Abstract

Abstract Three film-forming antitranspirants were applied to potted chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) under greenhouse conditions from the time of potting rooted cuttings to saleable size. Folicote (a hydrocarbon wax emulsion of essentially fully refined paraffin) reduced water loss by an average of 39% and by as much as 65%, but generally detracted from plant appearance, delayed flowering, depressed fresh and dry weight, decreased flower size, increased height and reduced leaf area. While Clear Spray (a lateral based emulsion of undefined composition) and Wilt Pruf NCF (whose active ingredient is a polyterpene compound, Pinolene) reduced water loss 8 and 11% respectively, their side effects were less deleterious and, in a few cases, beneficial. Effects of antitranspirants under summer greenhouse conditions appeared to be of a greater magnitude than during a cooler season of the year.

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