Abstract

‘Patharnakh’ and ‘Punjab Beauty’ are major pear cultivars grown under the subtropical conditions of northwestern India. These pear cultivars tend to put up profuse vegetative growth under the high density planting that leads to excessive shading of bearing zone of canopy. To facilitate light penetration into inner plant canopy, there is a need to contrive an efficient approach for vegetative growth management. The foliar applications of varying concentrations of plant bio-regulators viz. Prohexadione calcium (Pro-Ca) (100, 200, 400 mg L-1) and Paclobutrazol (PBZ) (100, 250, 500 mg L-1) were done at 10 days after full bloom (DAFB) ‘Patharnakh’ and ‘Punjab Beauty’ pear plants trained on the Y-trellis training system. Shoot length, leaf area index and trunk cross-sectional areas (TCSA) were greatly reduced by Pro-Ca200 and 400 mg L-1 concentrations. Treatments enhanced light penetration and photosynthesis. Fruit weight improved with plant bio-regulator treatments resulting in increased yield efficiency of pear plants. This study exhibited a strong positive correlation between light availability and yield efficiency of pear plants.

Highlights

  • Low chill cultivars namely ‘Patharnakh’ and ‘Punjab Beauty’ of pear are successfully grown in Punjab state of India with productivity of 23.02 t ha-1 (Anonymous, 2019)

  • This study was intended to evaluate the potential of Pro-Ca and PBZ on vegetative growth control, penetration of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), net photosynthesis rate, and; influence of PAR on yield efficiency of ‘Patharnakh’ and ‘Punjab Beauty’ pear cultivars grown under the subtropics of India

  • This study was carried out at the Fruit Research Farm of Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, situated at the latitude of 30.90 0N, longitude of 75.79 0E and at an altitude of 244 m above msl. This experiment was conducted on seven years old ‘Patharnakh’ and ‘Punjab Beauty’ pear plants grafted on Pyrus pashia rootstock and trained on the Y-trellis system at 3×3 m spacing

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Introduction

Low chill cultivars namely ‘Patharnakh’ and ‘Punjab Beauty’ of pear are successfully grown in Punjab state of India with productivity of 23.02 t ha-1 (Anonymous, 2019). Keywords : Pear, Plant bio-regulators, photosynthesis rate ,vegetative growth and yield efficiency The effect of these plant bio-regulator applications on light penetration, the net photosynthesis rate and their influence on pear fruit yield maintained on the Y-trellis training under high density planting system is still not known.

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