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Harvest-pruning and trellising of ‘Sultana’ vines. I. Effects on yield and vegetative growth
Authors:PB Scholefield  P May  TF Neales
Institution:1. CSIRO, Division of Horticultural Research, Merbein, Victoria, 3505 Australia;2. CSIRO, Division of Horticultural Research, G. P. O. Box 350, Adelaide, South Australia, 5001 Australia;3. Botany School, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3052 Australia
Abstract:Yield reductions averaging 10% are reported from 2 experiments in which ‘Sultana’ vines were continuously harvest-pruned for 11 and 9 years respectively. Over the period of the study there was no evidence of the yield reduction increasing with time.Differences between treatments in bunch number, berry weight and total soluble solids did not account for the reduction in yield. However, berry number per bunch was consistently, if not always significantly, lower on treated vines. Harvest-pruned vines had lower pruning-weights than the control vines.Increases in trellis width from 0.30 to 0.45 m to 0.90 m generally led to increases in yield caused by increases in bunch number. A 0.30 m wide T-trellis, with foliage wires added to support the shoots vertically to a height of 2 m, also gave yield increases over the standard 0.30 m trellis in most seasons. Harvest-pruned vines on the 0.90 m wide trellis gave similar yields to control vines on the standard 0.30 m trellis.
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