Effect of plant growth regulators on propagule formation in Hemerocallis spp. and Hosta spp.

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Field experiments were conducted in 2002 and 2003 to evaluate the effects of selected plant growth regulators on propagule production in Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns' and Hosta 'Gold Standard'. Benzyladenine (BA), chlormequat chloride (Cycocel), ethephon (Ethrel), prohexadione calcium (Apogee), and an experimental preparation of commercial seaweed extract (Acadian Seaplants Limited Liquid Seaweed Concentrate) amended with BA and IBA were tested at two times of application and three rates of application. Results with Hemerocallis showed that the application of the seaweed/PGR mixture at 3000 mg·L -1, Cycocel at 3000 mg·L-1 or BA at 2500 mg·L-1 applied at lowering, increased the number of plants producing two divisions compared to control plants. In Hosta, no increase in divisions under any treatments was observed.

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Leclerc, M., Caldwell, C. D., Lada, R. R., & Norrie, J. (2006). Effect of plant growth regulators on propagule formation in Hemerocallis spp. and Hosta spp. HortScience, 41(3), 651–653. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.3.651

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