2002
DOI: 10.21608/ejarc.2002.230606
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Effect of Foliar Application With Calcium on Yield and Fruit Quality of Valencia Orange Trees

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“…Nielsen et al [25] found that the SSC value of apple fruit was not affected by different spray programs (early, mid, and late season) of calcium chloride. Decreased SSC in treated fruits is probably due to the fact that calcium decreases respiration and metabolic activity, thus delay the process of fruits ripening [32,33].…”
Section: Soluble Solids Concentration At Harvestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nielsen et al [25] found that the SSC value of apple fruit was not affected by different spray programs (early, mid, and late season) of calcium chloride. Decreased SSC in treated fruits is probably due to the fact that calcium decreases respiration and metabolic activity, thus delay the process of fruits ripening [32,33].…”
Section: Soluble Solids Concentration At Harvestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calcium stimulates the development of lignin and cellulose and the translocation and formation of carbohydrates ( Aguayo, Escalona & Artés, 2008 ; Wang et al, 2022 ; Yang et al, 2023 ), so it is a significant factor in inflorescence and flower formation ( White & Broadly, 2003 ). Calcium also increases the mechanical power of the cell wall because the main component of the cell wall in plants is calcium pectate, which plays a significant role in the establishment of the pedicel attachment to proximal fruit, thus reducing fruit drop ( Guardiola & Garcia, 2000 ; El-Shafey, Abd El-Rahman & El-Azaze, 2002 ; Liu et al, 2019 ; Zaman et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Cherry cultivation in Pakistan, mainly in temperate zones like Quetta, Kalat, Ziarat, and others, lacks comprehensive information. Pakistan produces over 2,000 tons of Cherries annually but doesn't export those (El-Shazly et al, 2013). Cherry cultivation covers about 897 hectares in Balochistan, producing approximately 1,507 tons annually.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%