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Research Article

Effect of different soil compositions and growth conditions on the corm production of Gladiolus grandiflorus L.

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Received 04 Mar 2024, Accepted 14 Jun 2024, Published online: 29 Jun 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Gladiolus grandiflorus L. is widely grown in most regions of Pakistan. However, propagules production per unit area is not sufficient. Therefore, pot experiments were undertaken at the Centre of Plant Biodiversity, University of Peshawar during 2021–2022 and 2022–2023 with the aim of investigating the effect of different soil compositions (substrates) and growth conditions on corms and cormels production. The experiment was performed according to two factorial Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD), repeated twice. For the first time four substrates, i.e. Clay+Silt (2:1), Farmyard manure (FYM)+Clay+Silt (1:1:1), Poultry manure (PM)+Clay+Silt (1:2:2) and PM+FYM+Clay+Silt (1:1:2:2), were used at different growth conditions, i.e. Control, Single lath, Double lath, Plastic and Double lath+Plastic, to explore their effects on corms yield. The FYM+Clay+Silt substrate significantly stimulated number of leaves per plant, leaf area, chlorophyll content, spikes emergence, spike length, plant height, flowers opening, number of florets per spike, number of corms and cormels per plant, fresh weight and diameter of corms in both seasons. The PM+Clay+Silt substrate had shown negative results in the first season. However, this noxious effect was minimised during the second trial. Among growth conditions, Single lath shade significantly enhanced spike length and all corm yielding parameters. Thus, treatments of FYM+Clay+Silt (1:1:1) and Single lath shade were found to be effectual in obtaining the maximum number of corms and cormels of Gladiolus grandiflorus L. in the agro-climatic conditions of Peshawar.

Acknowledgements

The authors are thankful to the Centre of Plant Biodiversity, University of Peshawar for providing the basic facilities for the conduction of experimental work.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

All relevant data is within the paper.

Author contributions

Sara Hamid Siddiqui: Conducted the experimental work, data collection, data compilation, data analysis, and writing of the original manuscript.

Syed Ghias Ali: Selected the topic, conceptualisation, project administration, methodology, validation, visualisation, data analysis and interpretation.

Asad Ullah: Provided technical facilities, valuable suggestions and help in manuscript correction.

Sadia Parveen: Helped in field work and provided suggestions.

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