Strategies for Increasing the Apple Epidermis Red Colored with Physiogrow® Color
Gentil Carneiro Gabardo *
Santa Catarina State University, Agroveterinary Sciences Center, Lages, Brazil and UNIARP/University Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe, Caçador-SC, Brazil.
Lucas Pessoa de Freitas
Biogrow, Brazil.
Rafael Hermenegildo Contini
Santa Catarina State University, Agroveterinary Sciences Center, Lages, Brazil.
Eder Farina
Santa Catarina State University, Agroveterinary Sciences Center, Lages, Brazil.
Keli Cristina dos Santos
Santa Catarina State University, Agroveterinary Sciences Center, Lages, Brazil.
Verônica Niara de Souza
UNIARP/University Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe, Caçador-SC, Brazil.
Ligia de Lara Furtado
UNIARP/University Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe, Caçador-SC, Brazil.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: Evaluate different dosages and number of applications of the commercial product Physiogrow® Color on the percentage of red coloration of the epidermis, productivity and fruit quality in 'Royal Gala' apple trees, in the Midwest region of the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Study Design: The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design with five replications. Place and Duration of Study: The experiment was carried out in the municipality of Fraiburgo-SC, Brazil (latitude 27º01'S, longitude 50º77’ W, altitude 950 meters), during the growing seasons of 2017/2018 and 2018/2019.
Methodology: The treatments were: Control (No application), Physiogrow® color (4, 8 and 12 L ha-1) 7 days before harvest (DBH), Physiogrow® Color 2 L ha-1 (30 DAC) + 2 L ha-17 DBH, Physiogrow® Color 4 L ha-1 (30 DBH) + 4 L ha-17 DBH, and Physiogrow® Color 6 L ha-1 (30 DBH) + 6 L ha-1 7 DBH. The variables evaluated were: Production (kg plant-1 and fruits plant-1), average fresh fruit mass (g), classification of fruits by percentage of red coloration of the epidermis (<50%, 50-80% and > 80%), firmness of the pulp (lb in-2) and soluble solids (°Brix). The harvest was carried out on January 25, 2018 and February 16, 2019, first and second year, respectively. Plant production, as well as pulp firmness of fruits, were not affected by treatments, in both years. Physiogrow® Color promoted better distribution of fruits in categories of greater red coloration of the epidermis and reduction of the percentage of fruits in the category with coloration inferior to 50%, although a different behavior among the harvests was observed. The application of Physiogrow® Color 8 L ha-1 7 DBH contributes to the improvement of the coloration of ‘Royal Gala’ apples.
Keywords: Malus domestica L, maturation, post-harvest