Effect of boron on falling of prunes (Prunus mume, Sieb, et Zucc) was studied by applying 50 g borateper tree into soil on December 15, 1993 (soil-B) and spraying leaves leves evenly twice with 1.5 g kg^-1 boratesolut...Effect of boron on falling of prunes (Prunus mume, Sieb, et Zucc) was studied by applying 50 g borateper tree into soil on December 15, 1993 (soil-B) and spraying leaves leves evenly twice with 1.5 g kg^-1 boratesolution on March 1 and 8, 1994 (spray-B) on the soil with 0.28 mg kg--1’ rapidly available B. Comparedwith no borate treatment (CK), B concentrations of leaves, short branches and flowers were higher and thepercentage of flower and fruit drop was lower in the treatments of soil-B and spray-B. B fertilizer increased Bconcentrations in flowers, leaves and short branches, promoted pollen germination, reduced the percentage offall of flowers and fruits of prunes, increased the percentage of fertile fruits, and thus increased yields of prunesby 46% and 34.3% in the treatments of soil-B and spray-B, respectively. It could be inferred preliminarilythat if B concentration of leaves was lower than 35 mg kg--1, the prunes should be fertilized with B. Themeasured leaves should be picked from branches (3-10 cm in length) germinating from the central sectionof a tree crown during the last ten days of May to the early days of June.展开更多
文摘Effect of boron on falling of prunes (Prunus mume, Sieb, et Zucc) was studied by applying 50 g borateper tree into soil on December 15, 1993 (soil-B) and spraying leaves leves evenly twice with 1.5 g kg^-1 boratesolution on March 1 and 8, 1994 (spray-B) on the soil with 0.28 mg kg--1’ rapidly available B. Comparedwith no borate treatment (CK), B concentrations of leaves, short branches and flowers were higher and thepercentage of flower and fruit drop was lower in the treatments of soil-B and spray-B. B fertilizer increased Bconcentrations in flowers, leaves and short branches, promoted pollen germination, reduced the percentage offall of flowers and fruits of prunes, increased the percentage of fertile fruits, and thus increased yields of prunesby 46% and 34.3% in the treatments of soil-B and spray-B, respectively. It could be inferred preliminarilythat if B concentration of leaves was lower than 35 mg kg--1, the prunes should be fertilized with B. Themeasured leaves should be picked from branches (3-10 cm in length) germinating from the central sectionof a tree crown during the last ten days of May to the early days of June.