Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor

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Main Author: Anzanello, Rafael
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Christo, Mariane Castanho, Sartori, Gabriele Becker Delwing
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Language: por
Source: Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha (Online)
DOI: 10.36812/pag.2020261190-200
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Summary: The overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees occurs after an increase of chilling hours in autumn/winter. If the environment does not supply the need for cold plants, budburst inductors are used to overcome dormancy. The objective of this study was to evaluate the overcoming of bud dormancy of apple trees by combining the effect of cold and the use of a budburst inductor. The standard budburst inductor for apple tree cultivation (Dormex® 1% + Mineral Oil 4% - D/OM) was used in the Royal Gala (RG) cultivar after the variety received different cold times. RG cuttings were collected in April/2016 and submitted to D/OM treatment after 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600 CH. A control treatment was included, applying only chilling at 7.2 ºC. In the control treatment, the RG cultivar overcome the dormancy with 549 CH after regression analysis (to 70% budburst range). When tested D/OM combined with cold, the products were not efficient to overcome dormancy after 0, 100 and 200 CH, reaching approximately 50% of budburst. However, when D/OM was applied after 300, 400, 500 and 600 CH, the plants responded with a high budburst rate (above 90% of budburst). In this case, overcoming dormancy (70% of budburst) with D/OM was achieved after 255 CH. It is concluded that the D/OM will have an effect only if the environment supplies 46.4% or more of the genotype chilling requirement in the field.
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spelling Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductorSuperação da dormência em macieira: efeito do frio combinado com uso de indutor de brotaçãoHydrogenated cyanamideEndodormancy‘Royal Gala’Malus domesticaCianamida hidrogenadaEndodormência‘Royal Gala’Malus domesticaThe overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees occurs after an increase of chilling hours in autumn/winter. If the environment does not supply the need for cold plants, budburst inductors are used to overcome dormancy. The objective of this study was to evaluate the overcoming of bud dormancy of apple trees by combining the effect of cold and the use of a budburst inductor. The standard budburst inductor for apple tree cultivation (Dormex® 1% + Mineral Oil 4% - D/OM) was used in the Royal Gala (RG) cultivar after the variety received different cold times. RG cuttings were collected in April/2016 and submitted to D/OM treatment after 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600 CH. A control treatment was included, applying only chilling at 7.2 ºC. In the control treatment, the RG cultivar overcome the dormancy with 549 CH after regression analysis (to 70% budburst range). When tested D/OM combined with cold, the products were not efficient to overcome dormancy after 0, 100 and 200 CH, reaching approximately 50% of budburst. However, when D/OM was applied after 300, 400, 500 and 600 CH, the plants responded with a high budburst rate (above 90% of budburst). In this case, overcoming dormancy (70% of budburst) with D/OM was achieved after 255 CH. It is concluded that the D/OM will have an effect only if the environment supplies 46.4% or more of the genotype chilling requirement in the field.A superação da dormência das gemas em macieira ocorre após um acúmulo de horas de frio (HF) no outono/inverno. Caso o ambiente não supra a necessidade de frio das plantas, insumos indutores de brotação para a superação da dormência são empregados. Avaliou-se a superação da dormência de gemas de macieira combinando o efeito do frio e o uso de indutor de brotação. Utilizou-se o indutor de brotação padrão para macieira (Dormex® 1% + Óleo Mineral 4% - D/OM) na ‘Royal Gala’ (RG) após a variedade receber diferentes tempos de frio. Estacas de ‘RG’ foram coletadas em abril/2016 e aplicado o D/OM, após 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 e 600 HF. Um tratamento controle foi incluso, com frio constante de 7,2 ºC. No tratamento controle, a ‘RG’ superou a dormência com 549 HF, após análise de regressão (para alcance de 70% de brotação). Quando testado D/OM combinado com frio, os produtos não foram eficientes para superação da dormência após 0, 100 e 200 HF, atingindo aproximadamente 50% de brotação. Porém, quando o D/OM foi aplicado após 300, 400, 500 e 600 HF, as plantas responderam