C. Bussi et Mj. Amiot, EFFECTS OF NITROGEN AND POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION ON THE GROWTH, YIELD AND PITBURN OF APRICOT (CV BERGERON), Journal of horticultural science & biotechnology, 73(3), 1998, pp. 387-392
Nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) fertilization were studied in apricot t
rees. Increasing N enhanced vegetative growth, yield and average fruit
weight, but reduced fruit colouring. More effect was seen by increasi
ng N from 0 to 25 kg ha(-1) than by increasing from 25 to 150 kg ha(-1
) K fertilization did not affect vegetative growth or yield but tended
to stimulate fruit colouring and enhance soluble solids concentration
of fruits. N and K interacted to affect vegetative growth and pitburn
. Pitburn increased significantly as N was increased from 25 to 150 kg
ha(-1). Concurrently, fruit N content increased and Ca content decrea
sed suggesting that these nutrient concentrations are related to pitbu
rn incidence. Of the levels of N studied, 25 kg ha(-1) was the most co
mmercially suitable, since yields were only slightly less than at 150
kg ha(-1) but pitburn was significantly lower.