INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CHARACTERIS TICS OF FRUIT-GROWTH AND THE CRACKING SUSCEPTIBILITY IN APPLE AND SWEET CHERRY CULTIVARS

Citation
T. Yamamoto et al., INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CHARACTERIS TICS OF FRUIT-GROWTH AND THE CRACKING SUSCEPTIBILITY IN APPLE AND SWEET CHERRY CULTIVARS, Engei Gakkai Zasshi, 64(4), 1996, pp. 787-799
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Horticulture
Journal title
ISSN journal
00137626
Volume
64
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
787 - 799
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-7626(1996)64:4<787:IBTCTO>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Several characteristics of fruit growth, i. e., the ratio between the daily mean rate of change in cross or polar diameter to their final di ameters (DRC or DRP) were measured in 15 apple and 8 cherry cultivars, and analyzed with respect to their correlations to the several indice s of susceptibility of fruit cracking, the physical properties of the peels and the distribution of invisible fine cracks. 1. In apple culti vars, the 4 indices of the susceptibility were : cracking index (CI), mean density of ring fracture (MDR), mean density of lengthwise fractu re (MDL) and MDR + MDL. These indices correlated positively to the rat io between the daily rate of change in cross diameter, measured about 30 days after full bloom, to the final diameter (DRC(1)). Furthermore, the same indices correlated positively to the difference between the ratio in the transverse direction and that in the polar direction (DRC -DRP) and the degree of irregularity in the fruit growth, i. e., their standard deviation from the mean ratio or their standard error from t he estimated ratio (DRP(sd) or DRC(se) and DRP(se)). 2. In cherry cult ivars, the mean densities (number) of lengthwise fractures on the frui t surface per centimeter (MDL) were highly and positively correlated t o DRC at the beginning of the III stage of the fruit growth and also t o DRC-DRP at the same time. 3. The shearing stress of the apple peels correlated negatively to mean DRC, mean DRP and DRC(sd). And the many values relative to DRC, DRP, DRC-DRP and their standard deviation corr elated positively to the elongation length of the peels in the directi on of the longitudinal are in both species. 4. These strains and irreg ular thickenings may increase fine and invisible cracks in both specie s.