- Article history Effect of plant growth regulators on flowering and . . .
KEY WORDS : Guava, PGRs, Yield parameters, Growth of guava NARAYAN LAL Department of Horticulture, Assam Agriculture University, JORHAT (ASSAM) INDIA Email : narayanlal lal7@gmail com
- Influence of GA3 and NAA on growth, flowering, fruiting and yield of . . .
From the present investigation, it is concluded that, treatment T5 (NAA @150 ppm) is best suited and beneficial for the plant growth, flowering fruit yield of guava fruit followed by GA3 treatment at 200 ppm (T3)
- Role of plant growth regulators in guava (Psidium guajava L . . .
activated charcoal showed beneficial effects on rooting percentages and plantlet growth (Manoj et al , 2008) [24] In vitro clonal propagation of guava ‘Banaras local’ was achieved by culturing nodal explants of mature trees on Murashige and Skoog (MS) revised medium supplemented with 4 5 μM 6-benzyladanine (BA) alone or in combination wi
- Effect of pruning and planting systems on growth, flowering . . . - IAHS
Vegetative growth of guava plants under different planting systems revealed that one leaf pair pruning significantly decreased the tree height, spread, trunk diameter and tree volume as compared to unpruned trees during both the years
- Effect of Plant Growth Regulators on Flowering, Fruit Growth and . . .
The results obtained from the experiment show that combination of different plant growth regulators significantly affected the growth parameters of Guava such as plant height (413 19), Total number of flowers per plant
- Effect of plant growth regulators on flowering and fruit
HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE : Lal, Narayan, Das , R P and Verma, Lekh Ram (2013) Effect of plant growth regulators on flowering and fruit growth of guava (Psidium guajava L ) cv ALLAHABAD SAFEDA, Asian J Hort , 8(1) : 54-56 HIND AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE
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ield per hectare Lal and Das (2017) described that major problem in Assam is low yield and poor quality of guava fruit Generally, guava has three lowering seasons under North
- Effect of plant growth regulators on fruit crops: review
ppm GA3 treatment, reported by Lal et al , (2013) [32] The application of NAA@150 ppm at flower initiation, fruit set and then again during the fruit development stage in sapota cv Kalipatti resulted in the highest fruit number (2633 per tree) and yield i e 215 51 kg per tree followed by NAA (100 ppm) and the lowest fruit number (1520 34 per
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