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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 78 No: 6
Title: Effects of multiple applications of methyl jasmonate on fruit ripening, leaf gas exchange and vegetative growth in fruit trees
Authors: ABED JANOUDI and JAMES A. FLORE
pp: 793-797
Abstract:
Multiple applications of methyl jasmonate (Me-J), at 10 mM, enhanced the rate of fruit ripening in peach 'Redhaven'. The effect of Me-J on red colour development and fruit firmness was most pronounced in fruit treated six times with Me-J. Lower concentrations of Me-J had no effect of fruit colour. Me-J, at 10 mM, significantly reduced stomatal conductance, photosynthetic rate and transpiration rate of crabapple leaves, but had no effect on these parameters in peach leaves. The short-term inhibitory effects of Me-J on leaf gas exchange in crabapple persisted for up to 24 h. Fourteen applications of Me-J over a period of 28 days resulted in a 60% decrease in the concentration of chlorophyll in leaves. These Me-J applications also reduced the length of new branches, leaf number and leaf fresh weight by 65%, 31% and 47%, respectively. In peach, Me-J induced some leaf chlorosis and early leaf senescence within two weeks of the treatments which resulted in significant reductions in shoot length.
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