Title of article
The Effects of Nitrogen Fertilizer Sources on Yield and some Quality Attributes of Chrysanthemum morifolium L.
Author/Authors
Vojodi Mehrabani Lamia نويسنده Assistant Professor, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University
Pages
8
From page
229
To page
236
Abstract
Nitrogen is a
crucial nutrient affecting plant growth and development
and its addition to the soil (as chemical or organic form) influences plant
growth characteristics. One experiment was conducted as a factorial based
on RCBD with two Chrysanthemum cultivars (‘Fred’ and ‘Angel’( and two
N-fertilizer sources [Urea (75 and 150 kg /h and Nitroxin 7.5 and 15 L /ha]
used as fertigation method beside control treatment with three replications.
The results revealed that the greatest petals carotenoids content was belonged
to 15 liter/ha Nitroxin and the least data for total phenolics was recorded in
the control treatment with ‘Angel’. Urea at 150 kg / ha increased the total
phenolics content. The high chlorophyll a content was obtained with
Nitroxin (15 L / ha) with ‘Fred’ and Urea (150 kg /h) with ‘Angel’. The
least chlorophyll b content was recorded with 150 kg / ha Urea at ‘Angel’.
Roots dry weight (15 L /ha Nitroxn), stem dry weight (15 L Nitroxin and
150 kg /ha Urea) were positively affected in ‘Fred’. Fertilizers application
positively affected root fresh weight in both cultivars. The highest content
of anthocyanin (19.3 ?mol g-1 FWt) was recorded in ‘Angel’ cultivar. Anthocyanin
content was also influenced by 150 kg / ha Urea (19.2 ?mol g-1
FWt) and 15 L/ha Nitroxin (18.4 ?mol g-1 FW). The highest amount of
shoot number (12.6) was recorded in ‘Fred’ cultivar. With any increase in
the fertilizer levels, flowers fresh weight and shoot numbers were significantly
increased.
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2412227
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