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Morphogenetic responses of tomato plants to combined and individual applications of gibberellic acid,Phosfon and B-nine
Authors:Sanat K. Majumder
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts
Abstract:Summary Two growth retardants, B-nine (N-dimethylamino succinamic acid) and Phosfon (2,4-dichlorobenzyl-tributyl phosphonium chloride) were applied to tomato plants, either singly or in combination with gibberellic acid (GA), in order to determine various morphogenetic responses. GA (5 ml of 10M4 per plant) and B-nine (5 ml of 1.56×10–2M per plant) were applied as foliar spray whereas Phosfon (1.5×10–3M in 10 ml of water per plant) was applied as soil amendment. Growth retardation by Phosfon persisted through the time of harvest and was somewhat neutralized by GA. Fruit set and extent of seediness of fruits were the maximum in Phosfon-treated plants compared to others. Plants receiving B-nine, however, recovered from the initial growth retardation and indicated no residual action at harvest. GA in combination with B-nine produced significantly greater vegetative growth and dry weight accumulation than did GA alone. This indicated that applied and endogenous GA responded differently to different growth retardants. None of the treatments had any noticeable effect on the time of flowering.
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