EFFECT OF BENZYLAMINOPURINE ON FRUIT-SET AND SEED DEVELOPMENT IN PIGEONPEA (CAJANUS-CAJAN)

Citation
Gf. Barclay et Cr. Mcdavid, EFFECT OF BENZYLAMINOPURINE ON FRUIT-SET AND SEED DEVELOPMENT IN PIGEONPEA (CAJANUS-CAJAN), Scientia horticulturae, 72(2), 1998, pp. 81-86
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Horticulture
Journal title
ISSN journal
03044238
Volume
72
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
81 - 86
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-4238(1998)72:2<81:EOBOFA>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Terminal racemes of pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L.; dwarf, determinate cv . ICPL 85015) were sprayed during early fruit-set with 2, 20, or 200 m g l(-1) 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP). At harvest (50% dry fruits), treate d racemes were longer, with thicker stems and more axillary branches, and had more, larger fruits and leaves than did control racemes. The g reatest increase in total dry mass (TDM) occurred with the 20 mg l(-1) BAP treatment, but stem and leaf mass increased up to the 200 mg l(-1 ) BAP treatment level. Pericarp mass and seed number per raceme increa sed with increasing BAP level, as did the number of fruits less than o r equal to 2 cm long, with unfilled, aborted seeds. Total seed mass (T SM) was greatest with 20 mg l(-1) BAP treatment, while at the higher c oncentrations of BAP, TSM declined to the control level. The ratio of pericarp mass to TSM increased significantly with 20 mg l(-1) and 200 mg l(-1) BAP treatments. TSM per fruit, mean individual seed mass, see d number per fruit, and the ratio of TSM to TDM decreased as BAP level increased, with no apparent minima attained with 200 mg l(-1) BAP. BA P treatment appeared to promote competition for photosynthates between developing seeds and other parts of the raceme, notably the pericarp (which grew at the expense of the seeds within). (C) 1998 Elsevier Sci ence B.V.