Effects of Different Irrigation Regimes on Vegetative Growth, Fruit Yield and Quality of Young Apple Trees
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2016Yazar
Dasci, Erdal and Kaya, Sebahattin and Evren, Salih and Yilmaz, Hasbi and
Adiguzel, Mesut Cemal
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This study was carried out to investigate the effects of different
irrigation regimes on the vegetative growth, fruit yield and quality of
young apple trees from 2000 to 2007 year in Igdir Plain conditions.
Irrigation regimes were applied by increasing the available water at 90
cm depth soil profile to field capacity in different time intervals (S1:
7 days, S2: 14 days, S3: 21 days and S4: 28 days). Three apple varieties
grafted on MM106 rootstock (Golden Delicious, GD; Starking Delicious,
SD; and Granny Smith, GS) and under-tree micro sprinkler irrigation
method was used in this study. Effects of irrigation regimes on
vegetative growth, fruit yield and quality were not statistically
significant. Statistically significant differences were generally
obtained among years, and cultivars. The average values of vegetative
growth and fruit yield per tree of the GD (13.9 cm(2) year(-1) and 60.3
kg tree(-1)), fruit yield per unit trunk cross - sectional area of the
GD and the SD (0.49 kg cm(-2) for both cultivars), and fruit yield per
unit crown volume of the SD (7.4 kg m(-3)) were more than those of other
cultivars for the experimental years. Titrable acidity and pulp hardness
of the GS (1.18\% and 6.3 kg cm(-2)), and total solids soluble in the
water for the GD (12.2\%) was more than other cultivars. The highest
water use efficiency, and irrigation water use efficiency were obtained
from the S4 irrigation regime for all the cultivars. Consequently, the
S4 irrigation regime to have the highest water use efficiency should use
to conserve the water for the cultivation of apple in Igdir Plain
conditions.
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