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Effect of Spacing on Canopy Microclimate, Vegetative Growth and Yield Attributes in Guava (Psidium guajava L.)

Authors :
Brar, J S
Dhaliwal, H S
Bal, J S
Dhillon, W S
Singh, Som Pal
Brar, J S
Dhaliwal, H S
Bal, J S
Dhillon, W S
Singh, Som Pal
Source :
Journal of Horticultural Sciences; Vol 7 No 1 (2012); 41-45; 2582-4899; 0973-354X
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The present investigation was conducted to examine the effect of spacing on variation in canopy microclimate, vegetative growth and yield attributes in guava (cv. Allahabad Safeda). Oservations revealed that with wide plant spacing (from 6x2m to 6x4m), interception of solar radiation increased significantly. Similarly, with increase in spacing between plants, mean canopy temperature was need to increase while relative humidity decreased. Plant growth in terms of stock and scion girth, tree spread (N-S) and canopy volume increased with wide plant spacing, while tree height decreased with increase in plant spacing. Number of fruits per plant, yield per plant and fruiting density was higher at 6x5m and least in 6x2m spacing. Wider plant spacing was found to be better owing to maximum absorption of solar radiation and optimum microclimate in the orchard leading to better yield in plants, higher fruiting density and yield efficiency. However, yield/ha was maximum in 6x2m spacing during rainy season and in 6x3m spacing during winter.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Horticultural Sciences; Vol 7 No 1 (2012); 41-45; 2582-4899; 0973-354X
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1225971992
Document Type :
Electronic Resource