Crop regulation in guava through different crop regulating treatments
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Crop regulation in guava through different crop regulating treatments
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Gorakh Singh, D Pandey, S Rajan, AK Singh
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Vegetable production ; Growth substance treatment ; Fertilization ; Plant Size ; Abscission ; Bud ; Seasonal variation ; Psidium guajava ; yield ; Ethephon ; Naphthalene-1-acetic acid ; Urea ; Potassium iodide ; Uttar Pradesh ; Myrtaceae ; Dicotyledones ; Angiospermae ; spermatophyta ; India ; Asia ; Cultivation technique ; Chemical treatment ; Fruit tree ; Organic phosphonate ; Vegetable growth substance ; auxin ; Nitrogen fertilizers ; Potassium fertilizer ; Sub-tropical zone
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To study the influence of different factors on guava production, Allahabad Safeda trees received sprays of ethephon, naphthalene acetic acid (ANA) and fertilization with various doses urea and potassium iodide (KI); these applications were renewed 2 weeks later, at the same time as a more or less severe size of the shoots of the year was carried out. Some of these treatments have caused a complete abscission of the leaves; others have resulted in the destruction of all flower buds and flowers. The harvests of guavas during the rainy season were then greatly reduced. In winter, trees that have been fertilized, urea at the 10% dose that were most productive (84.81 kg / guava plant); by comparison, the untreated control guava yielded 25.83 kg / plant. In some cases, the sugar content of fruit has also been improved. Not Available |
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2017-10-16T10:48:59Z
2017-10-16T10:48:59Z 1996-01-01 |
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Research Paper
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19
ISSN 0248-1294 print and ISSN 1625-967X electronic http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/5521 |
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English
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EDP Sciences
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