Effect of population density and levels of complete fertilizer of corns and flower production of gladiola / by Liza B. Panaligan.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 1990. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 27 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 635.93424 P19 1990
- College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
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Thesis (B.S.A.--Horticulture) Don Severino Agricultural College
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College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
PANALIGAN, LIZA B., Don Severino Agricultural College, "Effect of Population Density and Levels of Complete Fertilizer on Corms and Flower Production of Gladiola", Mr. Celso S. Crucido, Adviser.
The effect of population density and levels of complete fertilizer on corms and flower production of gladiola was conducted at the Floriculture Nursery of the Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite from August 1988 to November 1983. The treatments were laid out in 325 square meter land using split plot de-sign with three replications. The three population densities (80,000 plants/ha, 40,000 plants/ha and 26,315 plants/ha) were used as the main variables, while the three levels of complete fertilizer (100 kgms/ha, 200 kgms/ha and 300 kgms/ha) as the sub-plot. Highly significant effect of population density were observed for the average number of bulbs, the average number of cormels and average number of flower per hill. The average weight of bulbs and average length of spike were significantly affected by complete fertilizer level at both 514 and 1"f- levels of significance. On the other hand, the combined effect of population density and levels of complete fertilizer levels were not significant on all parameters measured in this experiment. However, population density 3 (26,315 plants/ ha) and complete fertilizer level 3 (300 kgm/ha) gave the highest mean number of bulbs, average number of cormels and average number of flowers per hill. It also obtained the highest weight of bulbs and longest spike per plant.
Submitted to the University Library 05/10/2007 T-1045