2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-29452012000300006
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Influence of floral structure and flower bud quality on productivity and fruit shape in different apple cultivars

Abstract: ABSTRACT-This study examines the relationship between floral structure and bud quality with the productivity and fruit shape of Gala, Fuji and Daiane apple cultivars under the mild winter conditions in Southern Brazil. Six different types of floral structures were characterized in field growing plants, according to their nature and bud size: spurs, short and long twigs with weak and vigorous buds. variables related to the phenology and the productivity for these different structures were evaluated. Gala and Fu… Show more

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“…These findings confirm that floral bud quality, especially spur leaf properties, is strongly associated with the bearing capacity of apples (Ferre and Schmid 2004;Elsysy and Hirst 2017;Atay and Atay 2022). A sufficient amount of spur leaves in apples is crucial for long-term productivity due to its effect on photosynthetic performance, carbohydrates, phytohormones, and nutritional status (Ferree et al 2001;Wertheim and Schmidt 2005;Madail et al 2012;Atay and Atay 2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…These findings confirm that floral bud quality, especially spur leaf properties, is strongly associated with the bearing capacity of apples (Ferre and Schmid 2004;Elsysy and Hirst 2017;Atay and Atay 2022). A sufficient amount of spur leaves in apples is crucial for long-term productivity due to its effect on photosynthetic performance, carbohydrates, phytohormones, and nutritional status (Ferree et al 2001;Wertheim and Schmidt 2005;Madail et al 2012;Atay and Atay 2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…O tipo de estrutura de frutificação, correlacionado com sua área foliar, influencia na formação de frutos e são importantes parâmetros na evolução fenológica (MADAIL et al, 2012;PETRI et al, 2012). A macieira pode ser cultivada em regiões de inverno ameno, onde seu requerimento em frio não é satisfeito, porém apresenta uma série de anomalias em sua fenologia, referentes à brotação, floração, crescimento e desenvolvimento do fruto e da planta CHAGAS et al, 2012;LEITE, 2004).…”
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