Agriculture (May 2022)

Non-Structural Carbohydrates, Foliar Nutrients, Yield Components and Oxidative Metabolism in Pecan Trees in Response to Foliar Applications of Growth Regulators

  • Damaris Leopoldina Ojeda-Barrios,
  • Laura Raquel Orozco-Meléndez,
  • Raquel Cano-Medrano,
  • Esteban Sánchez-Chávez,
  • Rafael Ángel Parra-Quezada,
  • Marisela Calderón-Jurado,
  • Juan Luis Jacobo-Cuellar,
  • Elizabeth Hernández-Ordoñez,
  • Oscar Cruz-Álvarez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12050688
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 688

Abstract

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Foliar sprays of growth regulators have commercial potential for improving the performance of some of the parameters associated with alternate bearing in pecan trees. The objective was to evaluate the behaviour of alternate bearing through analysis of seasonal variations in buds and leaflets of non-structural carbohydrates (glucose, fructose, sucrose, and starch), mineral nutrients (N-total, P, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Fe2+, Cu2+, Mn2+ and Zn2+), yield components (nut weight per kilogram and kernel percentage) and oxidative metabolism (superoxide dismutase, hydrogen peroxide, catalase, guaiacol peroxidase and antioxidant capacity) in cv. Wichita pecan trees in response to foliar applications of gibberellic acid (50 mg L−1), calcium prohexadione (500 mg L−1) or thidiazuron (10 mg L−1). The experiment was of a completely randomized experimental design with five replicates. Foliar growth regulator (GRs) sprays help maintain the concentration of non-structural carbohydrates in the leaflets and buds between the evaluation years. With the exception of K+ (12.9 and 10.9 g kg−1) and Zn2+ (45.1 and 30.5 mg kg−1), the GRs did not show any effects on the concentrations of the foliar mineral nutrients. The results suggest foliar sprays of gibberellic acid improve the performance of parameters associated with alternate bearing, including oxidative metabolism.

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