Effect of Growing Media on Acclimatization of Blood Lily

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  • Sumidtra Supinrach สาขาวิชาพืชศาสตร์ คณะวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยีการเกษตร ม.เทคโนโลยีราชมงคลล้านนา ลำปาง
  • Iss Supinrach

Abstract

The experiment was investigated the various media for plantlet growth of blood lily. The medias were included various components ratio of 4 mixture: media mixture 1 (sand: coconut coir: rice husk charcoal ratio 1:1:1), media mixture 2 (soil: sand: rice husk charcoal ratio 1:1:1) media mixture 3 (sand: rice husk charcoal ratio1:1) and media mixture 4 (medias). The experimental design was completely randomized design (CRD) with 20 replications and it was done at Plant Science, Faculty of Science and Agricultural Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna Lampang, Lampang. The results indicated that blood lily plantlet applied with media mixture 2 which was not significantly different from media mixture 4 showed the highest significantly of survival (90, 90 percent), bulbs number (1.33, 1.33 bulbs), leaf number (1.20, 1.40 leaves) leaf width (2.32, 2.75 centimeters) leaf length (5.78, 5.93 centimeters)Keywords: media, blood lily, acclimatization  

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2017-07-07

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