Response of exotic gerbera under low (Gerbera jamesonii) cost polyhouse and shade net house in sub-tropical mid hills of Meghalaya

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A study was conducted to evaluate the 17 exotic cultivars of gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii Bolus ex Hooker F.) under low-cost bamboo made polyhouse and shade net (50%) house for their growth, flowering, quality and yield for suitability under Meghalaya conditions, during 2008-09. The results revealed that low-cost bamboo made polyhouse-grown gerbera plants produced significantly more number of suckers/ plant, flower and stalk diameter, number of flowers/plant/ month and vase-life than grown under shade net house. Among the 17 cultivars studies, cultivars Diego, Lieke, Lion, Pound Sterling, Torbin, Venicie and Wall Street were found promising under low-cost polyhouse and recommended for commercial cultivation for Meghalaya.

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Kumar, R., Deka, B. C., War, M., & Venugopalan, R. (2012). Response of exotic gerbera under low (Gerbera jamesonii) cost polyhouse and shade net house in sub-tropical mid hills of Meghalaya. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 82(6), 543–547. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v82i6.19034

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