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Fruit thinning, growth regulators

Chemical Name carbamic acid, methyl-, 1-naphthyl ester 1-naphthalenol, methyl carbamate 1-naphthyl-V-methyl carbamate 1-naphthyl methylcarbamate 1-naphthalenyl methylcarbamate Uses contact insecticide used to control most insects on fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals also used as growth regulator for fruit thinning of apples. [Pg.550]

To sum up - it would seem that reduction of the on year crop by blossom or fruit thinning with growth regulators remains the most practical way of controlling biennial bearing in apples but we still need more reliable and consistent fruit thinning agents. [Pg.289]

MAJOR USES Used as an insecticide, acaricide, molluscicide, animal ectoparasiticide used to control lepidoptera, coleoptera, earthworms in turf, pests on animals and poultry used as a growth regulator for fruit thinning used in medical facilities and sewage treatment plants. [Pg.37]

In the commercial production of fruit, the ability to control the number of fruit per tree is of great importance. Sometimes it is desirable to increase fruit set while at others it is imperative that fruit thinning be practiced. Chemical treatments have been devised to satisfy both needs. It is now common practice to use growth regulators to control fruit set as well as to influence the size, shape, and rate of maturation. [Pg.200]


See other pages where Fruit thinning, growth regulators is mentioned: [Pg.115]    [Pg.136]    [Pg.195]    [Pg.284]    [Pg.4]    [Pg.1495]   
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