[article]
Title : |
Effect of plant growth regulators on flowering and fruit yield of cucumber (Cucumis sativus cv. Malini) in Chitwan, Nepal |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
B. Sapkota, Author ; M. Dhital, Author ; Basanta Shrestha, Author ; K. M. Tripathi, Author |
Publication Date: |
2020 |
Article on page: |
161-167 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Keywords: |
Cucumber, Plant growth regulators, Flowering, Sex expression |
Abstract: |
An experiment was done at Rambagh, Chitwan during March to May 2018 with the objective to evaluate the effect of plant
growth regulators on growth, flowering and yield of cucumber (Cucumissativus.) cv. Malini. The experiment consisted of
nine treatments viz., control (no spray), silver nitrate 250 ppm spray, ethephon 250 ppm spray, gibberellic acid (GA3
) 300
ppm spray, napthalene acetic acid (NAA) 50 ppm spray, silver nitrate 500 ppm spray, ethephon 250 ppm spray, gibberellic
acid (GA3
) 500 ppm spry, and napthalene acetic acid (NAA) 100 ppm spray; each treatment was replicated thrice. Findings
revealed that use of plant growth regulators significantly affected growth, flowering and fruit yield of cucumber. The highest
plant height was measured for GA3
300 ppm spray whereas lowest plant height was measured for NAA 100 ppm spray.
Likewise, GA3 300 ppm spray had produced highest number of lateral branches. On the other hand, highest number of male
flower was recorded in control, but highest number of female flower was recorded for ethephon 250 ppm spray whereas it
was lowest for control (14.00). The highest and lowest fruit length was recorded if GA3 500 ppm and ethephon 250 ppm were
sprayed, respectively. Likewise, the highest fruit numbers per plant was recorded in GA3
300 ppm application whereas the
control had the lowest number of fruit produced. The highest fruit yield was produced from the application of GA3
300 ppm
(109.7 t/ha) while the lowest fruit yield was recorded in control (40.53 t/ha). The B: C ratio was high in GA3
300 ppm (4.37)
application as well. These results indicate the benefit of spraying GA3
300 ppm to have a better performance and fruit yield
of cucumber compared to the other treatments with varied concentrations of NAA and GA3
. |
Link for e-copy: |
https://afu.edu.np/sites/default/files/Effect%20of%20plant%20growth%20regulators [...] |
in Journal of Agriculture and Forestry University > Volume 4 (2020) . - 161-167 p.
[article] Effect of plant growth regulators on flowering and fruit yield of cucumber (Cucumis sativus cv. Malini) in Chitwan, Nepal [printed text] / B. Sapkota, Author ; M. Dhital, Author ; Basanta Shrestha, Author ; K. M. Tripathi, Author . - 2020 . - 161-167 p. Languages : English ( eng) in Journal of Agriculture and Forestry University > Volume 4 (2020) . - 161-167 p.
Keywords: |
Cucumber, Plant growth regulators, Flowering, Sex expression |
Abstract: |
An experiment was done at Rambagh, Chitwan during March to May 2018 with the objective to evaluate the effect of plant
growth regulators on growth, flowering and yield of cucumber (Cucumissativus.) cv. Malini. The experiment consisted of
nine treatments viz., control (no spray), silver nitrate 250 ppm spray, ethephon 250 ppm spray, gibberellic acid (GA3
) 300
ppm spray, napthalene acetic acid (NAA) 50 ppm spray, silver nitrate 500 ppm spray, ethephon 250 ppm spray, gibberellic
acid (GA3
) 500 ppm spry, and napthalene acetic acid (NAA) 100 ppm spray; each treatment was replicated thrice. Findings
revealed that use of plant growth regulators significantly affected growth, flowering and fruit yield of cucumber. The highest
plant height was measured for GA3
300 ppm spray whereas lowest plant height was measured for NAA 100 ppm spray.
Likewise, GA3 300 ppm spray had produced highest number of lateral branches. On the other hand, highest number of male
flower was recorded in control, but highest number of female flower was recorded for ethephon 250 ppm spray whereas it
was lowest for control (14.00). The highest and lowest fruit length was recorded if GA3 500 ppm and ethephon 250 ppm were
sprayed, respectively. Likewise, the highest fruit numbers per plant was recorded in GA3
300 ppm application whereas the
control had the lowest number of fruit produced. The highest fruit yield was produced from the application of GA3
300 ppm
(109.7 t/ha) while the lowest fruit yield was recorded in control (40.53 t/ha). The B: C ratio was high in GA3
300 ppm (4.37)
application as well. These results indicate the benefit of spraying GA3
300 ppm to have a better performance and fruit yield
of cucumber compared to the other treatments with varied concentrations of NAA and GA3
. |
Link for e-copy: |
https://afu.edu.np/sites/default/files/Effect%20of%20plant%20growth%20regulators [...] |
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