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The experiment revealed the influence of both soil conditions and sowing date on growth and development of evening primrose plants. More uniform plant emergence and more intensive growth and development during vegetation were observed on silty soil. Plants were taller, more branched, formed more seed capsules, and, in consequence, yields were over two times higher. Besides, there were characterized...
The influence of various soil materials (sandy, silty and compost) on growth and development of blueweed (Echium plantagineum L.) was examined in pot experiment carried out in 2001-2003. Seeds were sown at the beginning of April and at the beginning of May. Plant growth and the weight of produced seeds depended on the soil material type. The highest vegetative mass as well as seeds was obtained...
The experiment dealt with the influence of soil conditions and sowing date on growth and yielding of biennial evening primrose. Plant's growth and development was more intensive (taller and more branched plants) and seed yield almost twice as high on silty soil as compared to sandy one. The seed sowing date (summer, autumn and spring) significantly affected the number of plants emerged, percentage...
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