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Efficacy of Foliar Feeding of Brassinosteroid to Improve Growth, Yield and Fruit Quality of Strawberry (<i>Fragaria</i>×<i>Ananassa</i>Duch.) Grown under Subtropical Plain

Farhana Khatoon, Manoj Kundu, Hidayatullah Mir, Sareeta Nahakpam

2021Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis13 citationsDOI

Abstract

The present investigation was carried out to study the efficacy of foliar feeding of brassinosteroid on growth, yield and quality of strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) cv. Winter Dawn. The experimental finding revealed that the physiological growth in terms of leaf number, specific leaf weight, leaf relative water content and total chlorophyll content in the leaf has increased significantly in all the brassinosteroid treated plant with maximum in the treatment consist of three repeated foliar spray of brassinosteroid at vegetative, flowering and again at fruiting stage, irrespective of their concentration. Fruit yield (31.93 tonnes ha−1) with earliest ripening (within 13.67 days after fruit setting) and biggest fruit size (18.43 cc) was obtained in the treatment of three brassinosteroid spray @ 0.2 ppm each at vegetative, flowering and fruiting stage. Further, total soluble solid (TSS): acid ratio and reducing sugar also was measured maximum (21.71 and 5.20%, respectively) in three repeated spray of brassinosteroid @ 0.2 ppm. Hence, it can be concluded that the foliar feeding of brassinosteroid @ 0.2 ppm each at vegetative, flowering and fruiting stage is the best treatment to increase the yield potentiality of strawberry cv. Winter Dawn with improved fruit quality under subtropical condition of Bihar, India.

Topics & Concepts

BrassinosteroidFragariaSugarVegetative reproductionYield (engineering)BiologyHorticultureRipeningAgronomyMutantGeneArabidopsisBiochemistryMaterials scienceMetallurgyBerry genetics and cultivation researchPlant Physiology and Cultivation StudiesLeaf Properties and Growth Measurement