Mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in 'Nadorcott' mandarin

In Citrus, certain species and/or cultivars are prone to alternate bearing, i.e., a year of heavy crop (ON year) is followed by one of low flowering and light crop (OFF year), and vice-versa. To counteract the fruit effect, we propose a guided mechanical pruning initiated in the spring of an ON year...

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Autores principales: Mesejo, Carlos, Martínez-Fuentes, Amparo, Reig, Carmina, Balasch, Sebastià, Primo-Millo, Eduardo, Agustí, Manuel
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/6678
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0304423819308799#!
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author Mesejo, Carlos
Martínez-Fuentes, Amparo
Reig, Carmina
Balasch, Sebastià
Primo-Millo, Eduardo
Agustí, Manuel
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Balasch, Sebastià
Martínez-Fuentes, Amparo
Mesejo, Carlos
Primo-Millo, Eduardo
Reig, Carmina
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Martínez-Fuentes, Amparo
Reig, Carmina
Balasch, Sebastià
Primo-Millo, Eduardo
Agustí, Manuel
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description In Citrus, certain species and/or cultivars are prone to alternate bearing, i.e., a year of heavy crop (ON year) is followed by one of low flowering and light crop (OFF year), and vice-versa. To counteract the fruit effect, we propose a guided mechanical pruning initiated in the spring of an ON year and carried out annually. Our hypothesis is that this gives rise to abundant shoots with well-developed leaves that reach the floral bud inductive period ready to receive the inductive signal and, thus, to induce the bud to bloom the following spring. The experiment was carried out during four consecutive years (2013–16) using a commercial plantation of ‘Nadorcott’ mandarin in southwest Spain. Trees were mechanically pruned: hedging (H) or topping by completely removing the upper shoots of the canopy (T) or by cutting ½ of their length (T½). Unpruned trees were used as controls. The experiment began in the spring of an ON-year. T and T½ carried out in the spring restart the meristem and give rise new shoots that develop in summer and autumn. At the inductive period, the leaves on these new shoots showed a CiFT2 gene expression 4- and 3.7-fold higher than their respective old leaves. In the case of the T½ their buds avoided the inhibitory effect of the fruit and bloomed the following spring even with the fruit in the cut-back shoot. For the two periods of ON-OFF years of our experiment, cumulative yield of the T treated trees barely increased, whereas T½ significantly increased with respect to the unpruned trees. We conclude that cutting flowering shoots annually in half-length by means of mechanical pruning (T½), attenuates alternate bearing behaviour in 'Nadorcott' mandarin. In this experiment, cumulative yield increased by 25% with regard to unpruned trees during the four years of the trial.
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spelling ReDivia66782025-04-25T14:47:37Z Mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in 'Nadorcott' mandarin Mesejo, Carlos Martínez-Fuentes, Amparo Reig, Carmina Balasch, Sebastià Primo-Millo, Eduardo Agustí, Manuel FT Hedging Shoot development F01 Crop husbandry F62 Plant physiology - Growth and development Flowering Mandarins Topping In Citrus, certain species and/or cultivars are prone to alternate bearing, i.e., a year of heavy crop (ON year) is followed by one of low flowering and light crop (OFF year), and vice-versa. To counteract the fruit effect, we propose a guided mechanical pruning initiated in the spring of an ON year and carried out annually. Our hypothesis is that this gives rise to abundant shoots with well-developed leaves that reach the floral bud inductive period ready to receive the inductive signal and, thus, to induce the bud to bloom the following spring. The experiment was carried out during four consecutive years (2013–16) using a commercial plantation of ‘Nadorcott’ mandarin in southwest Spain. Trees were mechanically pruned: hedging (H) or topping by completely removing the upper shoots of the canopy (T) or by cutting ½ of their length (T½). Unpruned trees were used as controls. The experiment began in the spring of an ON-year. T and T½ carried out in the spring restart the meristem and give rise new shoots that develop in summer and autumn. At the inductive period, the leaves on these new shoots showed a CiFT2 gene expression 4- and 3.7-fold higher than their respective old leaves. In the case of the T½ their buds avoided the inhibitory effect of the fruit and bloomed the following spring even with the fruit in the cut-back shoot. For the two periods of ON-OFF years of our experiment, cumulative yield of the T treated trees barely increased, whereas T½ significantly increased with respect to the unpruned trees. We conclude that cutting flowering shoots annually in half-length by means of mechanical pruning (T½), attenuates alternate bearing behaviour in 'Nadorcott' mandarin. In this experiment, cumulative yield increased by 25% with regard to unpruned trees during the four years of the trial. 2020-10-23T11:27:30Z 2020-10-23T11:27:30Z 2020 article publishedVersion Mesejo, C., Martínez-Fuentes, A., Reig, C., Balasch, S., Primo-Millo, E., & Agustí, M. (2020). Mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in ‘Nadorcott’mandarin. Scientia Horticulturae, 261, 108993. 0304-4238 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/6678 10.1016/j.scienta.2019.108993 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0304423819308799#! en Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ closedAccess Elsevier electronico
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Shoot development
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Mandarins
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Mesejo, Carlos
Martínez-Fuentes, Amparo
Reig, Carmina
Balasch, Sebastià
Primo-Millo, Eduardo
Agustí, Manuel
Mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in 'Nadorcott' mandarin
title Mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in 'Nadorcott' mandarin
title_full Mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in 'Nadorcott' mandarin
title_fullStr Mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in 'Nadorcott' mandarin
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in 'Nadorcott' mandarin
title_short Mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in 'Nadorcott' mandarin
title_sort mechanical pruning attenuates alternate bearing in nadorcott mandarin
topic FT
Hedging
Shoot development
F01 Crop husbandry
F62 Plant physiology - Growth and development
Flowering
Mandarins
Topping
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/6678
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