Hormonal relations in fruits growth and development of Coffea arabica L

Growth of coffee fruits follows the pattern of a typical double-sigmoid curve. Following anthesis, young fruits called `pinheads' remain quiescent for about 6-8 weeks. This is apparently due to the lack of most of the growth substances. This has been shown by studying changes in endogenous growth regulators at various stages of development. Gibberellic acid applied onto 4-6 weeks old fruits has been shown to increase both the growth rates of the fruits and dry weight of the beans and also to improve bean quality. Application of cytokinin did not, however, give any better effect. Under Kenyan conditions there are normally crops of different ages present on the trees at any one time. Attempts to regulate cropping using GA subíndice 3 and other growth regulators have met with limited success. CEPA, an ethylene releasing compound, was shown to promote ripening. Applied at the correct stage of fruit development, CEPA can be used as a tool in obtaining flexibility in harvesting. The practical implications of this work are discussed

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Main Author: 101254 Opile, W.R.
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Published: Jul
Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, FISIOLOGIA, ESTIMULANTES DEL CRECIMIENTO, FRUTO, ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA, DESARROLLO BIOLOGICO, MADURACION, HORMONAS VEGETALES, CRECIMIENTO DE FRUTOS,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:751722020-02-03T21:42:38ZHormonal relations in fruits growth and development of Coffea arabica L 101254 Opile, W.R. Jul 1979Growth of coffee fruits follows the pattern of a typical double-sigmoid curve. Following anthesis, young fruits called `pinheads' remain quiescent for about 6-8 weeks. This is apparently due to the lack of most of the growth substances. This has been shown by studying changes in endogenous growth regulators at various stages of development. Gibberellic acid applied onto 4-6 weeks old fruits has been shown to increase both the growth rates of the fruits and dry weight of the beans and also to improve bean quality. Application of cytokinin did not, however, give any better effect. Under Kenyan conditions there are normally crops of different ages present on the trees at any one time. Attempts to regulate cropping using GA subíndice 3 and other growth regulators have met with limited success. CEPA, an ethylene releasing compound, was shown to promote ripening. Applied at the correct stage of fruit development, CEPA can be used as a tool in obtaining flexibility in harvesting. The practical implications of this work are discussedGrowth of coffee fruits follows the pattern of a typical double-sigmoid curve. Following anthesis, young fruits called `pinheads' remain quiescent for about 6-8 weeks. This is apparently due to the lack of most of the growth substances. This has been shown by studying changes in endogenous growth regulators at various stages of development. Gibberellic acid applied onto 4-6 weeks old fruits has been shown to increase both the growth rates of the fruits and dry weight of the beans and also to improve bean quality. Application of cytokinin did not, however, give any better effect. Under Kenyan conditions there are normally crops of different ages present on the trees at any one time. Attempts to regulate cropping using GA subíndice 3 and other growth regulators have met with limited success. CEPA, an ethylene releasing compound, was shown to promote ripening. Applied at the correct stage of fruit development, CEPA can be used as a tool in obtaining flexibility in harvesting. The practical implications of this work are discussedCOFFEA ARABICAFISIOLOGIAESTIMULANTES DEL CRECIMIENTOFRUTOETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTADESARROLLO BIOLOGICOMADURACIONHORMONAS VEGETALESCRECIMIENTO DE FRUTOSKenya Coffee (Kenia)
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topic COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
ESTIMULANTES DEL CRECIMIENTO
FRUTO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
DESARROLLO BIOLOGICO
MADURACION
HORMONAS VEGETALES
CRECIMIENTO DE FRUTOS
COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
ESTIMULANTES DEL CRECIMIENTO
FRUTO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
DESARROLLO BIOLOGICO
MADURACION
HORMONAS VEGETALES
CRECIMIENTO DE FRUTOS
spellingShingle COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
ESTIMULANTES DEL CRECIMIENTO
FRUTO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
DESARROLLO BIOLOGICO
MADURACION
HORMONAS VEGETALES
CRECIMIENTO DE FRUTOS
COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
ESTIMULANTES DEL CRECIMIENTO
FRUTO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
DESARROLLO BIOLOGICO
MADURACION
HORMONAS VEGETALES
CRECIMIENTO DE FRUTOS
101254 Opile, W.R.
Hormonal relations in fruits growth and development of Coffea arabica L
description Growth of coffee fruits follows the pattern of a typical double-sigmoid curve. Following anthesis, young fruits called `pinheads' remain quiescent for about 6-8 weeks. This is apparently due to the lack of most of the growth substances. This has been shown by studying changes in endogenous growth regulators at various stages of development. Gibberellic acid applied onto 4-6 weeks old fruits has been shown to increase both the growth rates of the fruits and dry weight of the beans and also to improve bean quality. Application of cytokinin did not, however, give any better effect. Under Kenyan conditions there are normally crops of different ages present on the trees at any one time. Attempts to regulate cropping using GA subíndice 3 and other growth regulators have met with limited success. CEPA, an ethylene releasing compound, was shown to promote ripening. Applied at the correct stage of fruit development, CEPA can be used as a tool in obtaining flexibility in harvesting. The practical implications of this work are discussed
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topic_facet COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
ESTIMULANTES DEL CRECIMIENTO
FRUTO
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
DESARROLLO BIOLOGICO
MADURACION
HORMONAS VEGETALES
CRECIMIENTO DE FRUTOS
author 101254 Opile, W.R.
author_facet 101254 Opile, W.R.
author_sort 101254 Opile, W.R.
title Hormonal relations in fruits growth and development of Coffea arabica L
title_short Hormonal relations in fruits growth and development of Coffea arabica L
title_full Hormonal relations in fruits growth and development of Coffea arabica L
title_fullStr Hormonal relations in fruits growth and development of Coffea arabica L
title_full_unstemmed Hormonal relations in fruits growth and development of Coffea arabica L
title_sort hormonal relations in fruits growth and development of coffea arabica l
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