Response of gerbera plant (Gerbera jamesonii) to different ratios of loamy soil: peat-moss: spent mushroom
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https://doi.org/10.59658/jkas.v5i2.316Keywords:
culture media, cut flower ,Abstract
This study was carried out in lath house/ Horticulture and Landscape Gardining Department/ College of Agriculture/ University of Baghdad/ Jadria site for 2015-2016 year to study the effect of different ratios of loamy soil: peat moss: spent mushroom on vegetative and flowering growth of Gerbera jamesonii plant. Results could be summarized as follows : 1:2:1 ratio was the best in leaf area, wet and dry weight giving 635.60 cm2 7.71g and 3.37g respectively. The mixture 1:1:2 enhanced flowers number and their diameter , height and diameter peduncle, vase life, flower wet and dry weight , nitrogen percentage, leaves number and offshoots giving 5.08 flower, 8.90 cm, 33.87cm, 6.25mm, 10.25 days, 5.15g, 0.81g, 1.13% , 33.33 leaf and 5.00 offshoot respectively compared with other treatments.
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