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MARIGOLD
By
Dr. S.K. Tamrakar
MARIGOLD
Scientific Name: Tagetes spp.
Hindi Name: Gainda
Season in which crop is grown Marigold can be grown three times in a year
– rainy, winter and summer seasons.
Origin and History
‱ Marigold is native of Central and South America, especially Mexico.
‱ From Mexico it spread to different parts of the world during early part of the 16th
century.
‱ The name Tagetes was given after Tages, a demigod, known for his beauty.
‱ African marigold was first introduced into Spain early in the 16th century and
became popular in Southern Europe.
‱ Another well known type of marigold i.e. French marigold (T. patula) followed a
similar route from Mexico to that of African type.
Flowering season Sowing Time Transplanting Time
Late rains Mid June Mid July
Winter Mid September Mid October
Summer January-February February-March
Uses/Nutrient Value
 As an ornamental crop for loose flowers
 As a source of pigment for poultry feed.
 Garlands purpose.
 Aslo used as cut flower.
 Important flower of landscape garden due to its variable height and colour of
flowers.
 It is highly suitable as a bedding plant purpose in herbaceous border and
shrubbery.
 French marigold is ideal for rockeries, edging, hanging baskets and window
boxes.
 Medicinal Properties:
‱ Leaf paste is used externally against boils and carbuncles.
‱ Leaf extract is a good remedy for ear ache.
‱ Flowers extract is considered as blood purifier, a cure for bleeding piles
‱ A good remedy for eye disease and ulcers.
 The essential oil present in different species of Tagetes can find use in the
perfume industry.
Area & Distribution
 Cultivation tends to be located close to big cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore,
Mysore, Chennai, Calcutta and Delhi.
 The estimated area on which flowers are grown in India is about 1,10,000
hectares.
 Major growing states are Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Andhra
Pradesh and Maharashtra.
 Traditional flowers, including marigolds, occupy nearly two thirds of this area.
 In northern India in Himachal Pradesh, small scale farmers are growing
marigold and other flower crops for garlands and decoration.
Botanical Description
Tagetes erecta (African marigold)
‱ The African marigold plant is hardy, annual; about 90 cm tall erect and branched.
‱ Leaves are pinnately divided and leaflets are lanceolate and serrated.
‱ Flowers are single to fully double with large globular heads.
‱ The florets are either 2-lipped or quilled. Flower colour varies from lemon yellow to yellow,
golden yellow or orange.
Tagetes Patula (French marigold)
‱ The French marigold is a hardy annual, about 30 cm tall, forming a bushy plant.
‱ Foliage is dark green with reddish stem. Leaves are pinnately divided and leaflets are linear
lanceolate and serrated. Flowers are small, either single or double borne on
proportionately long peduncles. The flower colour varies from yellow to mahogany red.
Climatic Requirement
‱ Marigold requires mild climate for luxuriant growth and flowering.
‱ Mild climate during growing period (14.5°-28.6°C) greatly improves flowering
while higher temperature (26.2°-36.4°C) adversely affects flower production.
Soil Requirement
‱ Marigold is adaptable to different types of soil conditions and thus can grown
successfully in a wide variety of soils.
‱ However, a deep, fertile, friable soil having good water holding capacity, well
drained and near to neutral in reaction (pH 7.0 – 7.5) is most desirable.
‱ An ideal soil for marigold cultivation is fertile and sandy loam.
Varieties
Tagetes erecta (African marigold)
Giant Double African Orange, Giant Double African Yellow, Crackerjack, Climax,
Doubloon, Golden Age, Chrysanthemum Charm, Crown of Gold, Spun Gold.
Tagetes patula (French marigold)
Red Brocade, Rusty Red, Butter Scotch, Valencia, Succana.
Tagetes tenuifolia
Golden Gem, Lulu, Pumila, Ursula.
However, in the market mostly orange coloured varieties are preferred
French Marigold(Tagetes patula)
Tagetes tenufolia( Syn. T. Signata
The African Marigold (Tagetes erecta)
Tagetes lucida (sweet scented marigold)
Field Preparation and Sowing
Preparation of Field
Nursery beds are thoroughly prepared by digging and incorporating well rotten FYM.
Before sowing the seeds, Malathion dust should be dusted on outer side of nursery beds to
avoid ants.
Planting Material and Propogation
‱ Marigold is mainly propagated by seeds, besides; it can also propagated by cuttings.
‱ Crop raised from seeds is tall, vigorous and heavy bloomer.
