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  <title>Impact of Bioregulatorson Biochemical Parameters in cuttings of Passion fruit [Passiflora edulis flavicarpa Deg.]</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.02.19</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Passion fruit through seed propagation is showing good performance but due to high vaiability<br />
and heterozygosity which result in uneven plants in orchard. Also plant raised through seed takes<br />
more time to grow than vegetatively propagated. Therefore by considering the importance of<br />
propagation by stem cuttings, a present investigation was conducted on the response of different<br />
bioregulators on biochemical parameters in cuttings of the Yellow passion fruit variety<br />
[Passiflora edulis flavicarpa Deg.]. The cuttings of passion fruit were treated with various<br />
concentrations of Indole butyric acid [300, 500 and 700 ppm] and Paclobutrazol[20, 40 and 60<br />
ppm]for 15 minutes under quick dip method along with control [distilled water]. Cuttings consist<br />
of 3-4 nodes and are approximately 15-20 cm in length. The results obtained from the study<br />
revealed that significantly higher concentrations of chlorophyll a [4.25 mg/g], chlorophyll b<br />
[1.02 mg/g], total chlorophyll [5.27 mg/g], carotenoid concentration [1.06 mg/g] and total<br />
soluble sugar [3.07 mg/g] when cuttings were subjected to T1 PBZ @ 60 ppm. Among the IBA<br />
treatments, 700 ppm was recorded best concentration in biochemical parameters viz., chlorophyll<br />
a [3.07 mg/g], chlorophyll b [0.78 mg/g], total chlorophyll [3.85 mg/g], carotenoid concentration<br />
[0.65 mg/g] and total soluble sugar [2.87 mg/g].</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Passion fruit through seed propagation is showing good performance but due to high vaiability<br />
and heterozygosity which result in uneven plants in orchard. Also plant raised through seed takes<br />
more time to grow than vegetatively propagated. Therefore by considering the importance of<br />
propagation by stem cuttings, a present investigation was conducted on the response of different<br />
bioregulators on biochemical parameters in cuttings of the Yellow passion fruit variety<br />
[Passiflora edulis flavicarpa Deg.]. The cuttings of passion fruit were treated with various<br />
concentrations of Indole butyric acid [300, 500 and 700 ppm] and Paclobutrazol[20, 40 and 60<br />
ppm]for 15 minutes under quick dip method along with control [distilled water]. Cuttings consist<br />
of 3-4 nodes and are approximately 15-20 cm in length. The results obtained from the study<br />
revealed that significantly higher concentrations of chlorophyll a [4.25 mg/g], chlorophyll b<br />
[1.02 mg/g], total chlorophyll [5.27 mg/g], carotenoid concentration [1.06 mg/g] and total<br />
soluble sugar [3.07 mg/g] when cuttings were subjected to T1 PBZ @ 60 ppm. Among the IBA<br />
treatments, 700 ppm was recorded best concentration in biochemical parameters viz., chlorophyll<br />
a [3.07 mg/g], chlorophyll b [0.78 mg/g], total chlorophyll [3.85 mg/g], carotenoid concentration<br />
[0.65 mg/g] and total soluble sugar [2.87 mg/g].</p>
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