Experiments were carried out for 3 years on `Gala' and `Fuji' apple cultivars. The efficacy of the compounds applied during blooming (ATS, Armothin) and at 10 mm king fruit diameter (BA, CPPU, and NAA) was studied. Results showed a poor efficacy of the chemicals applied during bloom, while compounds applied at fruit set showed interesting results. Among the new chemicals, citokinins were the most effective, although their effects were related to the cultivar: BA performs better than CPPU on `Fuji' while vice versa on `Gala'. In addition, both chemicals induced a slightly higher °Brix content, and acidity level showed the tendency to increase L/D ratio of the fruits as compared to controls. Fruit thinning and the strategies to enhance fruit ...
Apple trees bear an abundance of flowers which produce a surplus of fruit that the tree is unable to...
Few fruit thinners have been certified for organic fruit growers. Previous studies have shown that h...
Most apple cultivars produce too many flowers to enable consistent yields of high-quality fruit, thu...
Gala and Fuji apples are difficult to thin properly because of their high fertility and extended blo...
WOS: 000505765900013Fruit thinning is an essential practice to improve fruit size and quality, contr...
The possible mechanisms of apple fruitlet abscission are presented in this paper. Prevailing hypoth...
Studies were conducted in 1995 and 1996 at Pontotoc country, Mississippi, U.S.A. to find the effect ...
Chemical thinning of peaches / Robert G. Hill, Jr. -- Early season control of apple pests / C. R. Cu...
Thinning is a regular pomotechnical measure, which is performed by using different chemicals that ca...
The objective of this study was to investigate the mechanism of action of the treatments: Ammonium t...
Apple fruit thinning is still an essential technique despite the fact that the apple fruit industry ...
For several decades, the use of intensive orchards has been proposed to improve profitability and yi...
Keywords: Thinning, fruit quality, Malus x domestica, organic growing. ABSTRACT Most modern high-d...
Mestrado em Engenharia Agronómica - Hortofruticultura e Viticultura - Instituto Superior de Agronomi...
In 2002 an experiment about thinning blossoms of the apple variety 'Pinova' lime sulfur (in 2002 45 ...
Apple trees bear an abundance of flowers which produce a surplus of fruit that the tree is unable to...
Few fruit thinners have been certified for organic fruit growers. Previous studies have shown that h...
Most apple cultivars produce too many flowers to enable consistent yields of high-quality fruit, thu...
Gala and Fuji apples are difficult to thin properly because of their high fertility and extended blo...
WOS: 000505765900013Fruit thinning is an essential practice to improve fruit size and quality, contr...
The possible mechanisms of apple fruitlet abscission are presented in this paper. Prevailing hypoth...
Studies were conducted in 1995 and 1996 at Pontotoc country, Mississippi, U.S.A. to find the effect ...
Chemical thinning of peaches / Robert G. Hill, Jr. -- Early season control of apple pests / C. R. Cu...
Thinning is a regular pomotechnical measure, which is performed by using different chemicals that ca...
The objective of this study was to investigate the mechanism of action of the treatments: Ammonium t...
Apple fruit thinning is still an essential technique despite the fact that the apple fruit industry ...
For several decades, the use of intensive orchards has been proposed to improve profitability and yi...
Keywords: Thinning, fruit quality, Malus x domestica, organic growing. ABSTRACT Most modern high-d...
Mestrado em Engenharia Agronómica - Hortofruticultura e Viticultura - Instituto Superior de Agronomi...
In 2002 an experiment about thinning blossoms of the apple variety 'Pinova' lime sulfur (in 2002 45 ...
Apple trees bear an abundance of flowers which produce a surplus of fruit that the tree is unable to...
Few fruit thinners have been certified for organic fruit growers. Previous studies have shown that h...
Most apple cultivars produce too many flowers to enable consistent yields of high-quality fruit, thu...