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  <title>Foliar application of plant growth regulators affecting vegetative and flowering traits in mop-head hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla)</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.681</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Hydrangea is one of the world&#39;s most charming and wonderful ornamental plants. In recent years<br />
hydrangeas have been used commonly as cut flowers, potted plants, and garden plants with a<br />
gradual increase in popularity and production worldwide. The present study was conducted to<br />
investigate the effect of foliar application of plant growth regulators on Hydrangea macrophylla.<br />
The study provides valuable information for optimizing hydrangea growth and development<br />
through the use of PGRs. It focuses on the factors such as plant height, flower size, and overall<br />
aesthetics. The treatments comprised of different plant growth regulators at different<br />
concentration i.e., gibberellic acid (GA 3 : 25 ppm, 50 ppm, and 100 ppm), benzyladenine (BA: 50<br />
ppm, 100 ppm, and 150 ppm and giberellin in combination with benzyladenine (GA 4+7 @ +BA:<br />
50 ppm, 150 ppm, and 250 ppm). From the data, it was revealed that the use of different PGRs<br />
had a significant effect on all the vegetative and floral parameters of the plants. The plants<br />
treated with GA 3 @ 100 ppm had maximum plant height (39.60 cm), the maximum length of<br />
shoots (27.51 cm), minimum days taken for visible bud formation (151.47 days), and minimum<br />
days for flowering (184.53 days). In addition, maximum pot presentability (88.17) and growth<br />
index (35.81) were recorded in the plants with the application of GA 4+7 @ 50 ppm+BA @ 50<br />
ppm. Thus, the study indicated that hydrangea plants treated with GA 4+7 @ 50 ppm + BA @ 50<br />
ppm resulted in the most desirable and presentable potted plants. By providing insights into the<br />
effective use of PGRs, the study can help growers optimize plant production, improve plant<br />
quality etc.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Hydrangea is one of the world&#39;s most charming and wonderful ornamental plants. In recent years<br />
hydrangeas have been used commonly as cut flowers, potted plants, and garden plants with a<br />
gradual increase in popularity and production worldwide. The present study was conducted to<br />
investigate the effect of foliar application of plant growth regulators on Hydrangea macrophylla.<br />
The study provides valuable information for optimizing hydrangea growth and development<br />
through the use of PGRs. It focuses on the factors such as plant height, flower size, and overall<br />
aesthetics. The treatments comprised of different plant growth regulators at different<br />
concentration i.e., gibberellic acid (GA 3 : 25 ppm, 50 ppm, and 100 ppm), benzyladenine (BA: 50<br />
ppm, 100 ppm, and 150 ppm and giberellin in combination with benzyladenine (GA 4+7 @ +BA:<br />
50 ppm, 150 ppm, and 250 ppm). From the data, it was revealed that the use of different PGRs<br />
had a significant effect on all the vegetative and floral parameters of the plants. The plants<br />
treated with GA 3 @ 100 ppm had maximum plant height (39.60 cm), the maximum length of<br />
shoots (27.51 cm), minimum days taken for visible bud formation (151.47 days), and minimum<br />
days for flowering (184.53 days). In addition, maximum pot presentability (88.17) and growth<br />
index (35.81) were recorded in the plants with the application of GA 4+7 @ 50 ppm+BA @ 50<br />
ppm. Thus, the study indicated that hydrangea plants treated with GA 4+7 @ 50 ppm + BA @ 50<br />
ppm resulted in the most desirable and presentable potted plants. By providing insights into the<br />
effective use of PGRs, the study can help growers optimize plant production, improve plant<br />
quality etc.</p>
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