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http://dx.doi.org/10.23097/JPAF:2022.24(4).30

Effects of the Daylight Disturbance on the Growth and Yield of Cut Flower Rose 'Monet' (Rosa hybrida cv. 'Monet')  

Yuri, Lee (Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Seoul)
Sang Kun, Park (Department of Floriculture, Korea National university of Agriculture and Fisheries)
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Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research / v.24, no.4, 2022 , pp. 30-34 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to analyze the effect of changes in the light environment caused by the daylight disturbance on the productivity and quality of the standard cut flower rose cultivar 'Monet'. It was artificially shaded to obstruct the sunlight and the productivity and growing characteristics of roses according to the time of daylight disturbance were investigated. The number of cut flowers per unit area (3.3m2) of the cut flower rose 'Monet' was 40 stems in the control, while in the 4-hour, 8-hour, and 12-hour treatments, it was 32, 29, and 25, respectively. As the daylight disturbance time was increased, the number of cut flowers showed a tendency to decrease. In the case of cut flower characteristics related to the quality of cut roses, all characteristics such as flower width, flower height, petal length, and petal width, decreased by 10 to 20% in the 12-hour treatment compared to the control. In addition, growth characteristics such as peduncle length, peduncle thickness, and cut flower height, which determine the marketability of cut roses, also tended to decrease as the daylight disturbance time increased. On the other hand, the number of days to flowering increased by 14.0% from 24.3 to 27.7. The overall growth characteristics were contracted and flowering was delayed as the time of daylight disturbance increased. In the results of this study, as the daylight disturbance time increased, flower size, cut flower length, and fresh weight was decreased. This is due to the decrease in the total photosynthetic amount as the daily average photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) was decreased, resulting in a decrease in the quality of roses. It is judged that it is because they do not receive enough carbohydrates necessary for growth and development.
Keywords
Cut flower productivity; Days to flowering; Growing charactersitics; Light intensity;
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