Abstract

Abstract Light compensation point (LCP) was decreased 28.1% at 25% shade and 65% under 63% shade, as compared to full sun plants in chrysanthemum (chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.). Shade level decreased plant growth characteristics measured and increased light intensity produced earlier flowering. Reductions in water and fertilizer levels did not alter LCP, but growth characteristics were affected. Total water used per pot varied with light levels.

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