Foliar boron increases berry number and yield of two highbush blueberry cultivars in Missouri

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Blevins, DG [1 ]
Scrivner, CL [1 ]
Reinbott, TM [1 ]
Schon, MK [1 ]
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[1] WALT DISNEY WORLD,THE LAND,EPCOT,LAKE BUENA VISTA,FL 32830
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10.1080/01904169609365110
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Q94 [植物学];
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Foliar applications of boron (B) have been shown to increase fruit set and yield of several woody fruit species, but there have been no reports of foliar B effects on blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.). The objective of this study was to determine if foliar B would decrease tip dieback, alter yield components, and increase berry yield of blueberry. Blueberry plants (cvs. Collins and Blueray) were grown on a Menfro series soil (fine-silty, mixed, mesic Typic Hapludalf) with the two cultivars planted in alternate rows. Five uniform plants from each row were either treated with foliar B plus surfactant or untreated. Foliar B was applied in the fall prior to each harvest year, 1990 through 1993, and additional foliar B was applied in the spring in 1991 through 1993. Foliar B increased blueberry weight/plant by 10% over the four-year period. The increase in blueberry yield was a result of a 12% increase in number of berries/plant. Yield increase following foliar B treatment was greatest during the first two weeks of harvest for Collins and during the second two weeks for the later flowering Blueray. Following a freeze (-8 degrees C) at flowering in March 1990, tip dieback for Collins was 75% greater in control plants than for plants treated with foliar B the previous fall. The reduced tip dieback in 1990 following foliar B treatment resulted in the largest percent increase (31%) in blueberry yield during the four-year study. However, the actual yield increase in 1990 of 201 g/plant was very similar to the four-year average increase of 238 g/plant with foliar B treatments. When the yield increase per plant is multiplied by the number of plants typically grown on a hectare of land (2500), it is apparent that foliar B applications for Collins and Blueray blueberries in the Midwest would be profitable.
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