EFFECT OF GIBBERELLIC ACID (GA3) ON GROWTH, FLOWERING, AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF CUCUMBER
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Abstract
An experiment was conducted during March to May, 2018 at Research field of Crop
Physiology and Ecology Department, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and
Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh to assess the effect of GA3 on growth,
flowering, yield and yield contributing traits in cucumber. The experiment consisted of
two factors: Factor A: Two growing conditions (control and foliar application of GA3);
Factor B: Four cucumber varieties (Shohag, Sarothi, Sufala-1 and Shila). Total eight
treatments were implemented in Randomized Complete Block Design and replicated
thrice. Foliar application of GA3 @ 300 ppm was found significantly superior in terms
of growth, flowering and yield and yield attributing traits i.e. vine length (cm), number
of nodes plant-1, internodal distance (cm), number of tendrils plant-1, number of primary
branches plant-1, length of 1st branch (cm), number of leaves plant-1, days to first flower
and 50% flowers formation, number of male and female flower plant-1, number of fruits
plant-1, individual fruit weight (g), fruit yield plant-1 (kg) and yield (t ha-1) as compared
to control. Overall the impact of above observation, the highest fruit yield (24.7 t ha-1) of
cucumber was recorded in variety Sufala-1 and minimum yield (21.61 t ha-1) was
recorded in variety Sarothi under foliar application of GA3. Moderate yield was recorded
from rest two varieties (24.13 t ha-1 in Shila and 22.67 t ha-1 in Shohag).