Pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) is known to strongly exhibit alternate bearing
. Over 19,500 individual shoots were measured on eight alternate bearing 'K
erman' pistachio trees on P. atlantica Desf. rootstock, Average length of "
on" year (5.4 cm) and "off" year new shoots (5.6 cm) were not significantly
different. New shoot length distribution was skewed toward the shorter len
gth categories, with a mode of 2 and 4 cm in "on" and "off" trees respectiv
ely. These results contrast with previous studies which have shown that "on
" year new shoots of pistachio are much longer than "off" year new shoots.
There were about twice as many "on'" year new shoots in the 18 to 30 cm cla
ss as compared to "off" new shoots, and fruiting wood length was associated
positively with fruit number. However, approximate to 80% of tree yield oc
curred on fruiting wood that was <10 cm long, with shoots longer than 15 cm
contributing <5% to yield, We suggest that results from earlier studies re
garding the bud abscission process in very long pistachio shoots should be
confirmed on shorter shoots, which contribute significantly to yield. Shoot
s >30 cm in length may be important in establishing vegetative buds in a po
sition above the main tree crown for canopy expansion during the following
"off" year.