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Short Gun Approaches for Alternate Bearing Control in Olive- A Review

Short Gun Approaches for Alternate Bearing Control in Olive- A Review

Muhammad Jan1*, Muhammad Ashraf Sumrah1, Javed Iqbal2, Muhammad Aslam3, Rizwan Latif4, Muhammad Arif5, Muhammad Tahir Akbar6 and Hafiz Husnain Nawaz1

1Centre of Excellence for Olive Research and Training (CEFORT), BARI Chakwal, Pakistan; 2Soil and Water Testing Laboratory For Research, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan; 3Pesticide Quality Control Laboratory, Multan, Pakistan; 4Soil and Water Testing Laboratory For Research, Chakwal, Pakistan; 5Soil and Water Testing Laboratory For Research, Layyah, Pakistan; 6Soil Fertility (Field), Multan, Pakistan.

 
*Correspondence | Muhammad Jan, Centre of Excellence for Olive Research and Training (CEFORT), BARI Chakwal, Pakistan; Email: [email protected] 

ABSTRACT

Alternate bearing (AB), is mostly common in few tree crops which is defined as low or no fruit yield during one year and high yield during the succeeding year. It is mostly occurred due to some climatic conditions, varietal genetic variability and some endogenous hormonal balance. Alternate bearing results into poor flowering, low pollination, low fruit set and fruit drops. All these factors are the climatic factors dependent which can be controlled by proper irrigation scheduling, proper pruning and proper dose and source of fertilizer application at a proper growth stage. As a result, OFF season crop in once year and followed by ON year crop. Alternate bearing cannot be completely controlled but it can be minimized by adopting different approaches like mechanical pruning, pruning through use of growth inhibitors, use of bio stimulants, and proper use of mineral nutrients at proper nutrient demanding growth stage and use of different vitamins and amino acids. The current review was prepared by highlighting the use of these approaches for alternate bearing control in olive.

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Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research

September

Vol.37, Iss. 3, Pages 190-319

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