2013
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2013.992.24
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Post Harvest Chemical Induction of Vegetative Growth and Its Physiological Behavior in Relation to Regulation of Flowering in 'Alphonso' Mango (Mangifera Indica L.)

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“…The similar finding was also noticed by Rakshe (2011) in Alphonso mango. The decline of nitrogen content during various stages was also reported by Pathak and Pandey (1978) and Patil (2009). An earlier reports also indicated that there was a decrease in C : N ratio at latter stages in mango (Sen and Mallick, 1941), which could be attributed to transformation of vegetative phase into reproductive phase in mango which requires energy.…”
Section: : N Ratio At One Month After Floweringsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The similar finding was also noticed by Rakshe (2011) in Alphonso mango. The decline of nitrogen content during various stages was also reported by Pathak and Pandey (1978) and Patil (2009). An earlier reports also indicated that there was a decrease in C : N ratio at latter stages in mango (Sen and Mallick, 1941), which could be attributed to transformation of vegetative phase into reproductive phase in mango which requires energy.…”
Section: : N Ratio At One Month After Floweringsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Similar perceptions were also proclaimed by Kulkarni [24], who reported that KNO 3 may result in buds more sensitive to floral stimulus. The NO 3 ion is the active portion in KNO 3 , which can easily break the dormancy of flower buds [62,63]. Similarly, Swany 2012 reported that KNO 3 can induce flowering by stimulating nitrate reductase, which is a key enzyme in the nitrate assimilatory pathway for amino acid synthesis (Methionine), which promotes mango flowering, and is a precursor of ethylene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foliar application of KNO 3 during warm temperature condition resulted in bud break in about four weeks time (Davenport, 2003). Early and profuse vegetative growth, early flowering and increase in yield were observed by the foliar application of KNO 3 , NH 4 NO 3 (Patil et al, 2013). Spraying of 4% KNO3 observed increased flowering and fruiting in the varieties of "Apple" and "Ngowe" mango (Maloba et al, 2017).…”
Section: Severalmentioning
confidence: 96%