Effect of nutrition and planting distance on production of quality cut stems of chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflorum Ramat.) Kitam

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2019
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Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
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The study was conducted on “Effect of nutrition and planting distance on production of quality cut stems of chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflorum Ramat.) Kitam.” at the Research Farm and Postgraduate Laboratory of the Department of Floriculture and Landscaping, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana during the year 2018-19. Plants of chrysanthemum cv. “Yellow Star” planted at different spacings (10×10 cm, 15×10 cm and 20×10 cm) were subjected to different applications of nitrogen levels (control, 10, 20, 30 and 40 g/m2). The experiment was laid out in Factorial Randomized Block Design (FRBD) with three replications. The observations recorded revealed that all the vegetative and floral parameters were influenced by different levels of nitrogen and plant distances. Nitrogen applied @ 10 g/m2 recorded the minimum days to bud appearance (89.11 days) and days to 50 % flowering (102.00 days). The maximum flower diameter (12.52 cm), number of flowers/stem (11.73), weight of fresh cut stem (86.80 g) and vase life (21.66 days) were also observed in the same treatment, whereas, nitrogen applied @ 40 g/m2 resulted in the maximum plant height (83.77 cm), number of leaves/plant (43.62) and length of cut stem (77.14 cm). With respect to spacing treatments, the results obtained from plants planted at 20×10 cm revealed the maximum leaf area/plant (1326.34 cm2), number of leaves/plant (37.53), flower diameter (11.24 cm), number of flowers/stem (9.48), weight of fresh cut stem (75.83 g) and vase life (19.33 days). However, the maximum plant height (80.65 cm), minimum days to bud appearance (90.93 days), minimum days to 50% flowering (106.40 days) and maximum cut stem length (74.64 cm) was recorded in plants planted at 10×10 cm. From the present study, it can be concluded that chrysanthemum plants fertilized with nitrogen @ 10 g/m2 and planted at 20×10 cm spacing is an ideal combination of fertilization and plant distance for production of good quality cut stems of chrysanthemum cv. „Yellow Star”.
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