Peach production in the USA has been in decline in recent decades due to poor fruit quality, reduced consumption and increased cost of production. Productivity and fruit quality can only be enhanced in the orchard through optimizing preharvest factors such as orchard design and training systems. Transition from low-density plantings (LDP) to high-density plantings (HDP) in peach is associated with the availability of reliable size controlling rootstocks. Increased densities must be combined with modern training systems to diffuse vigor and further increase light interception and yields, while optimizing light distribution, fruit quality and cost of production. Several training systems have been tested in peach with various objectives and go...
The right combination of rootstock and training system is important for increased yield and fruit se...
Abstract. One of the factors, determining early bearing of peach trees is planting them in high dens...
I. INTRODUCTION II. EVOLUTION OF TRAINING AND PRUNING PRINCIPLES 1. Minimal pruning 2. Summ...
The results achieved with high density planting (HDP) for apple orchards have led to a decisive thru...
The results achieved with high density planting (HDP) for apple orchards have led to a decisive thru...
Maximum sustainable yields of high quality fruit at the lowest cost of production should be the goal...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of two training systems on yield, leaf area developm...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of two training systems on yield, leaf area developm...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of two training systems on yield, leaf area developm...
Abstract The densification of orchards has become a viable alternative for producers seeking a grea...
The increasing competition between the various peach-growing countries in different parts of the wor...
In Spain, the total surface occupied by deciduous fruit species in 2019 was 190,414 ha. Peach is the...
Simply put, a fruit tree can be viewed as a solar collector that converts sunlight into fruit. The m...
Simply put, a fruit tree can be viewed as a solar collector that converts sunlight into fru...
The right combination of rootstock and training system is important for increased yield and fruit se...
The right combination of rootstock and training system is important for increased yield and fruit se...
Abstract. One of the factors, determining early bearing of peach trees is planting them in high dens...
I. INTRODUCTION II. EVOLUTION OF TRAINING AND PRUNING PRINCIPLES 1. Minimal pruning 2. Summ...
The results achieved with high density planting (HDP) for apple orchards have led to a decisive thru...
The results achieved with high density planting (HDP) for apple orchards have led to a decisive thru...
Maximum sustainable yields of high quality fruit at the lowest cost of production should be the goal...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of two training systems on yield, leaf area developm...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of two training systems on yield, leaf area developm...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of two training systems on yield, leaf area developm...
Abstract The densification of orchards has become a viable alternative for producers seeking a grea...
The increasing competition between the various peach-growing countries in different parts of the wor...
In Spain, the total surface occupied by deciduous fruit species in 2019 was 190,414 ha. Peach is the...
Simply put, a fruit tree can be viewed as a solar collector that converts sunlight into fruit. The m...
Simply put, a fruit tree can be viewed as a solar collector that converts sunlight into fru...
The right combination of rootstock and training system is important for increased yield and fruit se...
The right combination of rootstock and training system is important for increased yield and fruit se...
Abstract. One of the factors, determining early bearing of peach trees is planting them in high dens...
I. INTRODUCTION II. EVOLUTION OF TRAINING AND PRUNING PRINCIPLES 1. Minimal pruning 2. Summ...