Effect of fall defoliation and spring shading on shoot carbohydrate and growth parameters among individual branches of alternate bearing 'Kerman' pistachio trees
Mds. Nzima et al., Effect of fall defoliation and spring shading on shoot carbohydrate and growth parameters among individual branches of alternate bearing 'Kerman' pistachio trees, J AM S HORT, 124(1), 1999, pp. 52-60
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
Early fall (September) defoliation and late spring (early June) shading of
"off" and "on" pistachio trees were used to test two hypotheses: that 1) fa
ll defoliation would reduce carbohydrate storage sufficiently to suppress s
pring growth and 2) spring shading would reduce carbohydrate status and inc
rease inflorescence bud abscission. Defoliation suppressed initial leaf are
a expansion the following spring on current year shoots of "off" but not "o
n" trees respectively. Suppression of leaf size was correlated with the ini
tial low concentration of carbohydrates in organs of individual branches of
the tree. Fruiting and artificial shading in June had more dramatic effect
s on growth parameters than defoliating. Shading "off" trees for 14 days in
early June accelerated abscission of inflorescence buds, reduced dry mass
of individual leaves, buds, current year and 1-year-old shoots. Shading als
o reduced the concentration of total nonstructural carbohydrates (TNC) of t
hese organs in "off" and "on" trees. Fruiting suppressed leaf size and leaf
dry mass by 20% and 30% among individual branches of undefoliated and defo
liated trees respectively. Low carbohydrate concentrations in individual br
anches and inflorescence buds following shading were closely correlated wit
h the abscission of inflorescence buds.