logging in or signing up production technology of gerbera vijayprabhakar Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 13 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 13, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description cultivation practices of gerbera in simple way. it create some idea about gerbera cultivation Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Production technology of : Production technology of GERBERAPowerPoint Presentation: Family : Asteraceae Botanical name : Gerbera jamesonii The genus has about 40 species. Some important related species are : G . asplenifolia, G.auyantiaca, G.kunzeana , G.vindifolia Origin : South AfricaContent : Content Botany Economic importance Cultivars Climate Soil Propagation planting Manures&fertilizers Irrigation Green house Plant protection Physiological disorder Harvesting gradingBOTANY: BOTANY stemless ,tender perennial herbs. Leaves -radical , petioled, lanceolate, deeply lobed some time leathery, narrow at base, wide at the top arranged in a rosette at the base. Flower stalks -long , thin ,leafless . Flower heads are grouped into single, double and semi double cultivars. Flower colours - yellow, orange, cream white, pink, brick red, scarlet, salmon and intermediate shades.PowerPoint Presentation: PLANT LEAFECONOMIC IMPORTANCE: ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE One of the best cut flower Different colours Suitable for pot cultivation Industrial cultivation High demand in marketCULTIVARS : CULTIVARS Dusty (red) Flemingo (pale rose) Fredorella (red) Terraqueen (pink) Uranus (yellow) Valentine (pink) Vesta (red)TNAU verieties: TNAU verietiesCLIMATE: CLIMATE Day temperature : 22-25 C night temperature : 12-16 C Production of quality flowers needs either shade house (50%) or naturally ventilated poly housePowerPoint Presentation: polyhouse greenhouseSOIL: SOIL Well drained , rich fertility light soil neutral or slightly alkaline soilPROPAGATION: PROPAGATION seedsDIVISIONS OF CLUMPS : DIVISIONS OF CLUMPSTISSUE CULTURE : TISSUE CULTUREPLANTING: PLANTING Planting seasons: Season 1 : Spring ( Jan,Feb,andMarch ) Season 2: Summer (June, July and August) Planting in raised beds improves drainage and aeration.RAISED BED: RAISED BED Raised beds of 1-2m width and 30cm height.PowerPoint Presentation: Growing media : FYM : sand : cocopeat/paddy husk (2:1:1).PowerPoint Presentation: To control soil borne pathogens ( Phytophthora , Fusarium and Pythium ) - bed is to be sterilized with formaldehyde (100ml in 5l/m 2 ) or methyl bromide (30g/m 2 ) covered with plastic sheet for 3 daysSPACING: SPACING between rows : 30-40cm; within the row 25-30cm, accommodating 6-7 plants/m 2 .MANURES&FERTILIZERS: MANURES&FERTILIZERS Requires plenty of organic matter Organic manure @ 7.5kg/m 2 NPK: For first 3 months – 10:15:20g/m 2 /month From 4 th month onwards -15:10:30g/m 2 /monthIRRIGATION: IRRIGATION 500-700ml of water/day/plant to be given through drip.GREEN HOUSE: GREEN HOUSE Height of greenhouse : 5- 6.5m - for air circulation To control light intensity & solar radiation: shade net (50-70%) Optimum humidity : 70-75%PLANT PROTECTION: PLANT PROTECTION Nematode - Carbofuran 7-8 kg/ha - before planting Leaf spot - Carbendazim 2 g/lit or Mancozeb 2 g/lit Leaf miner - Chlorpyriphos 20 EC 2 ml/lit Whitefly - Monocrotophos 2 ml/lit or Neem oil 3 ml/litPHYSIOLOGICAL DISORDERS: PHYSIOLOGICAL DISORDERS Bending of stalk : due to loss of cell turgidity & under nutrition (lack of Calcium)Double-faced flowers : due to imbalance of nutrients : Double-faced flowers : due to imbalance of nutrientsHARVESTING: HARVESTING Flowering : 3 months after plantingPowerPoint Presentation: Harvest index : 2-3 rows of disc florets perpendicular to the stalk Base of stalk is cut about 2-3cm above the base and kept in fresh chlorinated waterGRADING: GRADING Based on stem length and diameter - A, B, C and D gradesPowerPoint Presentation: Average yield : 200 flowers/m 2 /year Economic life : 2 yearsreference: reference Tamilnadu agricultural university- agri portal http://agcbe.tnau.ac.in/hor312_20090217_11 www.au.gardenweb.com/.../msg030112296353.html www.cihner.org.in/publicationsPowerPoint Presentation: BY A.VIJAYAPRABHAKAR B.sc,(agricultural). APAC ( tamilnadu agricultural univercity ) You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
