Vol. 50
Title: Propagation by Root Cuttings and Nitrogen Nutrition of Containerized Anemone ×hybrida
Authors: Jean-Jacques B. Dubois, Frank A. Blazich and Stuart L. Warren
pp: 405
Abstract:
PURPOSE OF THESE STUDIES
Propagators in the United States are currently unable to meet demand for Anemone ×hybrida. Propagation is normally accomplished by division or root cuttings, with very low multiplication rates in either case. In addition, there are no published recommendations for N nutrition of A. ×hybrida, and recommendations for perennials in general are excessively variable. Two studies were undertaken to (1) determine the effect of N nutrition of stock plants on propagation by root cuttings, (2) provide the basis for a system for production of plantlets of anemone in small cell containers, and (3) determine optimal N levels for containerized plants of A. ×hybrida.
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