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Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2013

Pericarp browning and quality management of litchi fruit by antioxidants and salicylic acid during ambient storage.

Deepak Kumar; Daya Shankar Mishra; Binayak Chakraborty; Prabhat Kumar

Different antioxidants and salicylic acid were tested to overcome pericarp browning and to maintain the postharvest quality of the litchi fruits at ambient storage. It was found that 0.5% salicylic acid, 1% isoascorbic acid and 1% N-acetyl cysteine performed better over sulphur dioxide (SO2) fumigation for most of the parameters under study. Application of 0.5% salicylic acid found superior to reduce the pericarp browning, relative leakage rate, and decay percentage. It was effective in reduction of polyphenol oxidase activity and improvement of anthocyanin pigments of the fruit pericarp over other treatments. Total soluble solid, titratable acidity and ascorbic acid of the litchi fruits were recorded highest with the application of 1% isoascorbic acid followed by 0.5% salicylic acid treatment. Therefore, 0.5% salicylic acid and 1% isoascorbic could be used as an alternative of SO2 fumigation for quality retention of litchi fruits.


Journal of Plant Nutrition | 2014

EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT IRON SOURCES FOR IRON CHLOROSIS RECOVERY IN LOW-CHILL PEACH CULTIVARS

Binayak Chakraborty; P. N. Singh; A. K. Singh; P. C. Srivastava

An experiment was conducted with iron chlorosis affected low-chill peach cultivars such as ‘Shaharanpur Prabhat’, ‘Shan-e-Punjab’, and ‘Pratap’ to examine the recovery upon foliar application of three iron sources namely iron (Fe)-sulfate, Fe-citrate and Fe ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). All the iron sources significantly increased the SPAD meter value, physiologically active (Fe2+) iron and total iron content of the leaves over control. However, highest values were noted with foliar spray of 1.0% Fe-sulfate. The low-chill peach cultivar ‘Saharanpur Prabhat’ responded best with iron resupply treatment. Significant correlations (at P ≤ 0.01) were obtained between SPAD meter readings with both physiologically active iron (Fe2+) and total iron content of leaves in all peach cultivars. Among the sources, the correlations between SPAD meter readings, physiologically active iron (Fe2+) and total iron contents were significant at P ≤ 0.01 for only Fe-sulfate and Fe-citrate. The regression analysis showed that the SPAD meter reading accounted 78.2 to 88.0% variation in physiologically active iron (Fe2+) and 65.0 to 73.7% variation in the total iron content in the low-chill peach cultivars. The SPAD readings could be used for management of iron chlorosis in peach orchard.


Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants | 2012

Physiological and biochemical adjustment of iron chlorosis affected low-chill peach cultivars supplied with different iron sources

Binayak Chakraborty; P. N. Singh; Alok Shukla; Daya Shankar Mishra


Progressive horticulture | 2011

Genetic variability and correlation studies in Gladiolus hybrida L. under tarai condition of Uttarakhand

Prabhat Kumar; Ravi Kumar Maurya; Binayak Chakraborty; Rakesh Mer; D.S. Mishra


Agricultural research | 2014

Uptake and Distribution of Iron from Different Iron Sources Applied as Foliar Sprays to Chlorotic Leaves of Low-Chill Peach Cultivars

Binayak Chakraborty; P. N. Singh; Surendra Kumar; P. C. Srivastava


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2018

A Recent Advances in Use of Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs) in Fruit Crops - A Review

Tejpal Singh Bisht; Laxmi Rawat; Binayak Chakraborty; Vikas Yadav


Progressive horticulture | 2015

Response of foliar fertilization of micronutrients on fruit growth and yield in lowchill peach cv. Sharbati

Vikas Yadav; Pragya Singh; Binayak Chakraborty


Progressive horticulture | 2011

Prediction of some important floral and corm characters of gladiolus (Gladiolus hybrida) from its plant height

Prabhat Kumar; Ravi Kumar Maurya; D.S. Mishra; Binayak Chakraborty


Progressive horticulture | 2011

Effect of rootstock and time of grafting in low-chill peach cultivars

Binayak Chakraborty; P. N. Singh


Annals of Horticulture | 2011

Genetic Variability and Correlation Studies in Gladiolus Hybrida L. Under Tarai Condition

Prabhat Kumar; Ravi Kumar Maurya; Binayak Chakraborty; Rakesh Mer; D.S. Mishra

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P. N. Singh

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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D.S. Mishra

Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

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Daya Shankar Mishra

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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P. C. Srivastava

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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A. K. Singh

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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Deepak Kumar

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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Jaykrushna Das

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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Prabhat Kumar

National Institute of Technology

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