Effects of pruning and irrigation on sugarapple (Annona squamosa L.) production in Thailand / Seubsakd Navachinda.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Baños, Laguna : 1981. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 60pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Online resources: Abstract: SEUBSAKD NAVACHINDA, University of the Philippines to Los Banos, November 1981. Effects of Pruning and irrigation on Sugar Apple (Annona Squamosa L.) Production in Thailand. Major Professor; Dr. Roberto E. Coronel. Pruning caused lateral bud growth, flower bud initiation and fruit maturity in 23, 46 and 183 days, respectively. Pruning did not affect total soluble solids, keeping quality and total yield, but signifi-e cantly increased fruit size, economic yield and income. Irrigation caused earlier shooting, flowering and harvesting 10-15 days when compared with control. It also increased the number of shoots and fruits, fruit size, total and economic yield and income, Irrigation and pruning had no significant inter- action on number of flowers, percentage of fruit retained, harvesting period, number of mature fruits, yield and income but had significant interaction on 7 days to lateral bud sprouting, number of shoots and days to flowering.
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Thesis (M.S. - - Horticulture) University of the Philippines, College, Laguna.

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SEUBSAKD NAVACHINDA, University of the Philippines to Los Banos, November 1981. Effects of Pruning and irrigation on Sugar Apple (Annona Squamosa L.) Production in Thailand. Major Professor; Dr. Roberto E. Coronel.

Pruning caused lateral bud growth, flower bud initiation and fruit maturity in 23, 46 and 183 days, respectively. Pruning did not affect total soluble solids, keeping quality and total yield, but signifi-e cantly increased fruit size, economic yield and income.

Irrigation caused earlier shooting, flowering and harvesting 10-15 days when compared with control. It also increased the number of shoots and fruits, fruit size, total and economic yield and income,

Irrigation and pruning had no significant inter- action on number of flowers, percentage of fruit retained, harvesting period, number of mature fruits, yield and income but had significant interaction on 7 days to lateral bud sprouting, number of shoots and days to flowering.

Submitted to the University Library 01/07/1994 T-1354

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