Natural flowering is one of the major agronomic problems in pineapple (Ananas comosus) cultivation. It causes heterogeneous flowering and fruit development with multiple harvest passes of the same field as an inevitable consequence. To avoid natural flowering, pineapple plants are induced to synchronize flowering by external ethylene treatments. In this research it is shown that pineapple plants (MD-2 hybrid cultivar) are already sensitive to external ethylene treatments at an early developmental stage, i.e. 3 months after planting, although no natural flowering occurs during this early stage of plant development. These results indicate that young pineapple plants already posses all the necessary factors to induce flowering in response to e...
Ethylene-releasing agents such as ethephon (2-chloroethylphosphonic acid) are used widely to induce ...
Foram estudadas quatro épocas de plantio e três idades de indução floral, em abacaxizeiros da cultiv...
The pineapple, Ananas comosus, a member of the Bromeliaceae family, originated in South America. Cul...
Natural flowering in pineapple is precocious, lacks synchronization in reproductive phenology and co...
In pineapple (Ananas cornosus (L.) Merr.), the natural transition from the vegetative apex (or from...
This comparative study of the effects of three different flowering chemicals, CaC2, ethephon, and NA...
In Queensland, pineapple plants are artificially induced to flower by spraying with chemical agents ...
Realizou-se um experimento em Porto Lucena, RS, a fim de determinar o efeito da indução do florescim...
The effects of three different flowering chemicals (CaC2, ethephon, and NAA) on flowering and fruit ...
Com o objetivo de obter subsídios para ampliação das épocas de produção do abacaxizeiro (Ananas como...
Abstract Pineapple is one of the most important fruits, with large production in tropical and subtr...
Pineapple is an important export crop for tropical countries. The flower induction treatments are es...
Flowering is an amazing, integrated and complex process of multifatorial control, which due to its g...
Pineapple flowering can be stimulated through artificially induced flowering (AIF) to ensure year-ro...
ABSTRACT: The 2-Chloroethylphosphonic acid (ethephon) and calcium carbide are used to induce and syn...
Ethylene-releasing agents such as ethephon (2-chloroethylphosphonic acid) are used widely to induce ...
Foram estudadas quatro épocas de plantio e três idades de indução floral, em abacaxizeiros da cultiv...
The pineapple, Ananas comosus, a member of the Bromeliaceae family, originated in South America. Cul...
Natural flowering in pineapple is precocious, lacks synchronization in reproductive phenology and co...
In pineapple (Ananas cornosus (L.) Merr.), the natural transition from the vegetative apex (or from...
This comparative study of the effects of three different flowering chemicals, CaC2, ethephon, and NA...
In Queensland, pineapple plants are artificially induced to flower by spraying with chemical agents ...
Realizou-se um experimento em Porto Lucena, RS, a fim de determinar o efeito da indução do florescim...
The effects of three different flowering chemicals (CaC2, ethephon, and NAA) on flowering and fruit ...
Com o objetivo de obter subsídios para ampliação das épocas de produção do abacaxizeiro (Ananas como...
Abstract Pineapple is one of the most important fruits, with large production in tropical and subtr...
Pineapple is an important export crop for tropical countries. The flower induction treatments are es...
Flowering is an amazing, integrated and complex process of multifatorial control, which due to its g...
Pineapple flowering can be stimulated through artificially induced flowering (AIF) to ensure year-ro...
ABSTRACT: The 2-Chloroethylphosphonic acid (ethephon) and calcium carbide are used to induce and syn...
Ethylene-releasing agents such as ethephon (2-chloroethylphosphonic acid) are used widely to induce ...
Foram estudadas quatro épocas de plantio e três idades de indução floral, em abacaxizeiros da cultiv...
The pineapple, Ananas comosus, a member of the Bromeliaceae family, originated in South America. Cul...