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Response of Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat to Foliar and Soil Applications of Ancymidol1
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1972
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Tall-growing Chrysanthemum CultivarsBotanyEnvironmental EngineeringSoil DrenchCrop ProtectionSoil ChemistryPhytotoxicityFlower SizeSoil ApplicationsChrysanthemum Morifolium Ramat
Abstract α-Cyclopropyl-α-(4-methoxyphenyl)-5-pyrimidinemethanol (ancymidol) applied to inherently tall-growing chrysanthemum cultivars controlled ht at concn of 62 mg/liter (0.06 mg/15 cm pot) when applied as a foliar spray, and 0.12 mg/15 cm pot when applied as a soil drench. An thesis was delayed in plants treated with high concn of the growth retardant but flower size and no., and node no. were unaffected.