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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology

Vol. 76 No: 1

Title:
The effects of bulb storage temperature, planting date and soil temperature on the growth of Narcissus in the field

Authors:
G.R. HANKS, D.C.E. WURR and J.R. FELLOWS

pp: 93-100

Abstract:
Three experiments with field-grown narcissus 'Carlton', each lasting two years, were set up starting in 1995, 1996 and 1997. In each experiment there were 12 treatments, consisting of all combinations of two pre-planting storage temperatures (pre-cooling and no pre-cooling), two planting dates (early and late) and three straw mulch treatments (no mulch, early mulch and late mulch). Treatments were applied only in the first year of each experiment, but crops were recorded and sampled in both year one and year two. The major effects were those of planting date and pre-planting storage temperature. Early planting, pre-cooling and early mulching consistently affected the pattern of growth and gave earlier emergence, earlier flower cropping and earlier senescence in year one but had no effect in year two. Early planting increased and pre-cooling reduced the total number of flowers in both years and both advanced the date of competed flower initiation ('stage Pc') in year one. The number of marketable bulbs was reduced by early planting and pre-cooling in both years, and while pre-cooling reduced total bulb weight, early planting increased it, giving more marketable bulbs in the saleable 12-16 cm circumference grades. There were positive correlations between number of flowers and bulb yield in year two and bulb yield in year one, indicating that, to achieve high flower numbers and bulb yields in year two, growers need to apply treatments which will maximize bulb yield in year one. The data indicate that, by applying simple treatments, the growth of narcissus can be manipulated to alter the timing of flowers in year one and the number of flowers and bulb yield in both years.

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