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Indian Journal of Plant and Soil

Volume  9, Issue 2, July-December 2022, Pages 59-63
 

Original Article

Effect of Sulphur Deficiency on Gerbera Grown on Cocopeat Under Polyhouse Conditions

Sonam Ashok Meghdambar

M.Sc. Agriculture Student, Division of Soil Science and Agicultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Pune 411005, Maharashtra, India.

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DOI: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijps.2348.9677.9222.3

Abstract

The results of the experiment revealed that due to sulfur deficiency newly emerging younger leaves became yellow and chlorotic. As deficiency increases leaves became yellowish white and chlorosis was clear. The roots of the gerbera plant became small as compared to all nutrients treatment. Flower color changes from orange to light orange (from Indian orange to nasturtium orange) from 155 days onwards up to the last harvest.


Keywords : Gerbera; Sulphur; Cocopeat; Deficiency symptoms.
Corresponding Author : Sonam Ashok Meghdambar, M.Sc. Agriculture Student, Division of Soil Science and Agicultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Pune 411005, Maharashtra, India.