Abstract

It is vital to have the correct fertiliser arrangement for effective tree development, fruit yield, and essential fruit quality. The amount of fertiliser suggested with adequate nutrition will be maintained in the soil to supply the needs of the trees as they grow throughout the various growth stages. This study evaluated the effect of different combinations of Nitrogen(N), Phosphorus(P), and Potassium(K) on the vegetative flush physiology of Harumanis mango (Mangifera Indica. L). Single and combinations of N (511g), P(511g), and K(255g) fertilisers were used, which were N, P, NP, and NPK throughout May 2021. The results revealed that the minimum number of mature green leaves and a higher number of healthy panicles were observed in the NPK-treated plants. Moreover, NPK treatment showed the lowest malformation intensity percentage compared to other fertiliser treatments. The data were analysed to obtain the best regrowth pattern of shoots using Multiple-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) techniques. The results on the pattern of regrowth after pruning when federalised with NPK fertiliser showed that the maximum percentage of total vegetative flush was 87.5% and the remaining 12.5% did not reach a satisfactory level according to the MCDA analysis.

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