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Effects of local source-sink manipulations on fruits and leaves of young pear trees
Authors:P.I. Garriz  G.M. Colavita  H.L. Alvarez
Affiliation:(1) Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, 8303 Cinco Saltos RN, Argentina
Abstract:The effects of modifying local source-sink relations on fruit and leaf characteristics of young pear trees were evaluated during the 1997 - 1998 growing season. The following treatments were applied: early spur ringing (ESR) from 27 days after full bloom (DAFB), late spur ringing (LSR) from 97 DAFB, early 15 % spur leaf area removal (ELAR) and late 15 % spur leaf area removal (LLAR). ESR and LSR significantly inhibited fruit growth, suggesting that the fruiting spurs were not fully autonomous in their carbon economy. ELAR and LLAR had little effect on fruit size; sink strength was demonstrated here, since the presence of the fruit caused an efficient transfer of photoassimilates. ESR treatment decreased specific leaf mass (SLM) by 23.84 % when measured 94 DAFB. ELAR did not significantly influence SLM. Treatments had no marked influence on fruit quality. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:growth  leaf area removal  fruiting spur  Pyrus communis  ringing
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