CERZOS   05458
CENTRO DE RECURSOS NATURALES RENOVABLES DE LA ZONA SEMIARIDA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Cut Flower Production of Lily Bulbs Grown in Different Sites in Argentina - A Comparative Approach
Autor/es:
FACCHINETTI, CECILIA; CURVETTO, NÉSTOR; MARINANGELI, PABLO
Revista:
ACTA HORTICULTURAE
Editorial:
International Society for Horticultural Science
Referencias:
Lugar: Leuven; Año: 2011 vol. 900 p. 95 - 104
ISSN:
0567-7572
Resumen:
Bulbs imported from The Netherlands were multiplied by scaling. The scales were plated in the field and grown fro two years in five sites of Argentina Tucumán, Hilario Ascasubi, Bahía Blanca, Epuyén and Trevelin. Then, the flowering sized bulbs obtained were evaluated in a greenhouse in Bahía Blanca for flower production and compared with bulbs from The Netherlands. The hybrids tested were Asiatic Navona and Nello, Lilium longiflorum White heaven and Avita, oriental Dordogne and Expression, LA Fangio and Royal respect, OT Yelloween, LO Triumphator and OA Fancy Crown. Argentine bulbs of different hybrids and sites produced cut flowers of good quality, especially regarding the number and size of flower buds. Bulbs of LA Fangio produced floral stems of higher quality than those of the other hybrids and showed no difference in quality attributes with respect to the bulb growth site. The three main hybrid groups, L. longiflorum, Asiatic and Oriental, behave differently according to temperature conditions of the site of origin of bulbs, these being the principal factor controlling the growth and development of Lilium. Asiatic and Oriental hybrids are better adapted to cooler climates and produced better flower stems from bulbs grown in Epuyen and Trevelin. L. longiflorum White Heaven, adapted to warmer climates produced more buds and longer stems if bulbs were grown in Tucumán and Bahía Blanca. Plants from bulbs grown in the south had a shorter cycle due to extra chill hours in field previous to harvest, but had shorter stems. Floral stem quality from local bulbs of the hybrid White Heaven was similar to that produced from imported ones.