Influence of cultivar and pruning management on the phenological aspects of blackberry

Among other factors, climate and management may also affect the development and behavior of blackberry, providing different results on cultivars. Therefore the objective of this work was to evaluate the phenological performance of blackberry cultivars and plants conducted with different numbers of p...

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Main Authors: A. Lugaresi, C. L. Giacobbo, A. Uberti, J. Prado, G. C. Girardi, M. Lovatto, L. O. Fischer
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 2020-04-01
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Online Access:https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=995
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author A. Lugaresi
C. L. Giacobbo
A. Uberti
J. Prado
G. C. Girardi
M. Lovatto
L. O. Fischer
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C. L. Giacobbo
A. Uberti
J. Prado
G. C. Girardi
M. Lovatto
L. O. Fischer
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description Among other factors, climate and management may also affect the development and behavior of blackberry, providing different results on cultivars. Therefore the objective of this work was to evaluate the phenological performance of blackberry cultivars and plants conducted with different numbers of primocane. Two experiments were carried out, the first one consisted of the evaluation of four blackberry cultivars: BRS Tupy, Cherokee, BRS Xavante and Guarani, for the second experiment, with the cultivar BRS Tupy, different numbers of primocane were evaluated: drastic pruning of winter, two, three and four primary primocane also conducted in the traditional system. The phenological aspects evaluated in the two experiments were: beginning, end and duration of flowering and harvest. Considering the results obtained, a great difference can be observed between the productive cycles in relation to the period of flowering and harvest, being more extensive in the first cycle. The phenological aspects of the tested cultivars are affected by the climatic factors observed during the evaluations, thus presenting variations between the two years. During the first cycle, only plants subjected to drastic pruning did not reach the same production period as plants submitted to other treatments. Among the tested cultivars 'BRS Tupy' and 'Cherokee' they maintained the highest harvesting periods, even though they presented a great variation between the cycles. Young plants of the cultivar BRS Tupy present a restricted harvest period.
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spelling doaj.art-62c2f684a46546c3a9cdd49c105a27242022-12-21T19:18:07ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812020-04-01135273210.36560/1342020995692Influence of cultivar and pruning management on the phenological aspects of blackberryA. LugaresiC. L. GiacobboA. UbertiJ. PradoG. C. GirardiM. LovattoL. O. FischerAmong other factors, climate and management may also affect the development and behavior of blackberry, providing different results on cultivars. Therefore the objective of this work was to evaluate the phenological performance of blackberry cultivars and plants conducted with different numbers of primocane. Two experiments were carried out, the first one consisted of the evaluation of four blackberry cultivars: BRS Tupy, Cherokee, BRS Xavante and Guarani, for the second experiment, with the cultivar BRS Tupy, different numbers of primocane were evaluated: drastic pruning of winter, two, three and four primary primocane also conducted in the traditional system. The phenological aspects evaluated in the two experiments were: beginning, end and duration of flowering and harvest. Considering the results obtained, a great difference can be observed between the productive cycles in relation to the period of flowering and harvest, being more extensive in the first cycle. The phenological aspects of the tested cultivars are affected by the climatic factors observed during the evaluations, thus presenting variations between the two years. During the first cycle, only plants subjected to drastic pruning did not reach the same production period as plants submitted to other treatments. Among the tested cultivars 'BRS Tupy' and 'Cherokee' they maintained the highest harvesting periods, even though they presented a great variation between the cycles. Young plants of the cultivar BRS Tupy present a restricted harvest period.https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=995rubus sp, flowering, harvesting
spellingShingle A. Lugaresi
C. L. Giacobbo
A. Uberti
J. Prado
G. C. Girardi
M. Lovatto
L. O. Fischer
Influence of cultivar and pruning management on the phenological aspects of blackberry
Scientific Electronic Archives
rubus sp, flowering, harvesting
title Influence of cultivar and pruning management on the phenological aspects of blackberry
title_full Influence of cultivar and pruning management on the phenological aspects of blackberry
title_fullStr Influence of cultivar and pruning management on the phenological aspects of blackberry
title_full_unstemmed Influence of cultivar and pruning management on the phenological aspects of blackberry
title_short Influence of cultivar and pruning management on the phenological aspects of blackberry
title_sort influence of cultivar and pruning management on the phenological aspects of blackberry
topic rubus sp, flowering, harvesting
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