EFFECT OF INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT AND SHOOT BENDING ON GROWTH AND FRUITING OF PLUM (Prunus salicina Lindl.) cv. BLACK AMBER

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2023-10-21
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UHF,NAUNI
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Abstract The present study entitled “Effect of integrated nutrient management and shoot bending on growth and fruiting of plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) cv. Black Amber” was conducted at farmer’s orchard in Village Mangsu, Distt. Shimla (H.P.) during 2021 and 2022. The study was conducted in 2 experiments. The experiment-I on integrated nutrient management consisted of 11 treatments with 4 replications in randomized block design (RBD). The chemical fertilizer (NPK) were applied at 4 levels of the recommended doses of fertilizers i.e. 100%, 80%, 70%, and 80%, as per package of practices of the University. Farmyard manure and vermicompost were applied to compensate the 10% and 20% recommended dose of nitrogen. Microbial inoculants were biofertilizer (Azotobacter and PSB) and jeevamrit. The treatment T6 (70 % RDF + 10 % RDN through vermicompost + biofertilizer) recorded the highest annual shoot growth, fruit set, fruit yield, photosynthesis rate, stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, fruit firmness, soil organic carbon, water holding capacity, soil porosity, soil Azotobacter count, soil dehydrogenase and acid phosphatase activity. Whereas, treatment T7 (70 % RDF + 10 % RDN through vermicompost + jeevamrit) recorded the maximum percent increase in tree volume, leaf chlorophyll content and fruit quality attributes namely. fruit weight, fruit size, TSS, total sugars, reducing sugars and non-reducing sugars content. All the treatments maintained the leaf nutrient status in optimum range during the study. The results of present investigation reveal the improved tree growth and productivity with lowering the fertilizer use in the orchard. The experiment-II consisted of 3 bending angle (45°, 60° and 90°) and 6 heading back treatments (25% head back, no head back, 50% head back, April pinching, May pinching and June pinching) with 3 replications in factorial RBD design. The fruiting and yield were significantly increased with increase in bending angle 90°>60°>45°, especially during the early years of plantation. The reduction in lateral growth was recorded in bent shoots due to reduction in annual growth increment. The integration of modern training and integrated nutrient management techniques in the plum orchard can help in maintaining the tree vigour and improve fruit quality.
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