H. Irizarry et al., Yield potential and fruit traits of the French-type 'Dwarf Superplatano' clone evaluated at three locations, J AGR U P R, 82(3-4), 1998, pp. 173-181
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO
The French-type 'Dwarf Superplatano' (Musa AAB), a reverted clone selected
from the local false horn-type 'Common Dwarf' plantain, was subjected to Va
rious bunch management treatments at three locations. The immature bunches
were pruned to either three, four or five uppermost hands. Those pruned to
four and five hands were either sprayed with a gibberellic acid solution or
not sprayed. Both sprayed and unsprayed bunches were immediately bagged or
left unbagged. Spraying with gibberellic acid and bagging, alone or combin
ed, had no significant effect on bunch yield components nor on fruit traits
. Regardless of location, pruning Significantly reduced bunch size and the
time needed for fruit filling. Bunches pruned to five, four and three hands
averaged 79, 66 and 50 fruits, respectively. Pruning from five to three ha
nds significantly reduced fruit filling to 112 days. Pruning also affected
bunch yield and bunch mean fruit weight, but the effect varied with locatio
n. A reduction in bunch size from five to four hands at Corozal and from fo
ur to three hands at Salinas and Yauco substantially reduced bunch yield by
12 and 23%, respectively. Bunch mean fruit weight significantly increased
at the expense of reducing bunch size to three hands at Corozal and to four
hands at Salinas and Yauco. Bunch mean fruit weight at Corozal was always
superior to that at Yauco. Regardless of location, pruning significantly br
ought about an increase in fruit size in the distal hand. The thickest and
largest fruits were produced in bunches pruned to three hands. Likewise, pr
uning significantly increased mean fruit weight in the distal hand, but the
effect varied with location. At Corozal, fruits in the distal hand of bunc
hes pruned to three hands attained the heaviest mean weight, 355 g. Regardl
ess of location, a reduction in hands from five to four upgraded fruits in
the distal hand from non-marketable to marketable by increasing their weigh
t to over 270 g. We inferred that under intensive management the French-typ
e 'Dwarf Superplatano' clone with the bunch pruned to four uppermost hands
has the potential to yield 173,000 fruits per hectare, equivalent to 57.6 t
of fruits per hectare. These fruits conform to the local marketing standar
ds established for the 'Maricongo' plantain.