Pm. Norberto et al., Effect of pruning time, hydrogenated cyanamide and irrigation upon anticipated production of green figs, PESQ AGROP, 36(11), 2001, pp. 1363-1369
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the pruning time,
the application of hydrogenated cyanamide (Dormex), and of the irrigation o
n plant development and on the premature production of green figs (Ficus ca
rica L.), cultivar Roxo de Valinhos, for the industry. Treatments consisted
of ten pruning times, with intervals of 15 days, application of the soluti
on at 2% of hydrogenated cyanamide, application of hydrogenated cyanamide irrigation, and irrigation three times a week, supplying 40 L of water/pla
nt/day. The pruned plants at the May's second fortnight, which were irrigat
ed and received hydrogenated cyanamide, presented a larger number of fruits
as average, larger branch length, and produced off-season fruits (October)
; into more precocious prunings (from April's first fortnight to May's firs
t fortnight) there was a prolongation in the plant cycle, although the Apri
l's first Fortnight had facilitated the off-season fig crops; in the later
pruning times (from June's first fortnight to August's second fortnight) th
e treatments referred to hydrogenated cyanamide + irrigation, and irrigatio
n, presented a larger length of branch and larger number of fruits, but the
crops were initiated at the normal period of the crop.