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Vol. 1 (3) : May-June 2010 issue
Green Farming Vol. 1 (3) : 288-289 (May-June, 2010) (New Series)
Effect of plant growth regulators on seedling growth of mango stones
G.R. MUNDEa1* and R.P. GAJBHIYEb2
aCollege of Agriculture, Badnpur, Jalna - 431 203 (Maharashtra)
bCollege of Horticulture, Dr. P.D. Krishi Vidyapeeth, Krishinagar, Akola - 444 104 (Maharashtra)
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1Asstt. Professor (Hort.), 2Associate Professor (Horti.)
Subject : Fruit Science and Pomology
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G.R. MUNDE and R.P. GAJBHIYE. 2010. Effect of plant growth regulators on seedling growth of mango stones. Green Farming Vol. 1 (3) : 288-289 ; May-June, 2010  (New Series)

ABSTRACT
The studies namely on effect of plant growth regulators on seedling growth of mango stones were conducted at Central Nursery Scheme. Marathwada Agricultural University Parbhani during June to February. The seedling growth of treated plants with different growth regulators differed significantly. The plant growth regulator gibberellic acid at 200 ppm applied to mango stone produced maximum height and more number of leaves. The plant growth regulator IAA at 500 ppm applied to mango stone produced maximum girth and leaf area. GA at 200 ppm and IAA at 500 ppm applied to mango stones induced more growth of mango seedlings.
Key words :
Biometric observations, Giberellic acid, Mango stones, Plant growth regulators, Seedling growth.