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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology

Vol. 69 No: 4

Title:
Effects of Growth Retarding Treatments on Apple Tree Growth, Fruit Maturation and Fruit Abscission

Authors:
W.R. AUTIO and D.W. GREENE

pp: 653-664

Abstract:
Eight days after petal fall in 1991, mature ‘Delicious’/MM. 106 apple trees and four days after petal fall in 1992, mature ‘McIntosh’/MM.106 were ringed, scored, root pruned (1 m from the trunk, two sides, 30 cm deep), or treated with ethephon (500 mg l-1). Only ringing and scoring reduced vegetative growth. Ethephon advanced fruit maturation and fruit abscission, but root pruning did not affect the trees or fruit significantly. Mature ‘Cortland’/M.7a apple trees were root pruned 8 d after petal fall in 1991 and/or at full bloom in 1992. Root pruning reduced shoot growth, even in the year after treatment. Fruit abscission was reduced in 1991 and 1992 by root pruning in 1991, but root pruning in 1992 had no impact on abscission, in 1992. In an additional experiment, mature ‘McIntosh’/MM.106 were root pruned 4 d after petal fall in 1991 or root pruned both in 1991 and at full bloom in 1992. Growth and preharvest fruit abscission were reduced in both the year of root pruning and the year after.

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