Performance of crysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium) as affected by planting materials and degree of stopping / by Myrna G. Leoncito.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Don Severino Agricultural College, 1992.Description: xiv, 95 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: LEONCITO, MYRNA GATDULA, Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang Cavite March 1992.Performance of Chrysanthemum morifolium) As Affected By Planting Materials and Degree of Stopping" Adviser : MR. REYNANTE P. ROZUL The study "Performance of Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemummorifolium As Affected by Planting Materials and Degree of Stopping" was conducted at 13 Bancod, Indang,Cavite from May 17, 1991, to December 3, 1991. This study was aimed at determining the effect of p Ian ting materials and degree of stopping on the growth and flowering of Chrysanthemum, finding out which p Ian ting materials produce good growth, and determining which degree of stopping produce the biggest flowers. A total of 00 p Ian ting materials were used with four replications. Each replication has four main plot factors of planting materials namely: P 1suckers of about 7 in. length, P 2 ¯ softwood cuttings of about 3 in, in Length, P3—semi hardwood cuttings of about 5 in, in length, and P 4 hardwood cuttings of about 5 in. in length. There were five. Sub—plot factors according to the degree of stopping namely:1- 5 buds retained in each shoot, S2 4 buds retained in each shoot, S3 3 buds retained in each shoot, S4buds retained in each E hoot, and S5 1 bud retained in each shoot. Different planting material were planted in polyethylene bag. These were misted for two-month s before transplanting to the main p lot for the development of the plants. Two weeks after the development of buds, stopping was done in different levels. PI (suckers of about 7 in, in Length) gave the highest mean of 145. 11 cm. in terms of growth performance because it produced the tallest p I ant. Significant result indicates that planting materials greatly affects the performance of Chrysanthemum plants. On the other hand, hardwood cuttings produced the largest diameter of flowers with a mean of 6, 629 cm. This result was highly significant in terms of degree of stopping.
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Applied Research IV (Agri-Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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LEONCITO, MYRNA GATDULA, Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang Cavite March 1992.Performance of Chrysanthemum morifolium) As Affected By Planting Materials and Degree of Stopping" Adviser : MR. REYNANTE P. ROZUL

The study "Performance of Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemummorifolium As Affected by Planting Materials and Degree of Stopping" was conducted at 13 Bancod, Indang,Cavite from May 17, 1991, to December 3, 1991. This study was aimed at determining the effect of p Ian ting materials and degree of stopping on the growth and flowering of Chrysanthemum, finding out which p Ian ting materials produce good growth, and determining which degree of stopping produce the biggest flowers.
A total of 00 p Ian ting materials were used with four replications. Each replication has four main plot factors of planting materials namely: P 1suckers of about 7 in. length, P 2 ¯ softwood cuttings of about 3 in, in Length, P3—semi hardwood cuttings of about 5 in, in length, and P 4 hardwood cuttings of about 5 in. in length. There were five. Sub—plot factors according to the degree of stopping namely:1- 5 buds retained in each shoot, S2 4 buds retained in each shoot, S3 3 buds retained in each shoot, S4buds retained in each E hoot, and S5 1 bud retained in each shoot.
Different planting material were planted in polyethylene bag. These were misted for two-month s before transplanting to the main p lot for the development of the plants. Two weeks after the development of buds, stopping was done in different levels. PI (suckers of about 7 in, in Length) gave the highest mean of 145. 11 cm. in terms of growth performance because it produced the tallest p I ant. Significant result indicates that planting materials greatly affects the performance of Chrysanthemum plants. On the other hand, hardwood cuttings produced the largest diameter of flowers with a mean of 6, 629 cm. This result was highly significant in terms of degree of stopping.

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