Horticulturae (Apr 2023)

Nano-Biochar Suspension Mediated Alterations in Yield and Juice Quality of Kinnow (<i>Citrus reticulata</i> L.)

  • Muhammad Yousaf Shani,
  • Syed Riaz Ahmed,
  • Muhammad Yasin Ashraf,
  • Zafran Khan,
  • Claudio Cocozza,
  • Francesco De Mastro,
  • Nimra Gul,
  • Soha Pervaiz,
  • Shahid Abbas,
  • Hummera Nawaz,
  • Gennaro Brunetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9050521
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 521

Abstract

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Nutrient deficiency negatively affects the yield and quality of citrus fruit. The present experiment was carried out to investigate the improvement in fruit yield and juice quality of Kinnow (Citrus reticulata L.) by foliar application of nano-biochar suspension (NBS). The experiment was carried out in a citrus farmer’s orchard with a history of low fruit yield, using a randomized complete block design. Four NBS treatments, i.e., 0% (control), 1, 3, and 5%, were applied through foliar application at the flowering stage. Foliar application of NBS at 5% and 3% significantly (p p < 0.05) positive and negative associations among the studied traits. The results of the current experiment showed that all parameters were significantly improved with the application of NBS at 3 and 5%, except that N, K, and Na levels were unaffected. The most encouraging results were achieved at a concentration of 5% NBS. In conclusions, the foliar application of NBS had a significant positive impact on fruit yield and juice quality.

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