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Research Project:
IMPROVEMENT OF PRUNUS AND VITIS SCION AND ROOTSTOCKS FOR FRUIT QUALITY AND PEST RESISTANCE
Location: Crop Diseases, Pests and Genetics
Title: EFFECTS OF PRUNING, GIRDLING, AND GIBBERELLIC ACID APPLICATION AT BLOOM AND BERRY SET ON YIELD AND FRUIT QUALITY OF SWEET SCARLET TABLE GRAPE CULTIVAR.
Authors
 | Badr, Sayed - CALIF STATE UNIV-FRESNO |  | Tufenkjian, John - CALIF STATE UNIV-FRESNO |  | Ramming, David |
Submitted to: American Society of Enology and Viticulture Annual Meeting Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: March 15, 2005
Publication Date: June 20, 2005
Citation: Badr, S.A., Tufenkjian, John, and Ramming, D.W. 2005. Effects of pruning, girdling, and gibberellic acid application at bloom and berry set on yield and fruit quality of sweet scarlet table grape cultivar [abstract]. American Society of Enology and Viticulture Annual Meeting. p.47.
Technical Abstract:
Sweet Scarlet, a mid-season red seedless table grape, was recently released by USDA/ARS. Appropriate cultural practices need to be developed for new varieties as they are released. Trials to determine the most appropriate pruning method and best responses to gibberellic acid were implemented. Two years data showed that spur pruned vines produced comparable yields to pruning with a combination of spurs and canes. Girdling plus 20 or 40 ppm gibberellic acid significantly increased fruit weight and size. The gibberellic acid treatments reduced fruitfulness the year following its application.
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Last Modified: 06/19/2013
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