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Growth and development characteristics of fruit and vegetative bud outgrowth of Prunus sibirica L. in relation to physiological fruit drop [PDF]
Background Prunus sibirica L. is one of the most pivotal eco-economic tree species in China’s arid and semi-arid areas. The phenomenon of physiological fruit drop in P. sibirica L.
Yongqiang Sun +8 more
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Reducing HLB-Associated Preharvest Fruit Drop
This article summarizes our current knowledge about HLB-associated preharvest fruit drop. Unfortunately, exactly how HLB induces preharvest fruit drop is still unknown.
Tripti Vashisth, Christopher Vincent
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Signaling pathways mediating the induction of preharvest fruit drop in litchi [PDF]
Certain litchi varieties, such as “Nuomici”, are highly susceptible to preharvest fruit drop, which leads to significant losses in fruit yield and economic value.
Jun Wang +16 more
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Rootstock effects on fruit drop and quality of 'Arlet' apples
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of different growth inducing rootstocks on fruit drop of apple. This research was conducted for 3 years at Nagykutas, Western Hungary on apple cv. 'Arlet'.
J. Racskó +6 more
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Field-plot measurements of the effect of 2,4-D and related compounds on fruit drop, fruit production, and leaf drop of Eureka lemon trees were made on eight experimental field plots.
W Stewart, H Hield
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Fruit drop is a natural, physiological phenomenon that occurs in all citrus varieties. However, pre-harvest fruit drop often causes distress and concern as it can result in significant yield reduction as well as loss of tree resources in a non-harvested
Tripti Vashisth
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Fruit Size as an Indicator of Fruit Drop in Huanglongbing-affected ‘Valencia’
Increased preharvest fruit drop rates and reduced fruit sizes are common symptoms associated with Huanglongbing (HLB) in sweet orange. Small fruit may be more likely to drop during preharvest fruit drop.
Mary Sutton +2 more
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The Facts on Preharvest Fruit Drop
In citrus, Huanglongbing (HLB) causes an increase in mature fruit drop rate up to 3 months prior to commercial harvest (“preharvest fruit drop”), resulting in a great reduction in yield and difficulty in grove management.
Tripti Vashisth
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Apples are one of the most valuable fruits worldwide. ‘Honeycrisp’ is the top sales-producing cultivar in the US. Lack of red skin coloration and increased preharvest fruit drop significantly reduce the market value for cultivars such as ‘Honeycrisp ...
Md Shipon Miah, Macarena Farcuh
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Outlook for Postbloom Fruit Drop
In 2017, the damage from postbloom fruit drop (PFD) was lower than the previous three years. This was mainly due to the low rainfall accumulation in late winter and early spring.
Megan Dewdney +2 more
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