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PAIM, L. S.; HAWERROTH, F. J.; MARODIM, G. A. B.; MAUTA, D. S.; SIMÕES, F. |
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L. S. PAIM, 1Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Faculty of Agronomy, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil; FERNANDO JOSE HAWERROTH, CNPUV; G. A. B. MARODIM, 1Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Faculty of Agronomy, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil; D. S. MAUTA, 1Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Faculty of Agronomy, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil; F. SIMÕES, 3State University of Rio Grande do Sul, Vacaria, RS, Brazil. |
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Sequential application of budbreak promoters in'Baigent' apple trees under anti-hail net in southern Brazil: Erger® and mineral oil usage. |
Ano de publicação: |
2020 |
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Acta Horticulturae, v. 1268, n. 40, Jan. 2020. |
DOI: |
10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1268.40 |
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Inglês |
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Proc. XI Int. Symp. on Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climates and I Int. Symp. on Nettings and Screens in Horticulture |
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Abstract A single application of hydrogen cyanamide (HC) or Erger® in combination with other compounds has shown insufficient results to budbreak induction of ?Baigent? apple trees in a few years in southern Brazil, especially under anti-hail nets. This study aimed to evaluate Erger® in combination with mineral oil (MO) as a sequential application (a second spraying) to budbreak induction of ?Baigent? apple trees under anti-hail net, in southern Brazil. The experiment was performed during the 2017/18 and 2018/19 growing seasons, in a commercial apple orchard with black anti-hail net, Vacaria, RS, Brazil. A RCB design was adopted in a 7×2 factorial structure with seven levels of budbreak promoter: 1) control (no application); 2) 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO; 3) 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO (Application 1 - AP1) and (Application 2 - AP2); 4) 3% Erger® + 3% Ca(NO3)2; 5) 3% Erger® + 3% Ca(NO3)2 (AP1) and 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO (AP2); 6) 0.34% HC + 3.5% MO; 7) 0.34% HC + 3.5% MO (AP1) and 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO (AP2) and two levels of tree?s canopy portion: 1) lower and 2) upper portion. The axillary and terminal budbreak, fruit set parameters and proportion of the total weight of fruits per tree harvested during commercial maturity were evaluated. The axillary budbreak was increased by using 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO as a sequential application after 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO, when compared to the respective single treatment. There were no differences in axillary budbreak between tree?s canopy portions in the study conditions. The effect of 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO as a sequential application on fruit set data was probably masked. The highest fruit set values were provided by tree?s canopy upper portion. The use of 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO as a sequential application after 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO is an alternative to the respective single treatment in the budbreak induction of ?Baigent? apple trees under anti-hail net, in southern Brazil. Keywords: Malus domestica Borkh., mild winter chilling, endodormancy overcoming, budbreak induction, protected cropping MenosAbstract A single application of hydrogen cyanamide (HC) or Erger® in combination with other compounds has shown insufficient results to budbreak induction of ?Baigent? apple trees in a few years in southern Brazil, especially under anti-hail nets. This study aimed to evaluate Erger® in combination with mineral oil (MO) as a sequential application (a second spraying) to budbreak induction of ?Baigent? apple trees under anti-hail net, in southern Brazil. The experiment was performed during the 2017/18 and 2018/19 growing seasons, in a commercial apple orchard with black anti-hail net, Vacaria, RS, Brazil. A RCB design was adopted in a 7×2 factorial structure with seven levels of budbreak promoter: 1) control (no application); 2) 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO; 3) 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO (Application 1 - AP1) and (Application 2 - AP2); 4) 3% Erger® + 3% Ca(NO3)2; 5) 3% Erger® + 3% Ca(NO3)2 (AP1) and 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO (AP2); 6) 0.34% HC + 3.5% MO; 7) 0.34% HC + 3.5% MO (AP1) and 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO (AP2) and two levels of tree?s canopy portion: 1) lower and 2) upper portion. The axillary and terminal budbreak, fruit set parameters and proportion of the total weight of fruits per tree harvested during commercial maturity were evaluated. The axillary budbreak was increased by using 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO as a sequential application after 1.5% Erger® + 3.5% MO, when compared to the respective single treatment. There were no differences in axillary budbreak between tree?s canopy portions... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Budbreak induction; Endodormancy overcoming; Malus domestica Borkh; Mild winter chilling; Protected cropping. |
Categoria do assunto: |
F Plantas e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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