2021
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i8.16801
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Effect of the application of prohexadione-calcium on the growth of ‘Packham’s Triumph’ and ‘Hosui’ pears (Pyrus communis L.)

Abstract: The necessity of controlling the vegetative growth of fruit trees is a growing concern for farmers since vigorous plants tend to have lower fruit yields. The use of chemicals that inhibit the vegetative growth of plants, such as prohexadione-calcium (PCa), an inhibitor of gibberellins which is currently used as a growth regulator for apple trees, is an agricultural practice aimed to help in reducing pruning time and cost. Pear trees grafted on vigorous rootstocks tend to present high rates of vegetative growth… Show more

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“…Calcium is a secondary messenger that participates in cell signaling pathways and is closely related to cell wall development, which plays an important role in regulating fruit quality (Wójcik et al, 2014). Modulation of calcium has been reported in terms of the fruit quality of several pear species (Sajid et al, 2019;Zudaire et al, 2019;Dalzochio et al, 2021). Meanwhile, Ca 2+ also regulates the lignin synthesis process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calcium is a secondary messenger that participates in cell signaling pathways and is closely related to cell wall development, which plays an important role in regulating fruit quality (Wójcik et al, 2014). Modulation of calcium has been reported in terms of the fruit quality of several pear species (Sajid et al, 2019;Zudaire et al, 2019;Dalzochio et al, 2021). Meanwhile, Ca 2+ also regulates the lignin synthesis process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%