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Foliar Application of Gibberellic Acid and Methyl Jasmonate Improves Leaf Greenness in Hesperantha coccinea (syn. Schizostylis coccinea), a Rare Ornamental Plant
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1  Department of Horticulture, West Pomeranian University of Technology, 3 Papieża Pawła VI Str., 71-459 Szczecin, Poland
2  Center of Bioimmobilisation and Innovative Packaging Materials, Faculty of Food Sciences and Fisheries, West Pomeranian University of Technology, 35 Janickiego Str., 71-270 Szczecin, Poland

Abstract:

Hesperantha coccinea (Iridaceaea) is a little-known ornamental plant recommended for cultivation in pots, gardens and for cut flowers. The species produces narrow, decorative green leaves that sometimes turn yellow as the plants begin to bloom. Solution to the problem may be the application of growth regulators, and so far none has been studied in Hesperantha cultivation.

The study assessed the effect of foliar application of gibberellic acid solutions (GA3; 50,100 and 200 mg dm-3) and methyl jasmonate (MeJA; 100, 500 and 1000 umol dm-3) on the leaf greenness index (SPAD index), leaf number, leaf length and leaf width of H. coccinea. It was found that both GA3 and MeJA applied at all tested concentrations significantly increased the greenness index of H. coccinea leaves. In addition, GA3 increased the number of leaves without affecting the length and width of the leaves. In the case of MeJA, it was shown that this regulator had a growth inhibitory effect. Compared to control, plants sprayed with MeJA solutions produced fewer leaves that also had reduced length and width. Summarizing, both regulators positively affected plant quality by improving leaf greenness.

Keywords: kaffir lily, river lily, phytohormones, ornamental geophytes, foliage
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