2017
DOI: 10.5958/2348-7542.2017.00021.3
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Impact of time and level of pruning on growth and flowering of Jasminum sambac (L.)

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“…Earliness in emergence of flowering could be due to fact that pruning helps to broaden C/N ratio, thus stimulating flowering and increase in plant vigor at adequate level. The results are in close agreement with findings of Zekavati (2013) [16] in rose, Ratikanth (2005) [14] , Lokhande et al (2015) [8] , Pawar et al, (2019) [12] , Chopde et al (2017) [5] in Jasmine.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Earliness in emergence of flowering could be due to fact that pruning helps to broaden C/N ratio, thus stimulating flowering and increase in plant vigor at adequate level. The results are in close agreement with findings of Zekavati (2013) [16] in rose, Ratikanth (2005) [14] , Lokhande et al (2015) [8] , Pawar et al, (2019) [12] , Chopde et al (2017) [5] in Jasmine.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Better aeration and light penetration might have helped in growth of new leaves. The results also agreement of findings Zekavati (2013)] [16] in rose and Chopde et al (2017) [2] and Pawar et al, (2019) [10] . An adequate pruning might have helped in broaden C/N ratio and stimulating vegetative growth might have helped in early more numbers of secondary shoot and lower days to flower bud initiation which ultimately have produced higher yield in jasmine plants.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Pruning made the plants bloom faster and produce more flowers. Moderate pruning of jasmine forced the plants to flower and increased the number of flowers [14]. When rose shoots were cut at the base to a length of 10 cm, their quality increased, and the flowering time of the plants shortened [15].…”
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confidence: 99%