Growth regulation of Canna × generalis 'Florence Vaughan'.
2000
Abstract A study conducted in 1998 and 1999 determined the effects of B-Nine (daminozide) at rates of 2500 to 7500 ppm, Pistill (ethephon) at rates of 125 to 1000 ppm, Bonzi (paclobutrazol) at rates of 33 to 99 ppm, and Cutless (flurprimidol) at rates of 50 to 150 ppm on vegetative growth and flowering of Canna x generalis ‘Florence Vaughan’ during nursery container production and landscape establishment. Vegetative height 30 and 60 days after treatment (DAT), vegetative and inflorescence heights at first flower, and vegetative height at 30 days after planting (DAP) in the landscape were reduced by Cutless in 1998 and 1999. Vegetative height was suppressed quadratically by increasing rates of Cutless, an average of 46% and 42% (1998) and 19.5% and 30% (1999) at 30 and 60 DAT, respectively. In 1998, Cutless delayed flowering one to six days, while in 1999 flowering was accelerated one to eleven days compared to untreated plants. At 30 DAP, height suppression from the lowest rate of Cutless was 5% in 1998 a...
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