ICAR-Central Institute for Subtropical Horticutlure, Rehmankhera, Lucknow226 101, Uttar Pradesh
*Corresponding author’s email: skshuklacish@gmail.com
**Department of Botany, Patna University, Patna-800005
Online published on 19 October, 2020.
An experiment was conducted on 20 year old trees of Mallika mango to assess the yield, nutrient contentsand enzymatic and protein activities as influenced by different boron treatments. Results indicated that thelower foliar B content (15.3 to 24.1 mg kg−1) and yield were significantly correlated. Highestpulp B content wasobserved in metalosate treated (T-9) fruits (4.30 mg kg−1) as compared to control (2.63 mg kg−1), boric acid spray (3.17 to 3.47 mg kg−1) and soil application of borax (3.33 mg kg−1). Boron spray improved thefruit yield which, inturn showed positive and significant correlation with pulp B content (r = 0.727*). Enzymatic activities like thatof invertase increased inmetalosate treated fruits as compared to control. A range of 0.002 to 0.028 and 0.013to 0.0145 ΔOD/ 100 mg fresh weight polyphenol oxidase (PPO) was recordedamong the treatments. The proteincontent increased significantly in the B treated plots (T-9 and T-10) as compared to its non-application withthe highest being 0.854 and 0.974 mg per 100 mg tissue protein in the respective years. The study concludedthat foliar or soil application of B proved effectivein the improvement of quality in respect of pulp nutrientsand protein content of mango cv. Mallika.
Mangifera indica, Borax, Enzymes, Protein, Pulp nutrients