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Prohexadione-Ca and young cane removal treatments control growth, productivity, and fruit quality of the Willamette raspberry

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2012
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Poledica, Milena M
Milivojević, Jasminka M
Radivojević, Dragan
Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena
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Plant growth retardants' applications have a practical use in fruit production, generally resulting in better vegetative growth and cropping level balance. Foliar applications of the gibberellin synthesis inhibitor prohexadione-Ca (ProCa), removal of young canes, and the combination of these treatments were evaluated in the Willamette raspberry (Rubus idaeus L). The experiment consisted of 5 treatments, including 1 untreated control. ProCa was applied during the period of April May, as a foliar spray at active ingredient concentrations of 100 ppm (first application) and 200 ppm (second application) at a 3-week interval, either in treatment with ProCa alone or in combination with young cane removal (R+ProCa). The first series of young primocanes were removed for the first time in mid-April (R and R+ProCa) and for the second time at the beginning of May (2R). Application of a growth retardant resulted in the inhibition of the cane's growth, followed by increasing the number of nodes per ...meter of cane. Positive effects of ProCa and R+ProCa on the number of fruiting laterals and yields per floricane were found without negative consequences on fruit quality, except for a reduction of total acidity. All treatments increased yield per cane. Total antioxidant capacity, total phenolics, and anthocyanin contents were significantly increased using ProCa.

Keywords:
raspberry / growth retardant / generative potential / cane removal / Antioxidant compounds
Source:
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 2012, 36, 6, 680-687
Publisher:
  • Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, Ankara
Funding / projects:
  • Development of integrated management of harmful organisms in plant production in order to overcome resistance and to improve food quality and safety (RS-46008)
  • Mineral Stress and Plant Adaptations to Marginal Agricultural Soils (RS-173028)
  • The membranes as sites of interaction between the intracellular and apoplastic environments: studies of the bioenergetics and signaling using biophysical and biochemical techniques. (RS-173040)

DOI: 10.3906/tar-1201-18

ISSN: 1300-011X

WoS: 000312423900006

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84868013278
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publisher = "Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, Ankara",
journal = "Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry",
title = "Prohexadione-Ca and young cane removal treatments control growth, productivity, and fruit quality of the Willamette raspberry",
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Poledica, M. M., Milivojević, J. M., Radivojević, D.,& Dragišić Maksimović, J.. (2012). Prohexadione-Ca and young cane removal treatments control growth, productivity, and fruit quality of the Willamette raspberry. in Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, Ankara., 36(6), 680-687.
https://doi.org/10.3906/tar-1201-18
Poledica MM, Milivojević JM, Radivojević D, Dragišić Maksimović J. Prohexadione-Ca and young cane removal treatments control growth, productivity, and fruit quality of the Willamette raspberry. in Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry. 2012;36(6):680-687.
doi:10.3906/tar-1201-18 .
Poledica, Milena M, Milivojević, Jasminka M, Radivojević, Dragan, Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena, "Prohexadione-Ca and young cane removal treatments control growth, productivity, and fruit quality of the Willamette raspberry" in Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 36, no. 6 (2012):680-687,
https://doi.org/10.3906/tar-1201-18 . .

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