Journal ID : AMA-19-12-2023-12792
[This article belongs to Volume - 54, Issue - 12]
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Title : Next-generation Bio-stimulants and Micronutrients Interventions Ameliorating Climate-induced Stress in Guava

Abstract :

Stress related to climate change or environment stress have began a major problem for production as well as quality enhancement for horticultural crops. Important stress related to climate changes are drought, water logging, soil salinity, heavy wind and temperature fluctuation. To tackle this problem a economic friendly and practically accepted methods need to be developed. Using new generation PGR’s and micronutrient is one of them. Among the PGR’s Salicylic acid @ 600 ppm was found to be most effective in various trait influencing abiotic stress like proline content, relative leaf water content, carotenoid content. Whereas most effective PGR for parameter like chlorophyll content A and chlorophyll content B was Brassinosteroid @ 1 ppm compared to control. With respect to micronutrients foliar feeding of zinc chloride @ 0.4% was fond to be most superior treatment among different micronutrients with respected to charcters like chlorophyll A content, chlorophyll B content and carotenoid content.

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