EFFECTS OF SHADE CONDITIONS AND CONVENTIONAL NUTRIENT SOURCES ON PLANT PERFORMANCE OF ANTHURIUM ANDRAEANUM
Lalnunmawii Acharjamayum , Department of Economics, Mizoram University, Tanhril, Aizawl, Mizoram, IndiaAbstract
This study investigates the impact of shade conditions and various conventional nutrient sources on the plant performance of Anthurium andraeanum. Anthurium andraeanum, a popular ornamental plant, is influenced by environmental factors and nutrient availability. The research involves controlled experiments that examine the growth, morphology, and physiological responses of Anthurium andraeanum under different levels of shading and with different conventional nutrient treatments. The results reveal the interactions between shade conditions, nutrient sources, and plant responses, providing valuable insights into optimizing the cultivation practices for this ornamental species.
Keywords
shade conditions, conventional nutrient sources, plant performance
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