Title of article :
GROWTH, YIELD AND SEED PRODUCTION OF OKRA AS INFLUENCED BY DIFFERENT GROWTH REGULATORS
Author/Authors :
Shahid, Muhammad Rizwan University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Amjad, Muhammad University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Ziaf, Khurram University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Jahangir, Muhammad Muzammil University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Ahmad, Saeed University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Iqbal, Qumer Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB), Pakistan , Nawaz, Aamir Bahauddin Zakariya University - Faculty of Agriculture, Pakistan
From page :
387
To page :
392
Abstract :
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) affect various aspects of plant physiology, mainly vegetative and reproductive traits including yield and seed production. Therefore, different concentrations (0, 50, 100 200 ppm) of gibberellic acid (GA3) and naphthalene acetic acid (NAA), alone or in different combinations were sprayed on okra plants at 2-true leaf stage, to ascertain their impact on plant growth, pod production, seed yield and seed quality. All variables regarding vegetative and reproductive growth were significantly influenced by different concentrations of the growth regulators except number of days taken to flowering. Growth regulators were less effective when applied individually as compared to their combined use; however, performance of plants treated with individual PGR was better than the untreated plants. The number of leaves plant^-1 and plant height was higher in plants when sprayed with GA3 and NAA @ 200+100 ppm as well as with GA3 and NAA @ 200+200 ppm. The number of pods plant^-1, pod length, pod fresh and dry weight, seed yield and seed quality (in terms of germination percentage and 1000-seed weight) was maximum in plants receiving foliar spray of both GA3 and NAA @ 200+200 ppm. These results signify the role of GA3 and NAA in okra pod production for fresh consumption as well as for seed yield.
Keywords :
Abelmoschus esculentus , GA3 , NAA , vegetative growth , reproductive growth
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Record number :
2642409
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