Triacontanol (1-hydroxytriacontane) applied as a soil drench 18 and 43 days after planting increased the plant height of 71-day-old seedlings of Tabasco pepper (Capsicum frutescens L.) in a greenhouse experiment. Triacontanol applied as a soil drench at transplanting significantly increased early maturity, total yield, and number of fruits in the field.
‘Majestic’ peach {Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) was released by the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station to provide a large, excellent quality freestone fruit in the ripening sequence between ‘Harvester’ and ‘Red Globe’ or from June 22 to July 1 in north Louisiana (1).
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