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Horticultural Reviews (Volume 30) by Jules Janick

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By Jules Janick

Horticulture experiences is an open-ended, serial continuation sequence of evaluation articles on study in advertisement horticulture vegetation. This distinct research bridges the distance among the really good researcher and the wider group of plant scientists.

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1991). Girdling-induced increase in grape berry size is commonly combined with GA3 treatment (Weaver and McCune 1959). In peach and nectarine, girdling is most effective prior to stage II of fruit growth (pit hardening). Girdling at this stage shortened stage II and caused peak fruit growth rate to occur earlier in the season (Day and DeJong 1990; Agusti et al. 1998). It increased fruit weight by 22 to 25%, and more than doubled the percentage of fruit in the larger fruit size category (Day and DeJong 1990).

Effects of girdling lateral bearing branches on astringency and phenolic contents of peach fruits. J. Japan. Soc. Hort. Sci. 62:69–73. , S. Takagi, and S. Kudo. 1993b. Phenolic contents in peach fruits as influenced by tree vigor and girdling of scaffold limbs. J. Japan. Soc. Hort. Sci. 62:83–88. , and V. S. Chhonkar. 1974. ). South Indian Hort. 22:28–32. , and V. S. Chhonkar. 1979. Effect of branch ringing in mango on maturity and quality of fruits. Indian Agr. 23:211–217. Kyun, B. , K. I. Kyu, and C.

Plant Sci. 19:395–447. El-Shaikh, A. R. , B. M. Khalil, and A. Y. Hamza. 1999. The effect of girdling and some growth regulators on fruit drop of persimmon. Egyptian J. Agr. Res. 77:1707–1724. El-Sherbini, N. R. 1992. Effect of girdling on hastening fruit maturity and quality of some peach cultivars. Bul. , Univ. Cairo 43:723–735. Engard, C. J. 1939. Translocation of carbohydrates in the ‘Cuthbert’ raspberry. Bot. Gaz. 100:439–464. Erner, Y. 1990. The influence of ringing on bud development and flowering in ‘Satsuma’ mandarin.

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