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Easter lily growth and development

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  • Production and marketing of the lily crop involves bulb growers, wholesale florists (jobbers), greenhouse forcers, and research horticulturists whose success depends in great measure on their knowledge of bulb physiology. Our knowledge of the growth and development of the Easter lily and its storage and forcing requirements has increased greatly in the last 25 years, but the influences of field and climatic factors on yield and forcing performance have not been studied fully. Field, greenhouse, and controlled-environment facilities were used to determine plant/temperature relations in the phasic development of the Easter lily crop and its climatic adaptation. Weather monitoring (soil and air temperature) and plant growth analysis were used to evaluate the feasibility of predicting bulb yield, dormancy, maturity, and greenhouse forcing performance. The modifying influence of cultural practices on climate responses further illustrates the complexity of predictive instruments.
  • Published July 1985. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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