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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 329: VII International Symposium on Plant Growth Regulators in Fruit Production

HUMIC ACID EFFECT ON THE STOMATA CONDUCTANCE AND LEAF ABSCISSION ON APPLE CV. GOLDEN DELICIOUS UNDER TROPICAL CONDITIONS.

Author:   Dr. Alfonso Reyes Lopez
Abstract:
One of the main problems of growing apples in subtropical conditions in Mexico: is the initiation to the rest. Under those conditions the leaves remains on the trees causing uneven and low bud break. In order to solve tis problem a experiment was performed with CuSO4 mixed with humic acid (Humitron). The hypothesis is that the acid will stimulate the stomata opening and then facilitate the entrance of CuSO4. The experiment was established in the greenhouse and in the field with trees five years old. The humic acid doses was 0, 2 and 4%, all the treatments were mixed with 2% CuSO4. After the spray the stomata opening was increased in a linial manner according with the acid doses. Defoliation with only CuSO4 was in the order of 20% whereas the mixed CuSO4 and humic acid start leaf absission after 7 days of application, reaching a maximum of 90%. It is suggested that the humic acid stimulates the stomata opening and then facilitates the entrance of the CuSO4 to the mesophyll tissue and then start the senescence from inside the leaf rather than burning.

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