Effect of flowers cutting on yield production and seed quality of glory lily (Gloriosa superba L.)
1998
Somsook Srijukawan | Somporn Suriyant | Pramote Kerdsiri (Department of Agriculture, Bangkok (Thailand). Botany and Weed Science Div. Plant Physiology Group)
Investigation of effect of flowers cutting on yield production and seed quality of glory lily was conducted at Huaysai Research and Development Center, Amphoe Cha-am, Phetchaburi province during May 1995. The experimental design was Ramdomized Complete Block with four replications. Four year-old rhizomes of glory lily were planted in the field. They were buried at 5 inches depth, the row and hill spacings were 1x1 meter. When the glory lily gave flowers about 80 percents, the flowers in each plot were cut to 90, 60 and 40 flowers per plant and not cut as control. The results indicated that growth and yield of glory lily in every plots such as seed weight, pod weight, and rhizome number from each plot were not different. However, the rhizome weight in uncut flower plots was higher than the plots of 90, 60 and 40 flowers per plant. The pod number in 90 flowers per plant was higher than the uncut flower plot.
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