OBSERVATION ON THE FRUIT DEVELOPMENT, FRUIT RIPENING AND PREFERENCE OF RATS IN DAMAGING PINEAPPLE MD2 BASED ON HORMONAL FLOWER INDUCED DAYS AND PHENOLOGY
Ariff Ateed MOHD NOH, Muhammad Idrus Shukor, Muhammad Faiz Othman, Norshafiqah Khalid, Ayman Che Razali, K. H. Then, Mohd Rizuan ZAINAL ABIDIN
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A study was carried out to determine the preferences of rats in damaging pineapple MD2, based on hormonal induced days. Biologische Bundesantalt, Bundessortenamt and Chemische Industrie (BBCH) coding system, a phenology scale for all flowering plants, was used to describe the vegetative growth stage of MD2 pineapple in this study. The evaluation of MD2 phenology was carried out between 60 and 173 days after hormonal flower induction activity. Rat damage was studied at two growth stages, namely fruit development and fruit ripening of MD2 pineapple. The results showed that MD2 pineapple takes around 72 to 95 days to ripen from fruit development. The pineapple is best to be harvested around 140-145 days after hormonal flower induction activity or at BBCH scale 801-805. At this time, the pineapple turns from light green to yellowish green. Two species of rats, namely Rattus tiomanicus and Rattus argentiventer preferred matured fruits in between BBCH scales 800 to 805. Chemical control through rodenticide baiting campaign for rats needs to be done as early as 70-78 days after hormonal flower induction activity or before the BBCH scale 700 as best control measures. Keywords: Biologische Bundesantalt, Bundessortenamt and Chemische Industrie coding system, pineapple, rat damage.