Effects of different pruning intensities on growth and fruit quality in Sarılop fig varieties

M Özkul, Y Nikpeyma, M Özen - Ege Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi …, 2022 - dergipark.org.tr
Ege Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2022dergipark.org.tr
Objective: The objective of this study was to reveal the effect of pruning intensity in terms of
yield and quality in dried fig cultivation in winter pruning, one of the important techniques in
fruit production. Material and Methods: Winter pruning (B3= 3 buds/shoot, B5= 5 buds/shoot,
B7= 7 buds/shoots) and two separate control applications (Bk (no pruning) and B0 (no tip
taking application)) were performed at five different bud intensities in Sarılop fig varieties.
Results: When dried fig fruit was examined as scrap, cracked and normal fruit, normal dried …
Objective
The objective of this study was to reveal the effect of pruning intensity in terms of yield and quality in dried fig cultivation in winter pruning, one of the important techniques in fruit production.
Material and Methods
Winter pruning (B3=3 buds/shoot, B5=5 buds/shoot, B7=7 buds/shoots) and two separate control applications (Bk (no pruning) and B0 (no tip taking application)) were performed at five different bud intensities in Sarılop fig varieties.
Results
When dried fig fruit was examined as scrap, cracked and normal fruit, normal dried figs were found to be 74.49% for the B7 application. Total dried fruit yield was 11.34 kg/tree with highest B7 application and lowest 6.91 kg/tree with B3 application. According to the quality classification of the normal fruit, B7 has an Extra Grade product of 60.95%, followed by B5 with 55.58%, and the lowest was in Bk with 16.49%.
Conclusion
Pruning trees at 7 buds/shoot stage came into prominence in terms of yield and quality. Likwise, all of the other pruning applications were successful in terms of quality as compared to control applications.
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