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Influence ofSalicylic Acid onThe Vegetative andReproductive Attributes ofSweet Pea

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  • Shahana Jabin

    (Department of Horticulture, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar)

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Sweet pea is an important cut flower and a garden plant. Its growth needs to be optimized for quality flower production. In this regard, a study on the influence of salicylic acid on the vegetative and reproductive attributes of sweet peas was conducted at the ornamental nursery, Horticulture Department, University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan. The experiment was conducted in RCBD arrangement with a single factor i.e. salicylic acid (SA) whose concentrations were 0, 60, 80, and 100mgL-1. All the treatments were replicated three times. The results showed that SA at the rate of 100 mgL-1resulted in maximum number of branchesplant-1(43.733), number of leavesplant-1 (71.667), chlorophyll content (65.84 SPAD), and number of flowersplant-1(65.02) of sweet pea which were statistically similar to the results obtained when the SA at the rate of 80mgL-1was applied to the plants. The maximum plant height (343.40cm) and minimum days to flowering (93.33 days) were noted when the plants were sprayed with 80 mgL-1of SA. The minimum number of branchesplant-1(33.400), number of leavesplant-1 (63.167), Plant height (325.53 cm), chlorophyll content (47.42 SPAD), number of flowersplant-1(44.45) and maximum days to flowering (108.67 days) were observed in control. Keeping in view the above results it was recommended that SA at the rate of 80 mg/L be used for enhanced vegetative and reproductive attributes of sweet pea.

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  • Shahana Jabin, 2025. "Influence ofSalicylic Acid onThe Vegetative andReproductive Attributes ofSweet Pea," International Journal of Agriculture & Sustainable Development, 50sea, vol. 7(1), pages 93-100, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:abq:ijasd1:v:7:y:2025:i:1:p:93-100
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