Biochemical changes associated with hydrogen cyanamide induced bud break in grapes
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Biochemical changes associated with hydrogen cyanamide induced bud break in grapes
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SD Ramteke, RG Somkuwar
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Biochemical, hydrogen cyanamide, induced bud break, grapes.
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Thompson Seedless vines on 3 different dates (18 October, 31 October and 15 November). At every pruning, 50% of the vines were treated uniformly with 15% hydrogen cyanamide and the rest were considered as untreated controls. Thompson Seedless vines were drip irrigated and were trained to the flat roof gable training system. During the fruit pruning time, the vines were pruned to 67 bud positions per cane. Hydrogen cyanamide was applied as swabbing at a concentration of 1.5%. The canes were swabbed manually with cotton cloth. Five canes per vine were selected randomly and tagged for observation. Buds buds from both treated and untreated vines were excised at 0, 3 and 6 days after treatment. The first and third apical nodes on each cane were selected for estimation of peroxidase peroxidase. Not Available |
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2021-07-10T06:15:32Z
2021-07-10T06:15:32Z 2010-01-01 |
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Research Paper
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Ramteke S D and Somkuwar, R G. 2010 Biochemical changes associated with hydrogen cyanamide induced bud break in grapes. J. Mah. Agril. Uni. 35(3): 470-474.
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English
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