Effect of aminoethoxyvinylglycine addition on the floral bud opening of Ranunculus asiaticus L cultivars
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG) additions on several growth variables of R. asiaticus in a greenhouse under a typically dry environment of the Mexicali valley.
Design/methodology/approach: The variables determined were, bud opening rate, flower diameter, height of stem and bud growing rate and completely randomized block experimental design under a 2 by 4 factorial arrangement and three replicates was used for setting up the treatments with rates AVG of 0,100,150 and 200ppm over La Belle Deep Rose (DER) and La Belle Dark Orange (DAR) R. asiaticus cultivars.
Results: The optimal dose of AVG for reducing flower bud diameter on both cultivars were those of 200 and 100 ppm respectively. Also, AVG addition had a significant effect in reducing stem height and growing rate for both cultivars.
Limitations on study/implications: The use of AVG has shown good results as inhibitor of ethylene synthesis and extension of shelf life in carnations, snap dragons (Antirrhinum), ripening of fruits, and to reduce abortion of female flowers in certain species of walnuts, so, based on the above and considering the lack of information regarding the use of AVG inhibitor in the opening of Persian Buttercup flower buds was used AVG in R. asiaticus.
Findings/conclusions: AVG addition on plants of R. asiaticus had a significant effect reducing growth, both in diameter and height in the La Belle Deep Rose (DER) and La Belle Dark Orange (DAR) varieties