Howard walnut trees can be brought into bearing without annual pruning
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نام نخستين پديدآور
Lampinen, Bruce D; Edstrom, John; Metcalf, Samuel; Stewart, William L; Negron, Claudia M; Contador, M. Loreto
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In traditionally managed Howard walnut orchards, trees are pruned annually during the orchard development phase, an expensive operation in terms of labor and prunings disposal costs. Our observations and some prior research by others had suggested that pruning may not be necessary in walnut. In a trial of pruned and unpruned hedgerow trees over 8 years, beginning a year after planting, we documented canopy growth, tree height, yield and nut quality characteristics and also the effects of fruit removal. Pruning altered canopy shape but did not lead to increases in canopy development, yield or nut quality. Although fruit removal stimulated more vegetative growth in both the pruned and unpruned treatments, fruit removal did not result in an increase in midday canopy photosynthetically active radiation interception or cumulative yield when fruit removal was stopped after year 4. After 8 years, there were no significant differences in tree height, nut quality or cumulative yield among any of the treatments, which suggests that not pruning young Howard orchards could provide a net benefit to growers.
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تاريخ نشر
2015
عنوان
California Agriculture
شماره جلد
69/2
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Lampinen, Bruce D; Edstrom, John; Metcalf, Samuel; Stewart, William L; Negron, Claudia M; Contador, M. Loreto