Growth response of rose cuttings to different potting media / by Elenita R. Sierra.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Don Severino Agricultural College, 1989.Description: 30 pages: illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: SIERRA, ELENITA R. Applied Research IV Agricultural Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, March, 1989. "Growth Response of Cuttings to Different Potting Media." Adviser: Mrs. Estrellita E. Morena The study entitled "Growth Response of Rose Cuttings to Different Potting Media" was conducted at Poblacion, Indang, Cavite from November 17, 1988 to January 18, 1989 to determine the effect of different potting media on the growth of rose and to know which medium is best for its growth. One hundred clay pots were filled with different potting media such as garden soil, horse manure, coconut husk, compost and a combination of sand and sawdust. These were divided into five (5) treatments with three (3) replications. A randomized complete block design (RCBD) was used in this study. Watering was done daily to prevent drying of plants. There were no pests and diseases observed during the conduct of the study. Findings showed at T, (garden soil and horse manure) was the best potting medium. Plants under Ty were taller and more vigorous. T also gave the least number of days from planting to shoot emergence, most number of shoots, highest percentage survival, 9 most number of leaflets and longest roots as compared to the other four treatments. All the treatments were good for growing rose cuttings except Ty, compost and garden soil) which gave the poorest result. The analysis of variance showed a significant result at 5% and 1% level of significance except for table 2 and 3 which gave insignificant results.
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Applied Research IV (Agri-Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College.

Includes bibliographical references.

Includes bibliographical references.

SIERRA, ELENITA R. Applied Research IV Agricultural Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, March, 1989. "Growth Response of Cuttings to Different Potting Media." Adviser: Mrs. Estrellita E. Morena

The study entitled "Growth Response of Rose Cuttings to Different Potting Media" was conducted at Poblacion, Indang, Cavite from November 17, 1988 to January 18, 1989 to determine the effect of different potting media on the growth of rose and to know which medium is best for its growth.

One hundred clay pots were filled with different potting media such as garden soil, horse manure, coconut husk, compost and a combination of sand and sawdust. These were divided into five (5) treatments with three (3) replications. A randomized complete block design (RCBD) was used in this study. Watering was done daily to prevent drying of plants.

There were no pests and diseases observed during the conduct of the study.

Findings showed at T, (garden soil and horse manure) was the best potting medium. Plants under Ty were taller and more vigorous. T also gave the least number of days from planting to shoot emergence, most number of shoots, highest percentage survival, 9 most number of leaflets and longest roots as compared to the other four treatments. All the treatments were good for growing rose cuttings except Ty, compost and garden soil) which gave the poorest result.

The analysis of variance showed a significant result at 5% and 1% level of significance except for table 2 and 3 which gave insignificant results.

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