Foliar Silicon and Titanium Applications Influence Growth and Quality Characteristics of Annual Bedding Plants

Brittnay Whitted-Haag, D. Kopsell, D. Kopsell, R. Rhykerd
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This study investigated the effects of foliar Si and Ti applications on annual bedding plant growth and quality in soilless media. The five annual plant species selected were geranium (Pelargonium x hortorum 'Elite Cherry'), impa- tiens (Impatiens walleriana 'Accent White'), pansy (Viola x wittrockiana 'Delta Premium Marina'), petunia (Petunia x hybrid 'Celebrity White') and snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus 'Montego Purple'). Sodium silicate (NaSiO3) supplied fo- liar treatments of 0, 50, 100, 150 and 200 mg Si·L -1 and Ti-ascorbate (Tytanit ® ) supplied foliar treatments of 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100 mg Ti·L -1 . Silicon treatments affected plant height for all five species, while Ti treatments only affected plant height for geranium, petunia and snapdragon. Snapdragon plant height increased linearly in response to Si and Ti treat- ments. Plant height increased, then decreased quadratically for geranium with Ti treatments and pansy with Si treatments. The number of days to flower for petunias exhibited a linear decrease with Ti treatments while impatiens exhibited a lin- ear increase with Si and Ti treatments. Geranium responded with a quadratic decrease, then increase for the number of days to flower with increasing Ti treatments. The chlorophyll SPAD content of impatiens exhibited a linear decrease in response to Ti treatments, while geranium had the same response to Si treatments. Silicon and Ti supplementations were found to affect growth and quality characteristics of annual bedding plants. However, this response was species specific and further research is needed to assess the specific impacts of Si and Ti on additional annual crop species and varieties grown in soilless media.
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叶面硅和钛对一年生垫层植物生长和品质特性的影响
研究了无土培养基中叶面施硅和钛对一年生垫层植物生长和品质的影响。选择的五种一年生植物是天竺葵(Pelargonium x hortorum 'Elite Cherry'), impa- tiens (Impatiens walleriana 'Accent White'),三色堇(Viola x wittrockiana 'Delta Premium Marina'),牵牛花(牵牛花x杂交'Celebrity White')和金鱼草(Antirrhinum majus 'Montego Purple')。硅酸钠(NaSiO3)提供了0、50、100、150和200 mg Si·L -1的叶片处理,Ti-抗坏血酸(Tytanit®)提供了0、25、50、75和100 mg Ti·L -1的叶片处理。硅处理对5种植物株高均有影响,而钛处理仅对天竺葵、矮牵牛和金鱼龙的株高有影响。在Si和Ti处理下,Snapdragon株高呈线性增加。钛处理下天竺葵株高先升高,硅处理下三色堇株高先升高后降低。牵牛花的开花天数随Ti处理呈线性减少,而凤仙花的开花天数随Si和Ti处理呈线性增加。随着钛处理的增加,天竺葵的开花天数先减少后增加。凤仙花叶绿素SPAD含量对Ti处理的响应呈线性下降,天竺葵对Si处理的响应相同。硅和钛的添加对一年生垫层植物的生长和品质特性有影响。然而,这种反应是物种特异性的,需要进一步的研究来评估Si和Ti对无土培养基中生长的其他一年生作物物种和品种的具体影响。
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