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Study: The growth and yield of Marigold flowers (Tagetes erecta L.) on Gibberellins concentration and pinching time

The tropical climate in Indonesia allows many floricultural products to grow well. Considering that the potential is still very large but has not been fully exploited, efforts are needed to encourage floriculture to be more developed. Marigold is one of the most popular multifunctional ornamental plants.

The problem in its cultivation is the presence of apical dominance, which inhibits the growth of lateral shoots. Vertical growth will encourage flowering lateral shoots. Marigold flowering is affected by the number of flowering branches, so these branches need to be pruned.

The aim of this study was to examine the interaction between GA3 concentration and pinching time on the growth and yield of marigold plants. This research was a field experiment with a split-plot design consisting of two factors. The first factors as the main plot, namely GA3 concentration (15, 200, and 250 ppm), and the second factors as sub plot, namely pinching time (14, 21, and 28 days after planting).

It was found that the interaction between gibberellins concentration of 200 ppm and pinching time of 14 DAP showed the fastest time of flower appearance. All concentrations of gibberellins gave the same good results for all parameters. Pinching time of 28 DAP gave the best results on plant height 35 DAP and number of flowers.

Isnawati, Lina & Setyaningrum, Tuti & Herastuti, Heti & Hasanov, Shavkat. (2023). The Growth and Yield of Marigold Flowers (Tagetes erecta L.) on Gibberellins Concentration and Pinching Time. BIO Web of Conferences. 69. 01020. 10.1051/bioconf/20236901020.

Read the complete paper at researchgate.net