‱ For raising seedling for one hectare, about 1.0 -1.5 kg seed is required. For raising seedlings
‱ seeds can be sown in pots, seed boxes or on flat or raised nursery beds.
PROPAGATION:
Marigold is propagated by both methods i.e.,
1. Seeds 2. Cuttings.
BY SEEDS:
 Crop raised from seeds is taller than the vegetative propagated one and vigorous and heavy
bloomer; thus, it is preferred over cuttings.
 For better seed germination, optimum temperature range between 18 to 30oC is required.
 Seed rate of 1.5 kg is required for one hectare area.
 Seeds of marigold can be sown in pots, seed boxes or on flat or raised nursery beds.
 Nursery beds of 3 x 1 m size are thoroughly prepared and mixed with 10 kg of well
decomposed farmyard manure per sq m
SPACING: ♄
 In general Tagetes erecta requires wider spacing than T. patula.
 However a wide range is practiced all over the country for higher yield.
Nutrient Management
 To get highest flower yield, 100 kg N, 100 kg P2O5 and 100 kg K2O should be mixed at
the time of preparation of land.
 Remaining 100 kg N per ha should be applied in 2 splits @ 30 and 40 days after
transplanted.
Water and Irrigation Management
 The frequency and quantity of water mainly depends upon factors like soil and season.
 In lighter soil, more frequent irrigation is required than heavy soil.
 Weekly irrigation is necessary from September-March in sandy loam soil.
 During summer months from April to June, frequent irrigation at an interval of 4-5
days is required.
Weed Management
 Weed Management In marigold production, control of weeds is an important operation.
 In India, 3-4 manual weeding are required for entire period. Chemical weed control is
also recommended.
 It takes about 55-60 days to complete vegetative growth and to enter into reproductive
phase.
PINCHING:
In tall varieties of Tagetes erecta, emergence of side branches and their flowering is
influenced by the presence of apical dominance.
Due to which the plants of marigold grow straight upwards to their final height and develop
into terminal flower bud.
However the apical portion of the shoot is removed at the early stage to get more number of
axillaries which in turn produces more flowers.
Pinching the plants at 40 days after transplanting enabled the plants to yield more flowers.
FLOWERING
In summer season crop, - commences by the middle of May with maximum intensity in the
month of June and continues till the onset of rains.
Rainy season crop - by the middle of September and the flowering will continue till
December.
Flowering in winter crop - by the middle of January and will continue till March.
HARVESTING AND YIELD:
Marigold flower should be plucked when they attain the full size depending upon the
variety.
Plucking of flowers should be done in cool hours of the day i.e, either in the morning or
evening.
Field should be irrigated before harvesting so that, flowers keep well for longer period
after plucking.
Plucked flowers should be covered with moist gunny bags if kept overnight before taking
to market.
Productivity of plants increases considerably by regular plucking of flowers.
YIELD
No. of flowers Fresh flower
(Million/ha) (t/ha)
1) African marigold 1.5 – 2.5 11 – 18
2) French marigold 6.0 – 8.0 8 – 12
PESTS AND DISEASES:
Diseases (Fungal): Causal organism Measures
1. Damping off (Rhizoctonia solani) Seed treatment with capton @ 0.5%
2. Collor rot: (Rhizoctonia solani): Seed treatment with capton @ 0.5%.
Phytophthora sp. Pythium sp. Sclerotium rolfsi
3. Leaf spot (Alternaria tagetica) Spray with Blitox @ 0.4% or Cercospora spp. Bavistin @ 0.1%
4. Blight (Colletotrichum capsia) DM 45 @ 0.2%
5. Inflorescence blight (Alternaria zinnac) DM 45 @ 0.2% or Bavistin @ 0.1%
6. Powdery mildew (Oidium sp.) Spray with calixin, sulfex @ 0.2% (WS) @ 0.2%
Viral diseases: Marigold is infected by CMV, Aster yellow virus
Fungal diseases
Damping off It is caused by Rhizoctonia solani and appears as brown necrotic spots girdling the
radicle, later on extends to plumule and pre-emergence mortality. When infected seedlings are
pulled, the root system appears fully or partially decayed. Seeds should be treated with Captan
@ 3 g or Carbendazim @ 2.5 g per kilogram of seeds before sowing.
Collar rot It is caused by a number of pathogens and common ones are Phytophtora sp.
Rhizoctonia solani, Pythium sp. Collar rot is caused either in nursery or in grown-up plants. It can
be prevented by soil sterilization or by using healthy seedlings.
Flower bud rot
It is caused by Alternaria dianthi. The disease mainly appears on young flower buds and results
in dry rotting of buds. Symptoms are less prominent on mature buds but these buds fail to open.
