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Increasing Flowering Potted Plant Longevity Progress Report –December 1994

Date December 27, 1994

Title of Project Increasing Flowering Potted Plant Longevity

Institution where work is being conducted University of Florida

Amount of Endowment Grant $ 12,000
Covering Period 1/95 to 12/95

Anticipated Date of Project Completion/Final Report December 1996

Individual(s) Conducting Project:

(List Project Leader First)

Terril A. Nell - Title Professor

Telephone Number (904) 392-1829

Jim Barrett - Title Professor

Increasing Flowering Potted Plant Longevity

Terril A. Nell and James E. Barrett

University of Florida

Progress Report to the American Floral Endowment, 12/27/94

A. Project Objectives:
To evaluate the production, transport and retail conditions which increase the longevity of

flowering potted plants.

B. Summary of Work Completed:
Research to eliminate leaf yellowing in chrysanthemum has been continued. We have used four

varieties, numerous fertilizer concentrations and storage conditions. At this time, we have not

been able to duplicate the problem described by industry.

C. Results to Date:
As mentioned above, results with leaf yellowing of chrysanthemum have not been very satisfying.

We are modifying the project in an effort to duplicate the problem.

D. Future Plans:
Hydrangeas, cyclamen and calceolaria have been planted for a spring trial. A second shipment

of cyclamen and calceolaria plugs is scheduled for January. We are evaluating fertilizer

termination, transport conditions and interior light and temperature on these crops. Other crops

will be ordered during the year for post-production evaluations.

E. Anticipated Benefits for Floral Industry:
All segments of the industry will benefit from these results by recognizing the factors leading to

improved longevity for the consumer.