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3G Cutting: An Innovative Tool in Cucurbitaceous Crops to Boost the Production and Doubling the

3G incisive is one of ultimate popular and profitable inter-breeding operations in cucurbitaceous crops like; container gourd, paper money, pumpkin, sponge fruit, bitter fruit, etc. as well as in plants like attractive woman, eggplant, chilli, and lady’s finger for a small patch of land. Low crop set is an emerging restraint in cucurbits, and when it does, extremely narrow-sized products develop and humiliate the mother plant. This is the main question that farmers are now facing. This question arises on account of a rapid decrease in advantageous bugs and other pollinators on account of the haphazard use of foliar fertilizers and synthetic pesticides. 3G cutting is a controlled process to get bigger production from plants by growing the number of female flowers in the plant by adopting practices like trimming and trimming of 1st and 2nd generation arms. Generally, 1G and 2G branches have more no. of male flowers than female (nearly in the ratio of 14:1) when in fact this ratio is diminished to 1:2 in 3G branches. We are all popular that fruits expand from female flowers, while one male flower can fertilize several female flowers. However, this does not mean that there is no need for male flowers. Male flowers are essential for pollination. Thus, 3G incisive is the finest experimental practice for farmers to exaggerate the number of female flowers and fruit yield.


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