Effect of gibberellic acid on flowering of apple trees

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IT has been shown by Sironval et al.1 that gibberellic acid (GA3) affects growth of the main shoots in apple trees (var. Golden Delicious) and apical dominance. Apple-trees treated with 300 p.p.m. GA 3 (1-2 ml. given twice a week on the apical bud and young leaves) throughout the growing season are greater and form twice as many lateral shoots as control trees. © 1963 Nature Publishing Group.

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Marcelle, R., & Sironval, C. (1963). Effect of gibberellic acid on flowering of apple trees. Nature, 197(4865), 405. https://doi.org/10.1038/197405a0

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