Growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions

Rooted cuttings of chrysanthemum (Chysanthemum morifolium cv. Reagan White) were grown in seedling trays of three differing volumes (34, 73, and 140 ml) and containing three different substrates (coconut peat, burnt rice husk, and coconut peat:burnt rice husk). Growth and flowering of nine treatment...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Taweesak, Viyachai, Abdullah, Thohirah Lee, Hassan, Siti Aishah, Kamarulzaman, Nitty Hirawaty, Wan Yusof, Wan Abdullah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: WFL Publisher 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37804/1/Growth%20and%20flowering%20response%20of%20cut%20chrysanthemums%20grown%20in%20restricted%20root%20conditions.pdf
_version_ 1796973219612196864
author Taweesak, Viyachai
Abdullah, Thohirah Lee
Hassan, Siti Aishah
Kamarulzaman, Nitty Hirawaty
Wan Yusof, Wan Abdullah
author_facet Taweesak, Viyachai
Abdullah, Thohirah Lee
Hassan, Siti Aishah
Kamarulzaman, Nitty Hirawaty
Wan Yusof, Wan Abdullah
author_sort Taweesak, Viyachai
collection UPM
description Rooted cuttings of chrysanthemum (Chysanthemum morifolium cv. Reagan White) were grown in seedling trays of three differing volumes (34, 73, and 140 ml) and containing three different substrates (coconut peat, burnt rice husk, and coconut peat:burnt rice husk). Growth and flowering of nine treatments were observed and compared with soil culture as the control. Burnt rice husk had the highest bulk density and it was strongly alkaline (pH 8.75), while coconut peat showed the highest water content and cation exchange capacity, with slightly acidic property (pH 5.26). Plant height and total leaf area of chrysanthemums reduced significantly when substrate volume decreased, regardless of substrate type. Chrysanthemums grown in a substrate volume of 140 ml, with any substrate, had a larger root surface area than those grown in soil. Relative water content and macro elements in leaves did not differ significantly between control and other treatments. Chrysanthemums grown in restricted root volume had higher proline levels than control, throughout growth period, indication of plant stress. Restricted root volume reduced the total dry weight of chrysanthemums by more than 38%. Root:shoot ratio of all treatments was significantly higher than control but it did not differ between treatments. The number of flowers reduced more than 29%, depending on the substrate volume. Number of petals, days to harvest and vase life were not affected by restrictions. Chrysanthemums grown in 140 ml of coconut peat mix with burnt rice husk had better performance than other treatments. Cut chrysanthemums can be grown under restricted root volume constraints but stressful conditions result and both growth and flowering are affected.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T08:39:25Z
format Article
id upm.eprints-37804
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-06T08:39:25Z
publishDate 2014
publisher WFL Publisher
record_format dspace
spelling upm.eprints-378042015-12-08T01:17:13Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37804/ Growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions Taweesak, Viyachai Abdullah, Thohirah Lee Hassan, Siti Aishah Kamarulzaman, Nitty Hirawaty Wan Yusof, Wan Abdullah Rooted cuttings of chrysanthemum (Chysanthemum morifolium cv. Reagan White) were grown in seedling trays of three differing volumes (34, 73, and 140 ml) and containing three different substrates (coconut peat, burnt rice husk, and coconut peat:burnt rice husk). Growth and flowering of nine treatments were observed and compared with soil culture as the control. Burnt rice husk had the highest bulk density and it was strongly alkaline (pH 8.75), while coconut peat showed the highest water content and cation exchange capacity, with slightly acidic property (pH 5.26). Plant height and total leaf area of chrysanthemums reduced significantly when substrate volume decreased, regardless of substrate type. Chrysanthemums grown in a substrate volume of 140 ml, with any substrate, had a larger root surface area than those grown in soil. Relative water content and macro elements in leaves did not differ significantly between control and other treatments. Chrysanthemums grown in restricted root volume had higher proline levels than control, throughout growth period, indication of plant stress. Restricted root volume reduced the total dry weight of chrysanthemums by more than 38%. Root:shoot ratio of all treatments was significantly higher than control but it did not differ between treatments. The number of flowers reduced more than 29%, depending on the substrate volume. Number of petals, days to harvest and vase life were not affected by restrictions. Chrysanthemums grown in 140 ml of coconut peat mix with burnt rice husk had better performance than other treatments. Cut chrysanthemums can be grown under restricted root volume constraints but stressful conditions result and both growth and flowering are affected. WFL Publisher 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37804/1/Growth%20and%20flowering%20response%20of%20cut%20chrysanthemums%20grown%20in%20restricted%20root%20conditions.pdf Taweesak, Viyachai and Abdullah, Thohirah Lee and Hassan, Siti Aishah and Kamarulzaman, Nitty Hirawaty and Wan Yusof, Wan Abdullah (2014) Growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, 12 (2). pp. 1240-1243. ISSN 1459-0255; ESSN: 1459-0263 http://world-food.net/growth-and-flowering-response-of-cut-chrysanthemums-grown-in-restricted-root-conditions/
spellingShingle Taweesak, Viyachai
Abdullah, Thohirah Lee
Hassan, Siti Aishah
Kamarulzaman, Nitty Hirawaty
Wan Yusof, Wan Abdullah
Growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions
title Growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions
title_full Growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions
title_fullStr Growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions
title_full_unstemmed Growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions
title_short Growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions
title_sort growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums grown in restricted root conditions
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37804/1/Growth%20and%20flowering%20response%20of%20cut%20chrysanthemums%20grown%20in%20restricted%20root%20conditions.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT taweesakviyachai growthandfloweringresponseofcutchrysanthemumsgrowninrestrictedrootconditions
AT abdullahthohirahlee growthandfloweringresponseofcutchrysanthemumsgrowninrestrictedrootconditions
AT hassansitiaishah growthandfloweringresponseofcutchrysanthemumsgrowninrestrictedrootconditions
AT kamarulzamannittyhirawaty growthandfloweringresponseofcutchrysanthemumsgrowninrestrictedrootconditions
AT wanyusofwanabdullah growthandfloweringresponseofcutchrysanthemumsgrowninrestrictedrootconditions