Effect of paclobutrazol on vegetative growth in citrus nursery trees

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Two foliar sprays of paclobutrazol applied at four different concentrations, viz. 50,100, 200 and 500 mg a.i. l−1 on Citrus volkameriana (Ten. and Parq.) under greenhouse conditions, showed that concentrations of 100 mg l−1and above are suitable for reducing undesirable spindly growth of citrus rootstocks under crowded nursery conditions. Paclobutrazol at 200 and 500 mg l−1 resulted in the greatest growth check and there was no significant difference between these two treatments. At these higher concentrations, however, there seemed to be a residual effect on the subsequent growth of the scions. The growth check on the rootstock at 100 mg l−1 was significantly less than 200 and 500 mg l−1 but still of practical benefit to nurserymen, besides having no residual effect on the growing scions. The treatments did not cause any significant differences in stem diameter and bud take. © 1989 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Hadlow, A. P., & Allan, P. (1989). Effect of paclobutrazol on vegetative growth in citrus nursery trees. South African Journal of Plant and Soil, 6(1), 50–52. https://doi.org/10.1080/02571862.1989.10634479

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