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University of Florida Horticultural Sciences Department. Effect of timing and intensity of summer pruning on vegetative and reproductive traits of southern highbush blueberry. Al Kovaleski September, 2013. Blueberry summer pruning. No removal of flower buds Long growing season in FL
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University of Florida Horticultural Sciences Department Effect of timing and intensity of summer pruning on vegetative and reproductive traits of southern highbush blueberry Al Kovaleski September, 2013
Blueberry summer pruning • No removal of flower buds • Long growing season in FL • Pruning promotes increased vigor • More support for reproductive structures
Objectives Determine the effects of timing and severity of summer pruning: • Vegetative traits: • Plant volume • Regrowth • Timing of defoliation • Incidence of leaf spots • Incidence and severity of stem blight • Reproductive traits: • Flower bud initiation • Fruit set • Yield • Quality of fruit
Plant material • Two cultivars • ‘Emerald’ and ‘Jewel’ • Six year old plants • Commercial cultural practices • PSREU – Citra, FL
Treatments • No summer pruning control • Prune 30% early June • Prune 30% mid-July • Prune 30% early June+tip • Prune 60% early June+tip • Detailed hand pruning control www.caes.uga.edu
Treatments Unpruned 30% 60%
Vegetative traits • Canopy volume • Regrowth • Condition of fall foliage • Time of defoliation • Leaf spot
Vegetative traits • Incidence and severity of Stem Blight
Reproductive traits • Re-growth shoots collected to assess timing of flower bud initiation – Late summer until defoliation
Reproductive traits • Harvest • Period • Yield • Fruit quality • Total soluble solids • Titratable acidity • Firmness • Average berry weight picturesbychristopher.wordpress.com Labmate-online.com
Flower bud initiation • Important to: • Develop management strategies to enhance flowering • Regulate fruit load • First sign of transition detectable
Flower bud initiation • No differences between treatments • Emerald – Sep 8th • Jewel – Oct 20th
Stem blight • Jewel was not affected • No differences among treatments in Emerald
Berry quality • Average weight - Jewel • Reduction in the 60%+tip • 2g 1.5g • Others averaged 1.7g • pH, acid and sugar content, anthocyanins, firmness • No differences
Acknowledgements • Dr. Darnell and Dr. Williamson • Dr. Olmstead and Dr. Harmon Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services