APPLE TREE PERFORMANCE WITH MECHANICAL HEDGING OR ROOT PRUNING IN INTENSIVE ORCHARDS

被引:23
作者
FERREE, DC
RHODUS, WT
机构
关键词
CENTRAL LEADER; MALUS DOMESTICA; TREE DENSITY; TRELLIS;
D O I
10.21273/JASHS.118.6.707
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
Annual mechanical hedging in August or root pruning at bloom was used to control the growth of four apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) cultivars in two orchard systems planted at half the recommended in-row spacing. Trunk cross-sectional area (TCA) per hectare on the trellis system was 30% higher, a result that correlated (r = 0.80) to a 40% higher cumulative yield per hectare over 10 years compared to the central leader system. Over 10 years, the cumulative yield and TCA per hectare of 'Smoothee Golden Delicious', 'Empire', and 'Redchief Delicious' were higher in the trellis than the central leader system, while these characteristics of 'Lawspur Rome Beauty' were not influenced by orchard system. 'Lawspur' had the highest TCA per hectare, cumulative yield per hectare, and greatest tendency toward biennial bearing of the four cultivars. Root pruning reduced all tree-size measurements, while hedging did not influence tree height or average shoot length. Yield and yield per TCA were reduced by hedging and root pruning, with the greatest reduction in yield caused by root pruning. Hedging increased cumulative yield per hectare with root-pruned trees intermediate between hedged standard-spaced trees. Trellis trees had a higher density of spurs and shoots and a higher leaf area index than trees on the central leader system. An evaluation of the treatment combinations using net present value analysis indicated that none of the treatments was a profitable investment, Of the top twelve treatments, as evaluated for 10 years, nine were the central leader and three the trellis system, with none of the trellis and only four of the central leader treatments being hedged or root-pruned. Results of this study indicate that orchard intensification is accomplished best by choosing appropriate planting distances and not by attempting to control growth mechanically on trees planted too close for optimum performance.
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