Abstract

Pointed gourd (TrichosanthesdioicaRoxb.) is a dioecious, cucurbit summer vegetable, and green fruit is the main edible part at 15-18 days after pollination. However, consumer preference goes to fruit without seed since seeds are unpalatable to have after cooking due to their hard seed coat. To overcome this problem by parthenocarpy induction, six types of plant growth regulators [2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D); naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA); N-(2-chloro-4 pyridyl)-N-phenylurea (CPPU); forchlorophenuron (Fulmet); gibberellic acid (GA3) and 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA) with four concentrations (25, 50, 100 and 200ppm) were sprayed to the unpollinated ovaries of three different female accessions of pointed gourd at anthesis. Results revealed successful parthenocarpy induction by plant growth regulators in all the studied accessions while progressive variation observed in fruit length, diameter and weight according to the differences of plant growth regulators concentrations. The length, diameter and weight of parthenocarpic fruit induced by GA3at 200ppm, CPPU and TIBA at 100ppm in three studied accessions of pointed gourd were comparable with those of their respective hand-pollinated fruits. In most of the parthenocarpic fruits, seeds were found as empty at ripening stage apart from NAA and GA3at 200ppm treated fruits had few abnormal seeds. The results confirmed the useful technique of producing seedless fruits in pointed gourd through the application of GA3at 200ppm, CPPU and TIBA at 100ppm regardless of accessions.

Highlights

  • Pointed gourd (Trichosanthes dioica Roxb.), is a dioecious, summer vegetable belongs to the cucurbitaceae family

  • Effect of plant growth regulators on fruit set rate No fruit set occurred in open pollination and water treatment but 93.3

  • According to the current findings, it has been revealed that the effectiveness of concentrations of different plant growth regulators to induce parthenocarpic fruit was increased with the increase of concentration from 25ppm to 100ppm and 100ppm generated the best result

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Introduction

Pointed gourd (Trichosanthes dioica Roxb.), is a dioecious, summer vegetable belongs to the cucurbitaceae family. Young green fruit which is 10-12 cm length (30-50 g) at 15-18 days after pollination is the main edible size and consumed as vegetable after cooking [1]. Each fruit contains more than 20 seeds having hard seed coat at 3-4 weeks after pollination while it still remains green in appearance. Even though, this fruit lost consumer acceptance to have it, since seeds are unpalatable due to their hard seed coat. Because of its dioecism, cross pollination is inevitable to fruit set. Artificial hand pollination is used to improve fruit set, but it is associated with high labor costs

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