Fruit set, fruit development and fruit drop in nutmeg (Myristica Fragrans Houtt.)
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1981
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Kerala Agricultural University
Abstract
Studies on fruit set, development and fruit drop in nutmeg (Myristica
fragrans Houtt.) conducted in Kerala, India have indicated that the fruit
set was only 33.7 per cent while the post-set fruit drop was 74.4 per cent.
The ultimate harvested yield accounted to only about 8.2 percent of the total
flower production. Therefore, the best method to increase fruit production is
to increase the set and to lower the fruit drop. Hand pollination increased
the set by about 2.5 times as compared to the natural set. The fruits showed
a sigmoid growth pattern and took seven to eight months to attain maturity
Maximum drop period synchronised with the peak development period of sixth
to sixteenth week after set, indicating nutritional imbalance as one of the major
factors influencing fruit drop
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Nutmeg, fruit drop-nutmeg, nutmeg-fruit development, nutmeg studies, jathikka
Citation
Agricultural Research Journal of Kerala, 19(1), 10-14.