Name
Al-Husseiny Akil Mohhamed Abdula-Mir
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Organization, job position
Kuban State Agrarian University
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The researches were about availability of the appliance
of some physiology active matters –
aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG) and melafen for
optimization of yield formation for orange and apple
trees. Field researches were conducted in 2011-2012 in
commercial orchards in the region of Gingin in the
Western Australia (climate of the region –
Mediterranean, the soil – sandy) and in 2015-2016 in
apple orchards of the botanical garden of Kuban State
Agrarian University (climate of the region - moderately
continental), started in 2006. The article shows
expediency of using inhibitor biosynthesis of ethylene of
AVG at a concentration from 20 to 60 mg /l when the
orange fruit size was 3.0 cm, and the growth regulator
"Melaphen" (concentration 1˟10- 9 Ðœ) in the second half
of the vegetation period of apple plants (for 45-50 days
before harvest). The use of treatments in these terms
reduces pre-harvest fruit drop and thus increase the
economic productivity of fruit trees (apple in - up to
11%). It is noted that a variety of orange called
Washington Navel is more responsive to the increased
concentration of AVG, than the variety of Lane Late
(optimal concentration of 60 and 20 mg / l,
respectively). We have shown a wide spectrum of action
of the treatment "Melaphen" on apple plants. Along with
the retention of the fruit on the tree, it enhances the
activity of plant growths in summer and some
weakening concerning tabs flower buds as well as the
displacement of their development. However, the use of
melaphen in this period increases the efficiency of the
formation of various parts of flowers and fertilization in
the next season. With such results of the adjustment
processes of vegetative growth and generative
development of plants under the influence of
physiologically active substances, it will ensure the
formation of relatively high and regular yields of fruits