Efecto del inhibidor de crecimiento uniconazole en Freesia refracta Klatt. a partir de Cormo

Authors

  • Alfonso Reyes López Maestro Investigador de la Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro adscritos al Depto. de Horticultura Buenavista. Saltillo, Coah. México.
  • Leobardo Bañuelos Herrera Maestro Investigador de la Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro adscritos al Depto. de Horticultura Buenavista. Saltillo, Coah. México.
  • Natalia F. Ortega Rivera Ing. Agrónomo en Horticultura.
  • Humberto Macias Hernández Maestro Investigador de la Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro adscritos al Depto. de Horticultura Buenavista. Saltillo, Coah. México.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59741/agraria.v10i2.201

Keywords:

Cut flower, pot flower, compact plant

Abstract

Freesia refracta Klatt. is a flower that is used as a cut flower. One of the important aspects is the feasibility of production as a pot plant. In order to achieve this objetive was used the growth inhibitor Uniconazole at the 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 ppm concentrations. The treatments was applied either to the soil and the foliage, 45 days after plantation. There was as significant reduction in plant height, besides as the doses increase. There was a linear negative growth reduction. Uniconazole applied to the soil was more efective than foliage; suggesting 20 ppm to the foliage due to the fact that the plant was compact. Neither doses was detremental to the flower morphology and quality. 

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1994-12-15

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Efecto del inhibidor de crecimiento uniconazole en Freesia refracta Klatt. a partir de Cormo. (1994). Agraria, 10(2), 145-150. https://doi.org/10.59741/agraria.v10i2.201

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