Efectos de la carga frutal en durazneros
In order to determine the effect of the fruit load on fruit size and size distribution on clingstone peaches, a trial was done on Bowen, Andross and Ross. Trees in full production, trained Californian vase and planted at 6 by 5 m were used. Hand thinning was done 20 days after the beginning of...
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Sumario: | In order to determine the effect of the
fruit load on fruit size and size distribution
on clingstone peaches, a trial was done on
Bowen, Andross and Ross. Trees in full
production, trained Californian vase and
planted at 6 by 5 m were used. Hand thinning
was done 20 days after the beginning of pit
hardening. The fruit load was established
between 750 to 1350 fruits per tree in Bowen
and Ross, and 850 to 1400 fruits per tree in
Andross.
Evaluations of final fruit size, total yield
and yield destined to be halved for industrial
proposes (YDH) were evaluated. In the three
varieties, high correlation was established
between fruit load, and the three evaluated
parameters and similar answer was
observed for different levels of fruit load. As
increased the fruit load, increases in the total
production were achieved, although the
peso of fruits diminished. The production
destined halves increased in relation with the
load until reach maxima values with fruit
loads of 1,150 fruits/tree. Above a critical
value of fruit load, the YDH begin to decline.
For the all range of used fruit load, the
weight of fruits and the total production was
bigger in Ross. This variety also achieved
the maxima values of YDH. Andross
overcame Bowen in the three evaluated
parameters.
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