Effects of Different Organic Source Materials on Growth, Flowering and Yield in Zinnia Plant

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https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v11i1.112-117.5690

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Humic acid Vermicompost, Compost, Cut flower, Sustainable Agriculture

Abstract

The study was carried out in a randomized plot design with three replications, with 4 pots in each replication and 3 plants in each pot. A total of 10 applications consisting of liquid compost (25%- 50%), vermicompost (25%-50%), and humic acid (600-1200 ppm) and combining these applications were applied to Zinnia seedlings. The first application was applied as 400 mL per pot when the plants reached 20 cm in size. Applications were made 3 times with an interval of 7 days. When the plants are harvested, flower diameter (mm), stem thickness (mm), number of flowers (piece), stem length (cm), number of branches (pieces), the weight of branches (g), number of leaves (pieces), root length ( cm), root fresh weight (g), root dry weight (g), vase life (days) parameters were examined. As a result of the study, the highest flower diameter (72.27 mm) and SPAD value (34.93) was 600 ppm humic acid application, the highest flower stem thickness (4.67) and flower stem length (45.56 cm) 25% liquid compost + 25% vermicompost application, the highest flower stem thickness (4.67). The number of flowers (6.17 pieces) and root wet weight (8.10 g) were found in 25% vermicompost application, the highest number of branches (7,25) in 1200 ppm humic acid application, the highest branch weight (30.76) in 50% vermicompost application. As a result, it was observed that in applications where 25% of vermicompost was used, it had positive effects on the number of leaves, flowering, and root parameters. In humic acid applications, it has been found to have a positive effect when used at low rates such as 600 ppm. It is stated in the results of the study that the doses used to give better results when applied at low rates.

Published

31.01.2023

How to Cite

Alkaç, O. S., Öndeş, E., Tuncel, E., & Temir, R. (2023). Effects of Different Organic Source Materials on Growth, Flowering and Yield in Zinnia Plant. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 11(1), 112–117. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v11i1.112-117.5690

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