To control this disease regular spraying of the crop with Dithane M- 45 @ 0.2% should be
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Marigold

  • 2. MARIGOLD Scientific Name: Tagetes spp. Hindi Name: Gainda Season in which crop is grown Marigold can be grown three times in a year – rainy, winter and summer seasons. Origin and History ‱ Marigold is native of Central and South America, especially Mexico. ‱ From Mexico it spread to different parts of the world during early part of the 16th century. ‱ The name Tagetes was given after Tages, a demigod, known for his beauty. ‱ African marigold was first introduced into Spain early in the 16th century and became popular in Southern Europe. ‱ Another well known type of marigold i.e. French marigold (T. patula) followed a similar route from Mexico to that of African type. Flowering season Sowing Time Transplanting Time Late rains Mid June Mid July Winter Mid September Mid October Summer January-February February-March
  • 3. Uses/Nutrient Value  As an ornamental crop for loose flowers  As a source of pigment for poultry feed.  Garlands purpose.  Aslo used as cut flower.  Important flower of landscape garden due to its variable height and colour of flowers.  It is highly suitable as a bedding plant purpose in herbaceous border and shrubbery.  French marigold is ideal for rockeries, edging, hanging baskets and window boxes.  Medicinal Properties: ‱ Leaf paste is used externally against boils and carbuncles. ‱ Leaf extract is a good remedy for ear ache. ‱ Flowers extract is considered as blood purifier, a cure for bleeding piles ‱ A good remedy for eye disease and ulcers.  The essential oil present in different species of Tagetes can find use in the perfume industry.
  • 4. Area & Distribution  Cultivation tends to be located close to big cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Mysore, Chennai, Calcutta and Delhi.  The estimated area on which flowers are grown in India is about 1,10,000 hectares.  Major growing states are Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.  Traditional flowers, including marigolds, occupy nearly two thirds of this area.  In northern India in Himachal Pradesh, small scale farmers are growing marigold and other flower crops for garlands and decoration. Botanical Description Tagetes erecta (African marigold) ‱ The African marigold plant is hardy, annual; about 90 cm tall erect and branched. ‱ Leaves are pinnately divided and leaflets are lanceolate and serrated. ‱ Flowers are single to fully double with large globular heads. ‱ The florets are either 2-lipped or quilled. Flower colour varies from lemon yellow to yellow, golden yellow or orange. Tagetes Patula (French marigold) ‱ The French marigold is a hardy annual, about 30 cm tall, forming a bushy plant. ‱ Foliage is dark green with reddish stem. Leaves are pinnately divided and leaflets are linear lanceolate and serrated. Flowers are small, either single or double borne on proportionately long peduncles. The flower colour varies from yellow to mahogany red.
  • 5. Climatic Requirement ‱ Marigold requires mild climate for luxuriant growth and flowering. ‱ Mild climate during growing period (14.5°-28.6°C) greatly improves flowering while higher temperature (26.2°-36.4°C) adversely affects flower production. Soil Requirement ‱ Marigold is adaptable to different types of soil conditions and thus can grown successfully in a wide variety of soils. ‱ However, a deep, fertile, friable soil having good water holding capacity, well drained and near to neutral in reaction (pH 7.0 – 7.5) is most desirable. ‱ An ideal soil for marigold cultivation is fertile and sandy loam. Varieties Tagetes erecta (African marigold) Giant Double African Orange, Giant Double African Yellow, Crackerjack, Climax, Doubloon, Golden Age, Chrysanthemum Charm, Crown of Gold, Spun Gold. Tagetes patula (French marigold) Red Brocade, Rusty Red, Butter Scotch, Valencia, Succana. Tagetes tenuifolia Golden Gem, Lulu, Pumila, Ursula. However, in the market mostly orange coloured varieties are preferred
  • 6. French Marigold(Tagetes patula) Tagetes tenufolia( Syn. T. Signata The African Marigold (Tagetes erecta) Tagetes lucida (sweet scented marigold)
  • 7. Field Preparation and Sowing Preparation of Field Nursery beds are thoroughly prepared by digging and incorporating well rotten FYM. Before sowing the seeds, Malathion dust should be dusted on outer side of nursery beds to avoid ants. Planting Material and Propogation ‱ Marigold is mainly propagated by seeds, besides; it can also propagated by cuttings. ‱ Crop raised from seeds is tall, vigorous and heavy bloomer. ‱ For raising seedling for one hectare, about 1.0 -1.5 kg seed is required. For raising seedlings ‱ seeds can be sown in pots, seed boxes or on flat or raised nursery beds. PROPAGATION: Marigold is propagated by both methods i.e., 1. Seeds 2. Cuttings. BY SEEDS:  Crop raised from seeds is taller than the vegetative propagated one and vigorous and heavy bloomer; thus, it is preferred over cuttings.  For better seed germination, optimum temperature range between 18 to 30oC is required.  Seed rate of 1.5 kg is required for one hectare area.  Seeds of marigold can be sown in pots, seed boxes or on flat or raised nursery beds.  Nursery beds of 3 x 1 m size are thoroughly prepared and mixed with 10 kg of well decomposed farmyard manure per sq m SPACING: ♄  In general Tagetes erecta requires wider spacing than T. patula.  However a wide range is practiced all over the country for higher yield.
