Effect of crop load on crimson seedless grape: A) effect of cluster thinning on some cluster and berry characteristics bofore, during and after cold storage [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.8485-8501Other title:
  • تأثير حمولة المحصول على عنب الكريمسون سيدلس: أ) تأثير خف العناقيد والحبات قبل وأثناء وبعد التخزين البارد [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of agricultural sciences, 2007 v. 32 (10) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura Unviersity Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2007.v.32(10)Summary: A study was conducted in 2002and 2003 to determine the optimal degree of cluster thinning for crimson seedless grapevines. The vines were grown in a private Vineyard at Wadi EI Natron. EI-Behera Governorate. The vines were 5-year-old. The treatments were: (1) control (the number of clusters per vine was adjusted to 40). (2) The number of clusters per vine was fixed at 35. (3) Number of clusters per vine was fixed at 30. (4) The number of clusters per vine was fixed at 25. The results indicated that. all thinning treatments exerted a substantial increase in average bunch weight, bunch dimensions berry weight and size and berry dimensions. The higher intensity of cluster thinning. the greater was the increase in these parameters. Ripening was hastened in thinning treatments resulting in the highest percentage of TSS. TSSI Acid ratio, anthocyanine content of berry skin and the lowest acidity of berry jUice. The results concerning the effect of treatments on storability and fruit quality during 50 days of cold storage at OC, RH. 90-95 % cleared out that 25 cluster J vine gave the highest percentage of cluster fresh weight loss and TSS percentage and the lowest values of berry firmness and total acidity. It was concluded that the decrease obtained in the yield of vines thinned to 30 clusters/vine could be compensated by the higher quality and earlier ripening of clusters which undoubtedly ensure considerably higher prices especially in the foreign markets.
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A study was conducted in 2002and 2003 to determine the optimal degree of cluster thinning for crimson seedless grapevines. The vines were grown in a private Vineyard at Wadi EI Natron. EI-Behera Governorate. The vines were 5-year-old. The treatments were: (1) control (the number of clusters per vine was adjusted to 40). (2) The number of clusters per vine was fixed at 35. (3) Number of clusters per vine was fixed at 30. (4) The number of clusters per vine was fixed at 25. The results indicated that. all thinning treatments exerted a substantial increase in average bunch weight, bunch dimensions berry weight and size and berry dimensions. The higher intensity of cluster thinning. the greater was the increase in these parameters. Ripening was hastened in thinning treatments resulting in the highest percentage of TSS. TSSI Acid ratio, anthocyanine content of berry skin and the lowest acidity of berry jUice. The results concerning the effect of treatments on storability and fruit quality during 50 days of cold storage at OC, RH. 90-95 % cleared out that 25 cluster J vine gave the highest percentage of cluster fresh weight loss and TSS percentage and the lowest values of berry firmness and total acidity. It was concluded that the decrease obtained in the yield of vines thinned to 30 clusters/vine could be compensated by the higher quality and earlier ripening of clusters which undoubtedly ensure considerably higher prices especially in the foreign markets.

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