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reported to increase fruit size in ‘Patharnakh’ japanese pear ( Gill et al., 2012 ), and the increase was greatest at a dose of 1.5% KNO 3 . A study of plum trees [ Prunus salicina ( Southwick et al., 1996 )] revealed that there was a correlation among the