com alta taxa de brotação (acima de 90%). Neste caso, a superação da dormência (70% de brotação) com D/OM foi atingida após 255 HF. Conclui-se que o D/OM terá efeito somente se o ambiente suprir 46,4% ou mais da necessidade de frio do genótipo a campo.Departamento de Diagnóstico e Pesquisa Agropecuária. Secretaria de Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural2020-08-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/article/view/62610.36812/pag.2020261190-200Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha; Vol 26 No 1 (2020): PESQ. AGROP. GAÚCHA; 190-200Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha; v. 26 n. 1 (2020): PESQ. AGROP. GAÚCHA; 190-2002595-76860104-9070reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha (Online)instname:Secretaria de Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural do Rio Grande do Sulinstacron:SEAPDRporhttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/article/view/626/584Copyright (c) 2020 Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúchahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAnzanello, Rafael Christo, Mariane Castanho Sartori, Gabriele Becker Delwing 2021-09-24T21:47:40Zoai:ojs.revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br:article/626Revistahttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapagPUBhttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/oaipag@agricultura.rs.gov.br||2595-76860104-9070opendoar:2021-09-24T21:47:40Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha (Online) - Secretaria de Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural do Rio Grande do Sulfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
Superação da dormência em macieira: efeito do frio combinado com uso de indutor de brotação
title Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
spellingShingle Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
Anzanello, Rafael
Hydrogenated cyanamide
Endodormancy
‘Royal Gala’
Malus domestica
Cianamida hidrogenada
Endodormência
‘Royal Gala’
Malus domestica
Anzanello, Rafael
Hydrogenated cyanamide
Endodormancy
‘Royal Gala’
Malus domestica
Cianamida hidrogenada
Endodormência
‘Royal Gala’
Malus domestica
title_short Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
title_full Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
title_fullStr Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
title_full_unstemmed Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
title_sort Overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees: chilling effect combined with use of budburst inductor
author Anzanello, Rafael
author_facet Anzanello, Rafael
Anzanello, Rafael
Christo, Mariane Castanho
Sartori, Gabriele Becker Delwing
Christo, Mariane Castanho
Sartori, Gabriele Becker Delwing
author_role author
author2 Christo, Mariane Castanho
Sartori, Gabriele Becker Delwing
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Anzanello, Rafael
Christo, Mariane Castanho
Sartori, Gabriele Becker Delwing
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydrogenated cyanamide
Endodormancy
‘Royal Gala’
Malus domestica
Cianamida hidrogenada
Endodormência
‘Royal Gala’
Malus domestica
topic Hydrogenated cyanamide
Endodormancy
‘Royal Gala’
Malus domestica
Cianamida hidrogenada
Endodormência
‘Royal Gala’
Malus domestica
description The overcoming bud dormancy in apple trees occurs after an increase of chilling hours in autumn/winter. If the environment does not supply the need for cold plants, budburst inductors are used to overcome dormancy. The objective of this study was to evaluate the overcoming of bud dormancy of apple trees by combining the effect of cold and the use of a budburst inductor. The standard budburst inductor for apple tree cultivation (Dormex® 1% + Mineral Oil 4% - D/OM) was used in the Royal Gala (RG) cultivar after the variety received different cold times. RG cuttings were collected in April/2016 and submitted to D/OM treatment after 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600 CH. A control treatment was included, applying only chilling at 7.2 ºC. In the control treatment, the RG cultivar overcome the dormancy with 549 CH after regression analysis (to 70% budburst range). When tested D/OM combined with cold, the products were not efficient to overcome dormancy after 0, 100 and 200 CH, reaching approximately 50% of budburst. However, when D/OM was applied after 300, 400, 500 and 600 CH, the plants responded with a high budburst rate (above 90% of budburst). In this case, overcoming dormancy (70% of budburst) with D/OM was achieved after 255 CH. It is concluded that the D/OM will have an effect only if the environment supplies 46.4% or more of the genotype chilling requirement in the field.
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