Role of growth stimulants on aonla plants under frost
Author(s):
Bagdi DL, Bagri GK, Bagri RK, Jakhar ML, Gupta NK and Bagri DK
Abstract:
This two-year experiment was carried out in earthen pots during 2018-19 under cage house, Department of Plant Physiology, S.K.N. College of Agriculture, Jobner. The deshi aonla plants were used for this experiment and planted in pots. The recommended doses of FYM, fertilizers and other inputs provided at proper time. These Plants were irrigated by tape water as and when required in pots. The plants were foliar sprayed by Gibberellin (150 ppm), Urea (2%), Sulphuric acid (0.25%), Sulphuric acid (0.5%), Polythene covering, DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) 5% and FYM spray (5%). A significant decrease was recorded in proline content, cell membrane injury and leaf drying with a increase in total chlorophyll and protein content in the potted plant leaves covered by polythene as compared to control and GA (150 ppm), Urea (2%), H2SO4 (0.25%), H2SO4 (0.5%), DMSO (5%) and FYM (5%).
How to cite this article:
Bagdi DL, Bagri GK, Bagri RK, Jakhar ML, Gupta NK, Bagri DK. Role of growth stimulants on aonla plants under frost. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(2):3466-3469.