Effect of timing of the budbreak in rose plants on the Sequence of rose production
1982
Manios, V. | Tsikalas, P. (Institute of Niticulture, Vegetable Crops and Floriculture, Heraklion, Crete (Greece))
The effect of two budbreak times, of October 5th and 30th, on the sequence of rose production was studied over a two-year period, 1975-76 and 1976-77, in Baccara and Montezuma cvs on R. canina Inermis rootstock, which were grown in the heated glass-greenhouse in Heraklion Crete (Katsabas). The results that the first budbreak of October 5th caused in both the tested cvs, greater rose production during the critical period from November to February with a peak production in December where as the second budbreak time of October 30th caused lower rose production and in cv Baccara moved the maximum production to January. The rose yield of cv Montezuma was higher when compared to cv Baccara; however the stem lenght of the former cv was shorter than that of the latter one
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