and also on 25% peat moss + 25% cocopeat + 50% field soil. Unlike some plants, miniature roses cannot grow well if peat moss is completely replaced by cocopeat. Licorice residue had a negative effect on plant growth.http://ijrowa.khuisf.ac.ir/article_677881_3d390284d6b60b81db21aeb6eb636f4d.pdfroot mediumpeat mossleaf area ratiolicorice residue
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author Masood Ghasemi Ghehsareh
Maryam Ghanbari
Saeid Reezi
spellingShingle Masood Ghasemi Ghehsareh
Maryam Ghanbari
Saeid Reezi
The effects of different potted mixtures on the growth and development of miniature roses (Rosa ‘Orange Meillandina’)
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
root medium
peat moss
leaf area ratio
licorice residue
author_facet Masood Ghasemi Ghehsareh
Maryam Ghanbari
Saeid Reezi
author_sort Masood Ghasemi Ghehsareh
title The effects of different potted mixtures on the growth and development of miniature roses (Rosa ‘Orange Meillandina’)
title_short The effects of different potted mixtures on the growth and development of miniature roses (Rosa ‘Orange Meillandina’)
title_full The effects of different potted mixtures on the growth and development of miniature roses (Rosa ‘Orange Meillandina’)
title_fullStr The effects of different potted mixtures on the growth and development of miniature roses (Rosa ‘Orange Meillandina’)
title_full_unstemmed The effects of different potted mixtures on the growth and development of miniature roses (Rosa ‘Orange Meillandina’)
title_sort effects of different potted mixtures on the growth and development of miniature roses (rosa ‘orange meillandina’)
publisher Islamic Azad University Publishing
series International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
issn 2195-3228
2251-7715
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Purpose The miniature rose is one of the most important potted flowers. So far, however, no research has focused on its optimal growing medium. This experiment was performed to evaluate the effects of different media on the growth and development of miniature roses. Method Organic materials including peat moss, cocopeat, and licorice root residue were used alone or in combination. Fifty percent of each medium was field soil (sandy loam) and the other 50% included either peat, cocopeat, licorice residues or combinations of equal ratios including peat + cocopeat, peat + licorice residues, cocopeat + licorice residue Results The highest values of root and shoot fresh and dry weight, lateral branches length, leaf number, leaf area, relative water content, flower number and appearance quality were observed in 50% peat moss. Meanwhile, the tallest plants were observed in cocopeat bed, the highest root/shoot ratio in Licorice residue, the largest root volume in peat moss+ coco peat mixture and the highest amount of chlorophyll and carotenoid were observed in plants growing on Peat + licorice residue. In terms of length and diameter of the branches, there was no statistically significant difference between the peat and peat + cocopeat treatments. Conclusion Miniature roses grew best on 50% peat moss + 50% field soil and also on 25% peat moss + 25% cocopeat + 50% field soil. Unlike some plants, miniature roses cannot grow well if peat moss is completely replaced by cocopeat. Licorice residue had a negative effect on plant growth.
topic root medium
peat moss
leaf area ratio
licorice residue
url http://ijrowa.khuisf.ac.ir/article_677881_3d390284d6b60b81db21aeb6eb636f4d.pdf
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