Nitrogen requirements for vegetative growth, flowering, seed production, and ramet growth of paphiopedilum armeniacum (Orchid)

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Paphiopedilum armeniacum S. C. Chen et F. Y. Liu is endemic to China and has great ornamental value. Little is known about its nutrient requirement for growth and reproduction after deflasking (transplantation of seedlings from culture vessels to pots) We studied the effects of adding nitrogen (N) (0, 105, 210, and 420mg·L-1) on the vegetative growth and reproduction of P. armeniacum. N enrichment improved leaf area and lengthened the leaf lifespan during the vegetative stage. The effects of N application on flower size were minor. The intermediate N level of 210 mg·L-1 (MN) increased the seed capsule weight, seed germination rate, and improved the growth of seedlings that developed from seeds of MN-treated plants. N fertilizer exerted little influence on ramet emergence and ramet number per plant, but a low N concentration of 105 mg·L-1 promoted the leaf number and leaf area of ramets. Appropriate N levels for P. armeniacum in production and cultivation should be determined according to different production objectives.

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Zong-Min, M., Ning, Y., Shu-Yun, L., & Hong, H. (2012). Nitrogen requirements for vegetative growth, flowering, seed production, and ramet growth of paphiopedilum armeniacum (Orchid). HortScience, 47(5), 585–588. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.47.5.585

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