Hedge pruning pecan

被引:18
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作者
Wood, BW [1 ]
Stahmann, D
机构
[1] ARS, USDA, SE Fruit & Tree Nut Res Lab, Byron, GA 31008 USA
[2] Stahmann Farms Australia, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
关键词
alternate bearing; irregular bearing; flowering; profit; yields; production; quality; Australia; pruning; hedging; topping; mechanical hedging;
D O I
10.21273/HORTTECH.14.1.0063
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
An ever increasing cost:price squeeze on the profitability of pecan (Carya illinoinensis) farming is driving a search for alternate husbandry approaches. 'Wichita' and 'Western' trees maintained at relatively high tree population density, by mechanized hedge pruning and topping, produced greater nut yield than an orchard treatment in which tree population density was reduced by tree thinning (144% for 'Wichita' and 113% for 'Western Schley'). Evaluation of three different hedge pruning strategies, over a 20-year period, identified a discrete canopy hedge pruning and topping strategy using a 2-year cycle, as being superior to that of a discrete canopy hedge pruning and topping strategy using an 8-year cycle, but not as good as a continuous canopy hedge pruning and topping strategy using a 1-year cycle. An evaluation of 21 commercial cultivars indicated that nut yields of essentially all cultivars can be relatively high if properly hedge pruned [annual in-shell nut yields of 2200 to 3626 lb/acre (2465.8 to 4064.1 kg.ha(-1)), depending on cultivar]. Comparative alternate bearing intensity and nut quality characteristics are reported for 21 cultivars. These evaluations indicate that pecan orchards can be highly productive, with substantially reduced alternate bearing, when managed via a hedgerow-like pruning strategy giving narrow canopies [3403 lb/acre (3814.2 kg.ha(-1)) for 'Wichita' and 3472 lb/acre (3891.5 kg.ha(-1)) for 'Western Schley']. North-south-oriented (N-S) hedgerows produced higher yields that did east-west (E-W) hedgerows (yield for N-S 'Wichita' was 158% that of E-W trees and N-S 'Western Schley' was 174% that of E-W trees). These data indicate that mechanized hedge pruning and topping offers an attractive alternative to the conventional husbandry paradigm.
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页码:63 / 72
页数:10
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