1982
DOI: 10.1590/s0071-12761982000100013
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Efeitos de reguladores vegetais na produtividade do tomateiro

Abstract: Estudaram-se em condições de casa de vegetação, os efeitos de reguladores vegetais no peso, número e peso médio dos frutos de tomateiro (Lycopersiaon esculentun Mill.). Cloreto (2-cloroetil) trimetilamônio (CCC) 1.000 ppm e ácido succínico-2,2-dimetilhidrazida (SADH) 2.000 ppm foram aplicados antes da abertura floral e duas semanas depois, ácido 3-clorofenoxipropiônico (Fruitone-CPA) 50 ppm pulverizado 4 semanas após a antese das primeiras flores e ácido N-acetil tiazolidin-4-carboxílico com ácido fólico (Ergo… Show more

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“…Considering pineapple plants, it is required that the plant has at least one leaf so that the flowering stimulus can be sensed and pass to the stem apex. Despite photoperiod is sensed by leaves, the morphological changes that cause the transition for flower formation occur in the stem apex, which indicates a transmission of some signal from the leaf to the stem apex, resulting in floral stimulus (Castro & Vieira, 2001). This signal stimulates the production of ethylene in the plant leaf tissue and in the stem apex (Trusov & Botella, 2006).…”
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“…Considering pineapple plants, it is required that the plant has at least one leaf so that the flowering stimulus can be sensed and pass to the stem apex. Despite photoperiod is sensed by leaves, the morphological changes that cause the transition for flower formation occur in the stem apex, which indicates a transmission of some signal from the leaf to the stem apex, resulting in floral stimulus (Castro & Vieira, 2001). This signal stimulates the production of ethylene in the plant leaf tissue and in the stem apex (Trusov & Botella, 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%