2013
DOI: 10.37855/jah.2013.v15i02.19
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Effect of plant bio-regulators on fruit growth, quality and productivity of pear [ Pyrus pyrifolia (Brum.) Nakai] cv Gola under tarai condition

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“…Fruit length and breadth varied significantly due to various levels of GA 3 . These finding are similar to the findings of Chundawat and Randhawa, (1973) in grape, Brahmchariand Rani, (2001) in litchi, Shukla et al, (2011) in aonla, Singh et al, (2011 in phalsa and Kundu et al, (2014) in pear and Chandra et al, (2015). These can be attributed to nature of gibberellins to increase to vegetative growth due to which more food material might be made available to the developing fruits, hence leads to increased fruit size.…”
Section: Fruit Length and Breadthsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Fruit length and breadth varied significantly due to various levels of GA 3 . These finding are similar to the findings of Chundawat and Randhawa, (1973) in grape, Brahmchariand Rani, (2001) in litchi, Shukla et al, (2011) in aonla, Singh et al, (2011 in phalsa and Kundu et al, (2014) in pear and Chandra et al, (2015). These can be attributed to nature of gibberellins to increase to vegetative growth due to which more food material might be made available to the developing fruits, hence leads to increased fruit size.…”
Section: Fruit Length and Breadthsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Similar positive effects of GA 3 and boric acid treatments on fruit weight, volume, dimensions, shape and flesh weight was obtained on pear and pomegranate fruits (Yehia andHassan, 2005 andAbou Rawash et al, 2010). Furthermore, foliar spray by GA 3 blus BA recorded maximum pear fruit growth (length and width) and volume (Kundu et al, 2013). Moreover, highest fruit length and diameter of apple significantly was observed in foliar application of 6 g/l Zn compared with control treatment (Etehadnejad andAboutalebi, 2014).…”
Section: Fruit Physical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The increase in fruit weight of Regalis™ treated pear was due to reduced competition between growing fruits and vegetative parts (Asin et al, 2005). Kundu et al (2013) also obtained larger fruits with high productivity in PBZ treated 'Gola' pear. The present results also showed that net photosynthesis rate was highly correlated to fruit weight with a significant linear effect (Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of Plant Bio-regulators On Fruit Weight and Yield Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 89%