Yıl: 2022 Cilt: 32 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 175 - 185 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.29133/yyutbd.1034425 İndeks Tarihi: 25-10-2022

Effects of Different Growing Media on Growth Parameters of Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)

Öz:
Growth media have important effects on the development of ornamental plants. Many organic and inorganic materials are used in the as growing media (GM) of plants. The present study was carried out in Atatürk University controlled greenhouses condition. In the study, 11 different media created with sand, soil, peat, perlite, and coconut peat and their different mixtures were used as growing media. Mixing medium on a volumetric basis (V:V), respectively: Mix 1: coconut peat+perlite+peat (1:1:1), mix 2: coconut peat + perlite+ soil (1:1:1), mix 3: coconut peat + peat + soil (1:1:1), mix 4: coconut peat + sand + soil (1:1:1), mix 5: perlite + sand + soil (1:1:1), mix 6: peat + sand+soil (1:1:1). Our results showed that GM had a positive effect on the plant growth and flower parameters (flower number, stem diameter, flower stem length, flower diameter, flower stem thickness, plant wet and dry weight, flower wet and dry weight, root length parameters), chlorophyll reading value (SPAD), and chemical properties of plant leaves. In the study, it was determined that the plant growth and development were better by using peat + sand + soil (1:1:1) mixtures that can be suggested as useful growth media for Zinnia elegans plants.
Anahtar Kelime: Coir Media Perlite Sand Zinnia elegans

Kirli Hanım Çiçeği (Zinnia elegans) nin Büyüme Parametreleri Üzerine Farklı Büyüme Ortamlarının Etkileri

Öz:
Süs bitkilerinin gelişimi üzerinde büyüme ortamlarının önemli etkileri vardır. Bitkilerin yetiştirme ortamı (BYO) olarak birçok organik ve inorganik malzeme kullanılmaktadır. Çalışma Atatürk Üniversitesi kontrollü sera koşullarında gerçekleştirilmiştir. Çalışmada yetiştirme ortamı olarak kum, toprak, turba, perlit ve hindistancevizi turbası ve bunların farklı karışımları ile oluşturulan 11 farklı ortam kullanılmıştır. Karışım ortamları hacimsel esasa göre (V:V) sırasıyla: Karışım 1: hindistan cevizi turba+perlit+turba (1:1:1), karışım 2: hindistan cevizi turba+perlit + toprak (1:1:1), karışım 3: hindistan cevizi turba + turba + toprak (1:1:1), karışım 4: hindistan cevizi turba + kum+toprak (1:1:1), karışım 5: perlit+kum+toprak (1:1:1), karışım 6: turba+ kum +toprak (1:1:1) şeklindedir. Sonuçlarımız, BYO'nun bitki büyüme ve çiçek parametreleri (çiçek sayısı, gövde çapı, çiçek sap uzunluğu, çiçek çapı, çiçek sap kalınlığı, bitki yaş ve kuru ağırlığı, çiçek yaş ve kuru ağırlığı, kök uzunluğu parametreleri), bitki klorofil okuma değeri (SPAD) ve kimyasal özellikleri üzerinde olumlu bir etkiye sahip olduğunu göstermiştir. Çalışmada, Zinnia elegans bitkileri için faydalı büyüme ortamı olarak turba+kum+toprak (1:1:1) karışımlarının kullanılmasının bitki büyüme ve gelişiminin daha iyi olduğu tespit edilmiştir.hardness, adhesiveness, resilience and cohesiveness values of the meatball samples. However, the frying method did not have a significant effect on the springeness (p˃0.05). The frying number caused a decrease in all texture parameters except the gumminess value.
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