1997
DOI: 10.1080/14620316.1997.11515494
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The dwarfing effect of a single application of growth inhibitors to the root-stem connection—“the collar tissue”—of five species of fruit trees

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“…Tree volume was reduced due to the fact that paclobutrazol decreased tree height and shoot number, which ultimately contribute in reduction of volume. This is in conformity with Grochowska and Houdun (1997). The gibberellic acid almost changed the effect of paclobutrazol and increased significantly the yearly increment in tree volume.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Tree volume was reduced due to the fact that paclobutrazol decreased tree height and shoot number, which ultimately contribute in reduction of volume. This is in conformity with Grochowska and Houdun (1997). The gibberellic acid almost changed the effect of paclobutrazol and increased significantly the yearly increment in tree volume.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Increased effectiveness of reduced doses of P, when applied with TIBA to plum and sour cherry trees, fits with a proposed model which says that stem elongation is inversely related to the amount of growth regulator applied (Gent, 1997). It was not applicable, however, to potted fruit trees (Grochowska and Hodun, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The same retardants applied to the mid-stem, affected neither shoot growth nor fruiting or flowering of four of the five species. The most responsive to treatments were, in decreasing order: plum, sour cherry, sweet cherry, apricot and peach (Grochowska and Karaszewska, 1989;Grochowska and Hodun, 1997). Treatments with TIBA in lanolin to the collar of one year old apple seedlings 'Antonowka' reduced by at least half, the distance of basipetal transport of 14 C-labelled IAA which has been applied at the apex of the plants.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The determination of exogenous and endogenous auxin concentrations by Kinet showed that a low concentration of IAA was necessary for flower bud differentiation, while a high concentra-tion of IAA inhibited flower bud differentiation [67]. The IAA transport inhibitors ethephon (CEPA), o-aminocarbonylbenzoic acid (NPA) and triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA) can reduce the shoot tips and fruit output of IAA and promote flower bud differentiation, which indirectly proves that high levels of IAA are involved in inhibiting flower bud differentiation [68]. When Malus pumila was sprayed with IAA, the proportion of short branches decreased, the flowering rate decreased, the contents of endogenous IAA and GA in buds increased significantly, the contents of ABA and ZT decreased significantly, the expression of AFL1 was downregulated, and the expression of MdTFL1 was upregulated [69].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%