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Per Requester: Unknown fit; since it is a plant growth regulator, it is not likely to be toxic to beneficials:05/26;
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Flower and fruit thinning. Flowering in mango trees is a complex physiological process governed by the interplay of environmental cues, genetic regulation and hormonal signaling. The shift in climate patterns has turned the once- predictable flowering of a mango tree into a complex physiological puzzle. Since environmental cues are becoming unreliable, we look toward internal regulators. Abscisic acid (ABA) is used to suppress vegetative growth and encourage flower bud differentiation:05/26;
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PR:Robles, W* ;
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Make one foliar application to mango trees at 33 oz/A in 100 gallons of water and 150 day PHI; IR-4 suggests to not apply at pH greater than 8.5 and over heavy dew as excessive runoff may occur
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| Comments: |
Key Export Market: Europe. This ai may cause yellowing and / or leaf drop
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