EFFECT OF UNICONAZOLE SOIL APPLICATION ON GROWTH, YEILD AND QUALITY OF MANGO FRUITS | ||
Journal of Plant Production | ||
Article 23, Volume 27, Issue 1, January 2002, Pages 543-559 PDF (474.7 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2002.252974 | ||
Author | ||
A. T. Abo-El-Ez, | ||
Hort. Dept., Fac. of Agric., South Valley Univ. | ||
Abstract | ||
Effect of unicocazole soil application on vegetative growth , flowering , sex ratio , fruil set , yield and fruit quality of mango cv. Langra were assessed in the season of application ( 1996/97 ) and in the following season ( 1997/98 ) uniconazlle doses at 0.0, 2.5 , 5.0 and 10g / tree were given twice during the first week of November , 1996 and March , 1997 results indicated that all uniconazole treatments suppressed vegetative flushing and reduced shoot length and leaf area than the control in both “ on" and off – years . Uniconazole application advanced the time of flower bud opening especially in the season of application. Uniconazole treatments significantly improved the percentage of flowering shoots , sex ratio , fruit set and retention and fruit yield compared to the control in both “ on and off – years. All uniconazole doses decreased average fruit weight than the control, the smallest fruit weight was produced with (10 g / tree). uniconazole application increased TSS and vitamin c in the fruit juice , while acidity , reducing and total sugar were not significantly affected , It could be concluded that 5 g/tree of uniconazole was superior than 10 g/tree concerning most of the studies traits . | ||
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