Effect of manual fruit thinning on alternate bearing, yield and fruit quality of balady mandarin trees [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.37-50Other title:
  • تأثير خف الثمار يدويا على تبادل الحمل والمحصول وخصائص ثمار اليوسفي البلدي [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut journal of agricultural sciences, 2009 v. 40 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2009.v.40(1)Summary: The effect of fruit were thinning rate on regulate bearing, yield and fruit quality of Balady mandarin trees was investigated during two successive seasons, 2006 and 2007. Fruit thinning were performed when the fruit diameter reached about 25-30 mm, as hand thinning by removing 20, 30, 40 or 50% of fruits number per tree. The experimental treatments were arranged in a complete randomized block design. The results of this investigation could be summarized as follow: Fruit thinning caused a significantly decreased in fruits number and yield/tree and relative yield during first season (on-year). Whereas, during the second year (off-year), all fruit thinning significantly increased the productivity of trees compared to unthinned ones. Removing 40% of fruits number/tree was the most effective thinning treatment in increasing and regulating the tree productivity. - The fruit weight and dimension were significantly increased as a result of fruit thinning in either (on-year) or as average of two studied seasons. – Such fruit traits were significantly decreased in (off-year) seasons compared to unthinning ones. – All fruit thinning rates significantly increased fruit juice content of soluble solids sugars and V.C. and decreased total acidity. -Fruit thinning as removing either 40 or 50% of fruits number/tree gained the higest score record, 99.8 and 93.7 units, respectively as a general evaluation of treatments. On the account of the present findings, it can be concluded that manual hand fruit diameter is about 25-30 mm was the best economic treatment for Balady mandarin tree to obtain the high yield with good fruit quality, furthermore, overcome the alternate bearing which the major problem for such cultivar.
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The effect of fruit were thinning rate on regulate bearing, yield and fruit quality of Balady mandarin trees was investigated during two successive seasons, 2006 and 2007. Fruit thinning were performed when the fruit diameter reached about 25-30 mm, as hand thinning by removing 20, 30, 40 or 50% of fruits number per tree. The experimental treatments were arranged in a complete randomized block design. The results of this investigation could be summarized as follow: Fruit thinning caused a significantly decreased in fruits number and yield/tree and relative yield during first season (on-year). Whereas, during the second year (off-year), all fruit thinning significantly increased the productivity of trees compared to unthinned ones. Removing 40% of fruits number/tree was the most effective thinning treatment in increasing and regulating the tree productivity. - The fruit weight and dimension were significantly increased as a result of fruit thinning in either (on-year) or as average of two studied seasons. – Such fruit traits were significantly decreased in (off-year) seasons compared to unthinning ones. – All fruit thinning rates significantly increased fruit juice content of soluble solids sugars and V.C. and decreased total acidity. -Fruit thinning as removing either 40 or 50% of fruits number/tree gained the higest score record, 99.8 and 93.7 units, respectively as a general evaluation of treatments. On the account of the present findings, it can be concluded that manual hand fruit diameter is about 25-30 mm was the best economic treatment for Balady mandarin tree to obtain the high yield with good fruit quality, furthermore, overcome the alternate bearing which the major problem for such cultivar.

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