The mineral composition of apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) fruit from s
purs with artificially adjusted spur leaf areas was examined throughou
t fruit development. Primary leaf and/or bourse shoot removal at bloom
or petal fall reduced Ca content during the growing season on 'Gala',
'Golden Delicious' and 'Royal Gala'. Bourse shoot removal 75 days aft
er full bloom had a similar but less pronounced effect on final fruit
Ca content for 'Royal Gala'. Primary leaves assisted movement of Ca in
to fruit earlier and were more efficient on a per leaf area basis thro
ughout fruit growth than bourse leaves. Fruit Mg contents showed simil
ar but less consistent responses to spur leaf removal compared with Ca
. Fruit K contents and fruit fresh weight were similar from spurs whos
e primary spur or bourse shoots/leaves had been removed.