2014
DOI: 10.18801/jbar.020114.19
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Foliar Application of Gibberelic Acid on Growth and Flowering of Gerbera Cultivars

Abstract: An experiment was conducted at Rooftop Garden under 2abotech lab, Department of Horticulture, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh during November 2012 to July 2013 to find out growth and yield performance of potted Gerbera against foliar application of different concentration of Gibberelic acid (GA 3). Three varieties viz. V 1 (red), V 2 (brick red), V 3 (pink) and four GA 3 concentrations viz. G 0 : 0 ppm, G 1 : 100 ppm, G 2 : 150ppm, G 3 : 200 ppm were evaluated in the experiment. Maximum numbe… Show more

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“…The highest number of flowers/plant was observed in V1 (14.75/plant/4month) and the lowest was observed in V12 (12.25/plant/4 month) (Figure 01). A similar variation was also observed by Hossain et al (2015), Jamal Uddin et al (2014); in case of gerbera. Also, similar result was found by Wazir (2014), Uddin et al (2013) and Uddin et al (2015a) in their evaluation of different lines of lisianthus.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The highest number of flowers/plant was observed in V1 (14.75/plant/4month) and the lowest was observed in V12 (12.25/plant/4 month) (Figure 01). A similar variation was also observed by Hossain et al (2015), Jamal Uddin et al (2014); in case of gerbera. Also, similar result was found by Wazir (2014), Uddin et al (2013) and Uddin et al (2015a) in their evaluation of different lines of lisianthus.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As discussed earlier, due to delay in flowering and more chlorophyll content in treatment with cycocel, there was more reserve of photosynthates in flower which prolong bloom life. Similar finding have been reported by Jamaluddin et al (2014) by application of growth retardant like ethrel in gerbera. The shortest bloom life was observed in T 1 (control) due to no application of growth regulators.…”
Section: Bloom Lifesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Being a growth promoter Gibberellin induce cell elongation and cell enlargement increasing stalk length. Similar finding was obtained by Pobudkiewicz and Nowak (1992), Sujatha et al (2009), Dalal et al (2009), Dogra et al (2012), Mehraj et al (2013) and Jamaluddin et al (2014) by application GA in gerbera. Decrease in flower stalk length in T 5 (Cycocel @ 800ppm) may be due to inhibitory effect of cycocel on cell elongation and cell enlargement which corroborates with the findings of Mohamed (1992) who reported that growth retardant like ethrel decreased stalk length.…”
Section: Length Of Flower Stalksupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Similar findings was reported by Hamidimoghadam et al [14] in increasing flower diameter of carnation applied with 5 ppm GA3 and BA @ 80 ppm in vase solution. Being a growth promoter, GA also attribute towards increase in flower diameter due to accumulation of more photosynthates and so also more petals in flower which corroborates with the finding of Sujata et al [1] and Jamaluddin et al [15] in gerbera.…”
Section: Percentage Gain Flower Diameter In Vasesupporting
confidence: 88%