ali salehi sardoei, Mojghan Shahdadneghad, Mohmmad Ali Bahmanyar
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In this study, topping as the first factor at three levels (0, 45, and 90 days before transplanting) and gibberellic acid as the second factor at four levels (0, 100, 200, and 300 mg L -1 ) were applied in a pot experiment outdoor under a factorial experiment with a completely randomized design, 4 replications in each treatment (4 pots in each replication). The seeds were planted in late summer. Then, approximately 7 cm long seedlings with six leaflets were transferred to pots. Plants were treated with gibberellic acid and topping 15 to 20 days after transplanting. Foliar spraying was carried out at three stages with 10 days’ intervals. Distilled water was sprayed on control plants. Results showed that using of gibberellic acid combined with a topping treatment increased the amount of chlorophyll index, plant height, length, and lateral roots volume. 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摘要
观赏叶植物的特征之一是产生足够的叶子和侧枝,以创造一个密集的外观。在某些情况下,有必要用一些生长调节剂处理一些不生长的树枝,以产生足够的叶子和侧枝。最常见的处理是顶枝和赤霉素的应用,以产生更多的叶片上的植物。以非洲万寿菊为研究对象,研究了打顶和施用赤霉素对其营养和生殖生长的影响。本研究采用完全随机设计的析因试验,在室外盆栽试验中,在插秧前0、45、90天三个水平上以拔顶为第一因子,在0、100、200、300 mg L -1四个水平上以赤霉素酸为第二因子,每个处理4个重复(每个重复4个盆栽)。种子是在夏末种下的。然后,将大约7厘米长、6个小叶的幼苗移栽到花盆中。植株在移栽后15 ~ 20天用赤霉素酸和打顶处理。叶面喷施分三个阶段进行,间隔10 d。在对照植物上喷洒蒸馏水。结果表明,施用赤霉素酸配合打顶处理可提高植株叶绿素指数、株高、株长和侧根体积。在施用100 mg L -1赤霉素后120 d,开花数、芽数和茎粗表现最佳。因此,与浓度为100 mg L -1的赤霉素酸配用打顶可以促进开花和其他大部分性状的提高。
Effects of topping and foliar application of gibberellic acid on some growth and flowering chracteristics of African marigold
One of the characteristics of ornamental foliage plants is the production of enough leaves and lateral branches to create a dense appearance. In some cases, it is necessary to treat some non-growing branches with some growth regulators to produce enough leaves and lateral shoots. The most common treatments are topping the branch and gibberellic acid application to produce more foliage on the plant. This research was conducted to study the influence of topping and application of gibberellic acid on vegetative and reproductive growth of African marigold as a bedding plant. In this study, topping as the first factor at three levels (0, 45, and 90 days before transplanting) and gibberellic acid as the second factor at four levels (0, 100, 200, and 300 mg L -1 ) were applied in a pot experiment outdoor under a factorial experiment with a completely randomized design, 4 replications in each treatment (4 pots in each replication). The seeds were planted in late summer. Then, approximately 7 cm long seedlings with six leaflets were transferred to pots. Plants were treated with gibberellic acid and topping 15 to 20 days after transplanting. Foliar spraying was carried out at three stages with 10 days’ intervals. Distilled water was sprayed on control plants. Results showed that using of gibberellic acid combined with a topping treatment increased the amount of chlorophyll index, plant height, length, and lateral roots volume. The number of opened flowers, bud and stem diameter had the highest performance at 120 days after spraying with 100 mg L -1 gibberellic acid. Therefore, topping combined with gibberellic acid at the concentration of 100 mg L -1 increased flowering and most other characteristics studied.