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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Mar 1992

Growth and Flowering of ‘Alice du Pont’ Mandevilla in Response to Sumagic

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Page Range: 36 – 39
DOI: 10.24266/0738-2898-10.1.36
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Abstract

Vegetative growth of ‘Alice du Pont’ mandevilla can be controlled by selection of an appropriate foliar application rate of Sumagic (uniconazole) and application interval. A single application of 5 to 20 ppm ai Sumagic (uniconazole) controlled vegetative growth for only 3 to 4 weeks; after this time, growth rates were similar to control plants. Multiple applications of 5 to 20 ppm ai Sumagic (uniconazole) effectively restricted vegetative growth; as the concentration of Sumagic (uniconazole) increased, the interval between applications increased from about 4 (5 ppm) to 6 (20 ppm) weeks. A single application of higher rates (30 to 120 ppm) of Sumagic (uniconazole) was phytotoxic. Generally, time to flowering increased and flower diameter decreased when application rate increased.

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Contributor Notes

Technical assistance of Cathy Browne is gratefully appreciated.

2Assistant and Associate Professors of Horticulture, respectively.

3Professor of Research Data Analysis

Received: 22 Jul 1991
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