  • 8. Nutrient Management  To get highest flower yield, 100 kg N, 100 kg P2O5 and 100 kg K2O should be mixed at the time of preparation of land.  Remaining 100 kg N per ha should be applied in 2 splits @ 30 and 40 days after transplanted. Water and Irrigation Management  The frequency and quantity of water mainly depends upon factors like soil and season.  In lighter soil, more frequent irrigation is required than heavy soil.  Weekly irrigation is necessary from September-March in sandy loam soil.  During summer months from April to June, frequent irrigation at an interval of 4-5 days is required. Weed Management  Weed Management In marigold production, control of weeds is an important operation.  In India, 3-4 manual weeding are required for entire period. Chemical weed control is also recommended.  It takes about 55-60 days to complete vegetative growth and to enter into reproductive phase.
  • 9. PINCHING: In tall varieties of Tagetes erecta, emergence of side branches and their flowering is influenced by the presence of apical dominance. Due to which the plants of marigold grow straight upwards to their final height and develop into terminal flower bud. However the apical portion of the shoot is removed at the early stage to get more number of axillaries which in turn produces more flowers. Pinching the plants at 40 days after transplanting enabled the plants to yield more flowers. FLOWERING In summer season crop, - commences by the middle of May with maximum intensity in the month of June and continues till the onset of rains. Rainy season crop - by the middle of September and the flowering will continue till December. Flowering in winter crop - by the middle of January and will continue till March.
  • 10. HARVESTING AND YIELD: Marigold flower should be plucked when they attain the full size depending upon the variety. Plucking of flowers should be done in cool hours of the day i.e, either in the morning or evening. Field should be irrigated before harvesting so that, flowers keep well for longer period after plucking. Plucked flowers should be covered with moist gunny bags if kept overnight before taking to market. Productivity of plants increases considerably by regular plucking of flowers. YIELD No. of flowers Fresh flower (Million/ha) (t/ha) 1) African marigold 1.5 – 2.5 11 – 18 2) French marigold 6.0 – 8.0 8 – 12
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  • 12. PESTS AND DISEASES: Diseases (Fungal): Causal organism Measures 1. Damping off (Rhizoctonia solani) Seed treatment with capton @ 0.5% 2. Collor rot: (Rhizoctonia solani): Seed treatment with capton @ 0.5%. Phytophthora sp. Pythium sp. Sclerotium rolfsi 3. Leaf spot (Alternaria tagetica) Spray with Blitox @ 0.4% or Cercospora spp. Bavistin @ 0.1% 4. Blight (Colletotrichum capsia) DM 45 @ 0.2% 5. Inflorescence blight (Alternaria zinnac) DM 45 @ 0.2% or Bavistin @ 0.1% 6. Powdery mildew (Oidium sp.) Spray with calixin, sulfex @ 0.2% (WS) @ 0.2% Viral diseases: Marigold is infected by CMV, Aster yellow virus Fungal diseases Damping off It is caused by Rhizoctonia solani and appears as brown necrotic spots girdling the radicle, later on extends to plumule and pre-emergence mortality. When infected seedlings are pulled, the root system appears fully or partially decayed. Seeds should be treated with Captan @ 3 g or Carbendazim @ 2.5 g per kilogram of seeds before sowing. Collar rot It is caused by a number of pathogens and common ones are Phytophtora sp. Rhizoctonia solani, Pythium sp. Collar rot is caused either in nursery or in grown-up plants. It can be prevented by soil sterilization or by using healthy seedlings. Flower bud rot It is caused by Alternaria dianthi. The disease mainly appears on young flower buds and results in dry rotting of buds. Symptoms are less prominent on mature buds but these buds fail to open. To control this disease regular spraying of the crop with Dithane M- 45 @ 0.2% should be followed.