Foliar Applications of Plant Growth Regulators Affect Stem Elongation and Branching of 11 Kalanchoe Species
2012; American Society for Horticultural Science; Volume: 22; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.21273/horttech.22.3.338
ISSN1943-7714
AutoresChristopher J. Currey, John E. Erwin,
Tópico(s)Plant and animal studies
ResumoOur objectives were to assess the efficacy of various plant growth regulators (PGRs) on stem elongation and branching of 11 kalanchoe ( Kalanchoe ) species with ornamental characteristics: beauvard’s widow’s-thrill ( K. beauvardii ), K. glaucescens , lavender scallops or red-leaved kalanchoe ( K. fedtschenkoi ), K. longiflora , chandelier plant ( K. manginii ), marnier’s kalanchoe ( K. marnieriana ), K. millotii , flower dust plant ( K. pumila ), K. rosei , common kalanchoe or nentabos ( K. rotundifolia ), and K. streptantha . Foliar spray applications of deionized water, ancymidol (15−60 ppm), benzyladenine (75−300 ppm), chlormequat chloride (750−3000 ppm), daminozide (1250−5000 ppm), ethephon (250−1000 ppm), paclobutrazol (10−40 ppm), or uniconazole (5−20 ppm) were applied 2 weeks after plants were pinched. Stem length at the time of application and 4 weeks after applications and branch number were recorded. While effective chemicals and concentrations varied widely among species, paclobutrazol and uniconazole were identified as providing broad efficacy with respect to inhibition of stem elongation across all 11 species in this study. Additionally, benzyladenine and ethephon increased the number of branches for several species.
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