2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2015.09.058
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Nursery tree design modifies annual dry matter production of newly grafted ‘Royal Gala’ apple trees

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“…Thus, the development of more nodes and greater mean leaf size from early in the season may have increased intercepted solar radiation and dry matter accumulation in trees containing ‘Hosui’ scions (H H and M) compared to homogeneous ‘PremP009’ trees. Considering young newly-grafted apple trees, tree size (dry mass) at the end of the first growing season was found to be strongly dependent on the rate that leaf area increased early in the season (van Hooijdonk et al, 2015 ). The behavior of H P trees showed slower leaf area formation early in the season, and earlier time of shoot termination, developing shorter shoots, meaning H P shoots had a shorter growth duration.…”
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“…Thus, the development of more nodes and greater mean leaf size from early in the season may have increased intercepted solar radiation and dry matter accumulation in trees containing ‘Hosui’ scions (H H and M) compared to homogeneous ‘PremP009’ trees. Considering young newly-grafted apple trees, tree size (dry mass) at the end of the first growing season was found to be strongly dependent on the rate that leaf area increased early in the season (van Hooijdonk et al, 2015 ). The behavior of H P trees showed slower leaf area formation early in the season, and earlier time of shoot termination, developing shorter shoots, meaning H P shoots had a shorter growth duration.…”
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“…Grafted trees were planted into black polythene 50 l bags containing growing medium comprised: 0.8 composted bark, 0:2 pumice (by volume), 1 g l −1 6-month slow release fertilizer, 3 g l −1 9-month slow-release fertilizer (each 13 N, 5.7 P, 10.8 K, 1.2 Mg) (Nutricote r., Chisso-Assahi Fertilizer Co., Japan), and 0.6 g l −1 Magri-Trace (15 Mg, 3.2 Ca, 18 Fe, 3 Mn, 4 Zn, 3 Cu, 0.6 B, 0.08 Mo) (HortFert Plus Ltd, NZ) (van Hooijdonk et al, 2015 ).…”
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“…Honeycrsip) with most local nurseries pre-sold for next few years. Overall, nurseries are generally planted in plastic pots under semi-controlled conditions, where individuals present regular shapes and spacing (Hooijdonk et al, 2015). In the U.S. Pacific Northwest, the panorama changes, with plants growing directly on the ground with somewhat irregular shapes and spacing.…”
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