2002
DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2002.565.566
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Evaluation of Exotic Cultivars of Dahlia (Dahlia coccinea) under Rawalakot Conditions

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“…The probable reason for variation in number of flowers per plant may be due to the effect of environmental conditions prevailing during field trail. The similar results were observed in Dahlia by (Ahmed and Gul 2002), in China aster by (Munikrishnappa 2013) and (Zosiamliana et al, 2012), in Gladiolus reported by (Pant and Lal 1991). The yield produced flower per plant may be related to increase in plant height, number of branches, better utilization of applying fertilizer and manure in soil, numbers of flower, weight of individual flower, flowering duration.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The probable reason for variation in number of flowers per plant may be due to the effect of environmental conditions prevailing during field trail. The similar results were observed in Dahlia by (Ahmed and Gul 2002), in China aster by (Munikrishnappa 2013) and (Zosiamliana et al, 2012), in Gladiolus reported by (Pant and Lal 1991). The yield produced flower per plant may be related to increase in plant height, number of branches, better utilization of applying fertilizer and manure in soil, numbers of flower, weight of individual flower, flowering duration.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Components of environment such as humidity, light, temperature and edaphic factors might have played a role in the expansion and contraction of bulb sizes (Moore et al, 1979). The combination of environmental and genetic factors might have too resulted in the larger size of bulb (Ahmad and Gul, 2002). The phenomenon of correlation of large size of sister bulbs with more leaves and large size of mother bulbs with suitable environmental components is also supported by Nard et al (1997).…”
Section: Response Of Fresh Bulbs Of Commercial Tulip Cultivars During...mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Thinking about the significance of the harvest and probability of developing the yield, there is a requirement for its improvement [1][2][3][4]. Dahlias contain many transposonsgenetic pieces that move from place to place on an allele, thereby contributing to great floral diversity [5][6][7][8][9]. Evaluation is a necessary pre-requisite for crop improvement and it will provide a rapid, reliable and efficient means of information to augment the utilization of germplasm [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%