RESEARCH ON ROOTING PELARGONIUM CUTS USING DIFFERENT TYPES OF SUBSTRATES.

Autor: TOMA, Mitel-Dumitru, BURNICHI, Floarea, MANEA, Vasilica, MIREA, Emilian, TOADER, Alexandru, STAICU, Bogdan, VASILE, Florentina-Ionela, PANTAZI, Lenuta, NITA, Auras
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Zdroj: Acta Technica Corviniensis - Bulletin of Engineering; Jul-Sep2021, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p107-110, 4p
Abstrakt: The geraniums are rich in flowers, brightly colored, with rounded leaves and slightly fragrant. These are known scientifically as Pelargonium. It is distinguished by the fact that it has irregularly shaped flower buds, fewer fertile stamens and a tube of nectar, compared to other species in the Geraniaceae family. Pelargonium plants are widely used for decorative purposes, both inside and outside our homes. The genus Pelargonium comprises about 300 species and varieties of perennials, most of which are native to South Africa. These plants are part of the Geraniaceae family. The geranium is a plant, able to bloom continuously from May until the appearance of the first autumn frosts, provided that they benefit from a strong sunshine and a moderate watering. The establishment of the experiment was intended to obtain a culture technology of these plants, as optimal as possible, in order to provide scientific information, mainly to flower producers, but also to enthusiasts of this branch. The experiment was set up at the Buzau Vegetable Research and Development Station in the fall of 2019. This experiment involved making twelve cuttings of Pelargonium Calliope Dark Red, which were placed in different soil substrates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index