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Definition of fruit drop in English: fruit dropnounˈfruːt drɒpˈfrut ˌdrɑp 1A fruit-flavoured sweet. 2mass noun The shedding of unripe fruit from a tree. 落果(现象) Example sentencesExamples - The product may increase yield by reducing preharvest fruit drop and increasing fruit size of late harvested fruit.
- These losses would result from export sanctions, lost markets, treatment costs, reduced crop yields, deformities, and premature fruit drop.
- The orchard plants should be protected from high velocity winds which could cause damage to by uprooting the trees, breaking branches, causing premature fruit drop, erosion of top soil and evaporation of soil moisture.
- Moreover, no fruit drop was observed during the course of the trial.
- But fruit drop is common among citrus, and there's not much you can do but keep the trees healthy and keep stress at a minimum.
- It is too much to ignore and I receive most of the queries about fruit drop during this period.
- So on young trees, I think fruit drop is desirable.
- Too much or too little water can cause fruit drop.
- Although the small fruit drop in June can be alarming, it's just nature's way of thinning the crop so the remaining fruit can reach full size.
- Too much fertilizer, especially nitrogen, will cause fruit drop.
- This type of fruit drop may occur in April or May.
- In such cases, a pollinator can help reduce fruit drop.
- In 1969, Crane claimed that fruit drop was a direct result of hormonal gradient of diffusate from the fruit.
- Varieties that are susceptible to preharvest drop should be monitored to determine when fruit drop is beginning.
- Failure to prevent fruit drop with plant growth regulators can result in excessive fruit loss at harvest.
- They should be planted in the garden in a place where one doesn't mind the fruit drop, which can be prolific.
- Overproduction can cause stress that triggers fruit drop.
- If one uses fruit drop to assess the effects of a thinning treatment, it will take 14 to 21 days after treatment.
Definition of fruit drop in US English: fruit dropnounˈfro͞ot ˌdräpˈfrut ˌdrɑp 1A fruit-flavoured piece of candy. 2The shedding of unripe fruit from a tree. 落果(现象) Example sentencesExamples - In such cases, a pollinator can help reduce fruit drop.
- The orchard plants should be protected from high velocity winds which could cause damage to by uprooting the trees, breaking branches, causing premature fruit drop, erosion of top soil and evaporation of soil moisture.
- Failure to prevent fruit drop with plant growth regulators can result in excessive fruit loss at harvest.
- So on young trees, I think fruit drop is desirable.
- These losses would result from export sanctions, lost markets, treatment costs, reduced crop yields, deformities, and premature fruit drop.
- This type of fruit drop may occur in April or May.
- Although the small fruit drop in June can be alarming, it's just nature's way of thinning the crop so the remaining fruit can reach full size.
- Too much or too little water can cause fruit drop.
- Overproduction can cause stress that triggers fruit drop.
- It is too much to ignore and I receive most of the queries about fruit drop during this period.
- Too much fertilizer, especially nitrogen, will cause fruit drop.
- Moreover, no fruit drop was observed during the course of the trial.
- Varieties that are susceptible to preharvest drop should be monitored to determine when fruit drop is beginning.
- But fruit drop is common among citrus, and there's not much you can do but keep the trees healthy and keep stress at a minimum.
- In 1969, Crane claimed that fruit drop was a direct result of hormonal gradient of diffusate from the fruit.
- If one uses fruit drop to assess the effects of a thinning treatment, it will take 14 to 21 days after treatment.
- The product may increase yield by reducing preharvest fruit drop and increasing fruit size of late harvested fruit.
- They should be planted in the garden in a place where one doesn't mind the fruit drop, which can be prolific.
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