Optimising quality-parameters of apple cv. ‘Pigeon’ by adjustment of nitrogen |
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Authors: | Birka Falk Kü hn,Marianne Bertelsen,Lis Sø rensen |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Aarhus, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Horticultural Science, Kirstinebjergvej 10, DK-5792 Aarslev, Denmark;2. Gasa Odense Frugt – Grønt A.m.b.a. Lavsensvænget 1, Bolbro, DK-5200 Odense V, Denmark |
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Abstract: | To improve the productivity and quality of the apple cultivar ‘Pigeon’ the influence of 5 fertigation levels (14, 42, 70, 112, 224 mg N/l) and 3 widths of herbicide strip (0.2, 0.5, 1.0 m) were investigated on growth, yield and post-harvest quality/colour development of fruit. ‘Pigeon’ apples are picked when ca. 20% of the fruit skin has turned red, the fruit are then exposed to a sunning period on the orchard floor of 2–3 weeks to enhance red colour development (80% red skin); however the internal quality deteriorates during this period. Fruit drop occurs if fruit are left on the tree to develop colour. This study focused on how to reduce the length of the post-harvest sunning period to maximise both colour development and fruit quality. It was demonstrated that 14 mg N/l resulted in a low yield, small fruit, low vegetative growth, and low N content in leaf dry matter, but good fruit colour development. Excessive N fertigation (224 mg N/l) did not produce the significantly highest yield or the largest fruit, but it did enhance vegetative growth and resulted in less fruit colouration. N fertigation influenced optimal picking date; higher N fertigation delayed the time of picking, and increased the incidence of green fruit. Fruit from the high-N treatments required more days of post-harvest sunning to obtain the comparable red skin colour than fruit from the lower N-treatments. However, when all treatments were picked at ca. 20% fruit coloration it was not possible to reduce the length of post-harvest sunning period by N-supply. Most of the post-harvest colour development occurred within the first 6–9 days following harvest; colour developed on both sides but was enhanced on the shade side of the fruit. The shade side of the fruit had a greater potential for better red colour development than the blush side of the fruit. |
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Keywords: | Apple (Malus domestica Borkh) N fertigation Herbicide strip Growth Nutrients in leaf dry matter Productivity Fruit colour Fruit internal quality Post-harvest sunning |
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