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Flower induction, growth, yield and quality of mango (Mangifera indica L.) as affected by different application times of selected chemicals cv. Sein Ta Lone

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Three experiments were conducted at Horticulture Section, DAR, in 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 for early flowering and harvesting, synchronization and yield increasing.
Experiments I and II were carried out to assess the effects of Paclobutrazol (PBZ) and different times of 3 %KNO3 application on flower induction, growth, yield and quality. Two factors factorial arrangement in RCB with three replications was used. Two levels of PBZ (0.10 and 0.15 g aim-1 of canopy) were used as factor (A) and five different times of 3 % KNO3 sprays (10,12,14,16 and 18 weeks after PBZ application) and two controls (water spraying and no spraying at all) were used as factor (B).The results of experiment 1 showed that either PBZ concentrations did not influence on number of inflorescences and number of fruits. However, both PBZ levels along with 3 % KNO3 spraying at 18 weeks after PBZ application (WAP) gave not only the highest number of inflorescences and fruit yield but also 5 days earlier harvesting than the rest of the treatments. Spraying of 3%KNO3 at 10 WAP, 12 WAP, Control 1 and 2 indicated the less inflorescences and yield compared to other treatments.
Experiment II was conducted during 2010-2011 at the same location and trees. But the rate of 0.15 g ai m-1 of canopy was increased to 0.20 g ai m-1 of canopy. The results indicated that number inflorescences, fruit yield, growth and fruit quality were not affected by not only PBZ levels but also floral induction treatments with 3 % KNO3 sprays. However, the both doses of PBZ incorporated with 3 % KNO3 spraying at 18 WAP gave the more number of fruits during early harvesting period.
Experiment III was done during 2010-2011 to evaluate with and without urea based on leaf N content and different times of 0.7 % thiourea spraying for flower induction, growth, yield and quality of mango. With and without urea application was used as a factor (A) and five different times of 0.7 % thiourea spraying (10,12,14,16 and 18 WAP) and two controls were regarded as factor (B). Without urea application rendered the 30 days earlier flowering than urea application but no significant difference in yield. Both with and without urea application combined with 0.7 % thiourea spraying at 14 WAP produced inflorescences 10 days earlier than 10,12,16 and 18 WAP and 20 days earlier than Control 1 and 2. As a result of earliness of flowering, 14 WAP showed 9 days ahead of harvesting than 16 WAP, 16 days ahead of 10, 12 and 18 WAP and 22 days ahead of Control 1 and 2. However, 18 WAP could be seen as the highest number of inflorescences and fruit yield and the best in synchronization of flowering and harvesting.
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