Response of mulched marcotted roses to frequency of watering / by Ludivilla F. Vidallo.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 1980. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 21 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 635.9333 V66 1980
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Special Problem (BSA--Agronomy) Don Severino Agricultural College
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The study "Response of Mulched Marcotted Roses to Frequency of Watering" was conducted in Calumpang Lejos, In-dang, Cavite from November 1979 to January 1980. The objectives of this study were to determine (a) the response of marcotted roses to mulching and different watering frequencies and (b) the possible effects of rice straw as mulch and different watering frequencies on the growth and floral development of roses.
Marcotted roses were planted on small pots each having a diameter of four inches. A combination of sterilized com-post and garden soil mixture was used as soil media. A small amount of rice straw just enough to cover the soil surface were placed around the plants in each treatment.
The highest average mean height of plant was obtained in Treatment 1 on mulched rose 14041. Mulched marcotted rose with everyday supply of water gave the highest number of flowers, number of shoots and diameter of a flower.
Treatment 2 (one day interval of watering) ranked second and the least effective treatment was treatment 4 (rice straw mulch and three days watering interval).
Submitted to the University Library 03-10-1980 SP-485