The objective of this paper was to test the behavior of peaches (Prunus per
sica (L.) Batsch.) cultivar Flordaprince carried out in high dense orchard
(3,333 plants/ha) submitted to different intensities of hand thinning of fr
uits. The treatments tested were 120, 100 and 80 fruits per plant and witho
ut thinning (230 fruits per plant). The thinned plants produced larger and
weightier fruits if compared with control plants. The yield per plant (kg)
and estimated productivity (ton/ha) were higher in plants not thinned, but
marketing classification and gross income were lower in this treatment due
to small fruit size and weight. The treatments 100 and 80 fruits per plant
(56.52% and 65.21% of thinning, respectively) presented the best results.