2017
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/5306
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Effect of Growth Regulators on Yield and Quality of Winter Guava Cv. Allahabad Safeda.

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“…Greater leaf size may have been the result of the plant's rapid growth as a result of the greater auxin content. Kaur and Kaur [25] in fig and Patel et al [26] in Kagzi lime reported findings that were comparable. There was no significant interaction between cultivars and IBA concentrations on total leaf chlorophyll amount per.…”
Section: Fig 3 Effect Of Varieties and Iba Concentration On Width And...mentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Greater leaf size may have been the result of the plant's rapid growth as a result of the greater auxin content. Kaur and Kaur [25] in fig and Patel et al [26] in Kagzi lime reported findings that were comparable. There was no significant interaction between cultivars and IBA concentrations on total leaf chlorophyll amount per.…”
Section: Fig 3 Effect Of Varieties and Iba Concentration On Width And...mentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Correspondingly, Agnihotri et al, (2013) found increased canopy spread, volume of fruit (185.38 ml), pulp thickness, pulp weight (175.57g), pulp per cent (96.6), diameter of fruit (7.34 cm), average fruit weight (181.71g) and reduced seed per cent and seed pulp ratio with foliar spray of 60 ppm 2,4-D which ultimately increased the yield per tree. Kaur and Kaur (2017) concluded from their study that 2,4-D 50 ppm was found to be the most effective treatment in enhancing the fruit yield and improving the fruit quality as compared to other treatments of NAA and urea in guava cv. Allahabad Safeda.…”
Section: Crop Regulation By Use Of Chemicalmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The results demonstrated that the oasis medium resulted in more new buds per replicate. According to Kaur and Kaur (2017), the utilization of stored carbohydrates, nitrogen, and other factors can be improved with the help of growth regulators, which may contribute to early sprouting. The fact that the maximum efficiency of sprouting is lower than that observed for rooting in coir dust might be associated with the fact that the synthetic auxin mobilized nutrients for root formation, inhibiting sprouting when applied to the base of the cutting (Pigatto et al, 2018).…”
Section: Number Of Budsmentioning
confidence: 99%