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| Authors: | P. Nartvaranant, S. Subhadrabandhu, A.W. Whiley |
| Keywords: | Gummosis, leaf boron, Mangifera indica L., mango, soil boron |
Abstract:
Boron (B) deficiency is a widespread and common nutrient disorder of agricultural and forestry crops in Thailand.
To correct B deficiency in mangoes (Mangifera indica L.), a study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of soil application in raising leaf B concentrations in two cvs, Khieo Sawoei and Nam Dok Mai.
Borax (11% B) was applied to the soil beneath trees at 0, 15, 20, 25 g m-1 of canopy diameter (split into three applications). When B applications were given in the summer (wet season) the response was rapid, with leaf concentrations increasing by 93.6 and 75.6% at the highest rate for ‘Khieo Sawoei’ and ‘Nam Dok Mai’, respectively, 5 months after treatment.
There was no evidence of phytotoxicity.
Gummosis, a condition of resin ooze from splits that develop on major limbs and trunks in B deficient trees, decreased in ‘Khieo Sawoei’ trees that received borax at either 20 or 25 g m-1 of canopy diameter.
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