2016
DOI: 10.15835/buasvmcn-hort:12241
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Influence of Cultivar and Planting Material on Soluble Dry Matter Content of Dahlia Tubers

Abstract: The aim of present paper was to study the influence of the planting material (forced and unforced tuberous roots), and of the cultivar on the average soluble dry matter content (%) from Dahlia tuberous roots at harvest. Also, there were determined a series of relationships between soluble dry matter content and main plant characteristics, like average shoots per plant and average weight of the tuberous roots at harvest time. The study was conducted for two years at University of Agricultural Sciences and Veter… Show more

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“…1 Globally, there are approximately 30 distinct perennial species of dahlia that are valued for their wide range of petal colors, floral forms and sizes, and edible quality of their tuberous roots. 2,3 The value of these functional characteristic and plant growth and yield performance are dependent on genotype, environmental and edaphic factors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 Globally, there are approximately 30 distinct perennial species of dahlia that are valued for their wide range of petal colors, floral forms and sizes, and edible quality of their tuberous roots. 2,3 The value of these functional characteristic and plant growth and yield performance are dependent on genotype, environmental and edaphic factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%