Abstract:
A research work was accomplished at the Horticulture Farm of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka from October, 2019 to April, 2020 for observing
different morphological characteristics of chrysanthemum cultivars. Twenty five
cultivars (V
1
-V
25
) were used in this experiment following Randomized Complete
Block Design with three replications. Data on growth and flowering attributes
showed significant variation. Different morphological traits of chrysanthemum
cultivars were recorded and categorized into 9 groups according to The National
Chrysanthemum Society Classification, USA. All the cultivars (V
1
) were also
classified according to UPOV (International Union for the Protection of New
Varieties of Plant) classification and all the cultivars were also sorted into a wide
color range according to The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Color Chart.
Among the cultivars, V
2
(White snowball), V
3
II
-V
25
(Yellow snowball), V
4
(Purple
snowball), V
16
(White chrysanthemum) and V
22
(Sunny yellow) had cut flower
quality considering the characteristics of flower head size (7.3 to 15.7 cm), stalk
length (13.4 to 20.5 cm), stalk diameter (3.5 to 6.5 mm) and visual color.
Remaining cultivars like V
1
(Crimson tide), V
5
(Pink shasta daisy), V
6
(Dark pink
daisy), V
7
(Rose pink), V
8
(Orange pompon), V
9
(Orange paper white), V
10
(Orange mum), V
11
(Scale mum), V
12
(Red mammoth), V
13
(Cream colored mum),
V
14
(Ruby red), V
15
(Yellow spider mum), V
17
(Marigold chrysanthemum), V
18
(White anemone), V
19
(Magenta spray mum), V
24
(Paper white), V
20
(Yellow daisy), V
21
(Magenta spoon mum), V
25
(Red bronze), V
23
(Red-orange mum) were
suitable for pot plant, filler in flower bouquet. In view of the overall performances,
this findings show that some of the cultivars can be addition to our flower market
and this study also give an insight for the breeder to pick up standard traits among
the cultivars for further genetic improvement.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka in partial
fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
HORTICULTURE