production technology of gerbera vijayprabhakar Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 13 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 13, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description cultivation practices of gerbera in simple way. it create some idea about gerbera cultivation Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Production technology of : Production technology of GERBERAPowerPoint Presentation: Family : Asteraceae Botanical name : Gerbera jamesonii The genus has about 40 species. Some important related species are : G . asplenifolia, G.auyantiaca, G.kunzeana , G.vindifolia Origin : South AfricaContent : Content Botany Economic importance Cultivars Climate Soil Propagation planting Manures&fertilizers Irrigation Green house Plant protection Physiological disorder Harvesting gradingBOTANY: BOTANY stemless ,tender perennial herbs. Leaves -radical , petioled, lanceolate, deeply lobed some time leathery, narrow at base, wide at the top arranged in a rosette at the base. Flower stalks -long , thin ,leafless . Flower heads are grouped into single, double and semi double cultivars. Flower colours - yellow, orange, cream white, pink, brick red, scarlet, salmon and intermediate shades.PowerPoint Presentation: PLANT LEAFECONOMIC IMPORTANCE: ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE One of the best cut flower Different colours Suitable for pot cultivation Industrial cultivation High demand in marketCULTIVARS : CULTIVARS Dusty (red) Flemingo (pale rose) Fredorella (red) Terraqueen (pink) Uranus (yellow) Valentine (pink) Vesta (red)TNAU verieties: TNAU verietiesCLIMATE: CLIMATE Day temperature : 22-25 C night temperature : 12-16 C Production of quality flowers needs either shade house (50%) or naturally ventilated poly housePowerPoint Presentation: polyhouse greenhouseSOIL: SOIL Well drained , rich fertility light soil neutral or slightly alkaline soilPROPAGATION: PROPAGATION seedsDIVISIONS OF CLUMPS : DIVISIONS OF CLUMPSTISSUE CULTURE : TISSUE CULTUREPLANTING: PLANTING Planting seasons: Season 1 : Spring ( Jan,Feb,andMarch ) Season 2: Summer (June, July and August) Planting in raised beds improves drainage and aeration.RAISED BED: RAISED BED Raised beds of 1-2m width and 30cm height.PowerPoint Presentation: Growing media : FYM : sand : cocopeat/paddy husk (2:1:1).PowerPoint Presentation: To control soil borne pathogens ( Phytophthora , Fusarium and Pythium ) - bed is to be sterilized with formaldehyde (100ml in 5l/m 2 ) or methyl bromide (30g/m 2 ) covered with plastic sheet for 3 daysSPACING: SPACING between rows : 30-40cm; within the row 25-30cm, accommodating 6-7 plants/m 2 .MANURES&FERTILIZERS: MANURES&FERTILIZERS Requires plenty of organic matter Organic manure @ 7.5kg/m 2 NPK: For first 3 months – 10:15:20g/m 2 /month From 4 th month onwards -15:10:30g/m 2 /monthIRRIGATION: IRRIGATION 500-700ml of water/day/plant to be given through drip.GREEN HOUSE: GREEN HOUSE Height of greenhouse : 5- 6.5m - for air circulation To control light intensity & solar radiation: shade net (50-70%) Optimum humidity : 70-75%PLANT PROTECTION: PLANT PROTECTION Nematode - Carbofuran 7-8 kg/ha - before planting Leaf spot - Carbendazim 2 g/lit or Mancozeb 2 g/lit Leaf miner - Chlorpyriphos 20 EC 2 ml/lit Whitefly - Monocrotophos 2 ml/lit or Neem oil 3 ml/litPHYSIOLOGICAL DISORDERS: PHYSIOLOGICAL DISORDERS Bending of stalk : due to loss of cell turgidity & under nutrition (lack of Calcium)Double-faced flowers : due to imbalance of nutrients : Double-faced flowers : due to imbalance of nutrientsHARVESTING: HARVESTING Flowering : 3 months after plantingPowerPoint Presentation: Harvest index : 2-3 rows of disc florets perpendicular to the stalk Base of stalk is cut about 2-3cm above the base and kept in fresh chlorinated waterGRADING: GRADING Based on stem length and diameter - A, B, C and D gradesPowerPoint Presentation: Average yield : 200 flowers/m 2 /year Economic life : 2 yearsreference: reference Tamilnadu agricultural university- agri portal http://agcbe.tnau.ac.in/hor312_20090217_11 www.au.gardenweb.com/.../msg030112296353.html www.cihner.org.in/publicationsPowerPoint Presentation: BY A.VIJAYAPRABHAKAR B.sc,(agricultural). APAC ( tamilnadu agricultural univercity )