• Title of article

    EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MULCHING ON GROWTH AND FLOWERING OF Freesia alba CV. AURORA

  • Author/Authors

    Younis, Adnan University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Bhatti, Muhammad Zahid Mukhtar University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Riaz, Atif University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Tariq, Usman University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Arfan, Muhammad University of Agriculture - Departments of Botany, Pakistan , Nadeem, Muhammad University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Ahsan, Muhammad University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan

  • From page
    429
  • To page
    433
  • Abstract
    The effect of different mulching materials such as transparent plastic sheet, rice straw and black plastic sheet was investigated on growth and flowering of Freesia cv. Aurora. There were four treatments, i.e. rice straw, white plastic sheet (transparent PS), black plastic sheets (black PS), and control (no mulching) and each treatment was replicated thrice. The results showed that time to germination was decreased and germination percentage was significantly improved by black mulch as compared to control in freesia plants. Straw mulch produced maximum plant height; earlier flower emergence, highest number of flower spikes per plant, floret per spike and flowers per plant. Maximum flower diameter was also observed in black polythene mulch. From the results of this experiment it can be concluded that black plastic mulch triggers plant growth and development (vegetative growth) while straw mulch encourages flower production both qualitatively and quantitatively in freesia plants.
  • Keywords
    Freesia , mulch , rice straw , black plastic sheet
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
  • Record number

    2642249