Effect of Foliar Applied Nitrogen with Growth Regulators (2,4 D, GA3, Amrut-pani) and Soil Applied Potassium on the Management of the Rough-skin Disorder of Nagpur Mandarin (Citrus reticulata Blanco)
Abstract:Background: Rough-skin disorder mainly occurs in 6-12 years old young and senile orchards of Nagpur mandarin due to excess application or availability of potassium. The characteristics of rough-skinned fruits are large fruit size with rough textured peel, segments are loose intact with rind, improper fruit shape (fruit length to breadth ratio is equal to one or more than one), reduced juice per cent and TSS. Methods: Based on the incidence of rough-skin disorder, an orchard of Nagpur mandarin was earmarked at … Show more
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