Plant Growth Regulators in Flowering Alternation of the Fuji Suprema Apple Tree

José Luiz Petri

EPAGRI/Experimental Station of Caçador, Caçador, Brazil.

André Amarildo Sezerino

EPAGRI/Experimental Station of Caçador, Caçador, Brazil.

Cristhian Leonardo Fenili *

State University of Santa Catarina, Agroveterinary Sciences Center, Lages, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: Research on alternate bearing in apple trees is usually focused on chemical                thinning techniques, but in recent decades synthetic bioregulators have proven to be             effective in promoting or inhibiting floral induction in apple trees. However, the results can be variable since some cultivars are prone to alternation, as Fuji and its clones. The objective of the present study was to observe the effect of naphthalene acetic acid (NAA), Ethephon,                   and their combinations in the formation of flowering buds avoiding flowering alternation, in Cv, Fuji Suprema.

Place and Duration of Study: The experiments were carried out in southern Brazil, municipality of Caçador / SC, during the cycles from 2014 to 2019, in the cultivar Fuji Suprema / Marubakaido / M9, with 12 years old.

Methodology: Several variables were evaluated such as flowering return, fruit set, yield, number of fruits per plant, average fresh fruit mass, and biennial bearing index (BBI).

Results: The results were variable and showed that NAA and Ethephon had little effect on reducing flowering alternation when applied during the vegetative phase of the Fuji Suprema apple tree. After years of high productivity, there was a decrease in the yield, even in the treatments of NAA and Ethephon. Ethephon or its combination with NAA has a thinning effect, but without influence on the return of flowering.

Keywords: Malus domestica borkh, naphthalene acetic acid, ethephon, biennial bearing.


How to Cite

Petri, José Luiz, André Amarildo Sezerino, and Cristhian Leonardo Fenili. 2020. “Plant Growth Regulators in Flowering Alternation of the Fuji Suprema Apple Tree”. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 42 (10):11-18. https://doi.org/10.9734/jeai/2020/v42i1030609.

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