Author/Authors :
Zahiri Barsari, Samane Young Researchers and Elite Club - Rasht Branch - Islamic Azad University , Hashemabadi, Davood Department of Horticulture - Rasht Branch - Islamic Azad University , Zaredost, Fatemeh Young Researchers and Elite Club - Rasht Branch - Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
The impact of phenylphthalamic acid (PPA) rates including 0 (PPA0),
1000 (PPA1000), 2000 (PPA2000) or 3000 (PPA3000) mg L-1 and perfect fertilizer
rates including 0 (PF0), 100 (PF100), 200 (PF200) and 300 (PF300) mg L-1 was
studied on vegetative and reproductive growth of ornamental pepper plants.
To realize this, a factorial experiment was conducted in a Completely Randomized
Design with three replications. It was found that the interaction
between ‘PPA × PF’ improved the measured traits; so that the shortest time
to flower initiation (55.40 day), the shortest time to fruit set (62.93 day) and
the highest fruit number (98.12 fruit) were related to the application of
‘PPA2000 × PF200’. Plants treated with ‘PPA2000 × PF300’ exhibited the most
number of flowers (117.36), number of flowering stems (7.4), diameter of
flowering stem (3.7 mm), plant height (45.83 cm), fruit fresh weight (6.71
g), fruit dry weight (3.79 g), plant fresh weight (21.96 g) and plant dry
weight (15.17 g). Also, this treatment exhibited the highest fruit anthocyanin
content and total chlorophyll. Conclusively, the application of ‘PPA2000×PF200’
is recommended because of the lower consumption of perfect fertilizer and
the greater effect on traits having a beautiful and economic value for
ornamental peppers.
Keywords :
Flowering , Fruit bearing , Phenylphthalamate , Pollination