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Infuence of kaolin application on most important fruit and leaf characteristics of two apple cultivars under sustained defcit irrigation
Faghih, Somayeh; Zamani, Zabihollah; Fatahi, Reza; Omidi, Mohammad.
  • Faghih, Somayeh; University of Tehran. College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Department of Horticulture Science. Karaj. IR
  • Zamani, Zabihollah; University of Tehran. College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Department of Horticulture Science. Karaj. IR
  • Fatahi, Reza; University of Tehran. College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Department of Horticulture Science. Karaj. IR
  • Omidi, Mohammad; University of Tehran. College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Department of Horticulture Science. Karaj. IR
Biol. Res ; 54: 1-1, 2021. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1505786
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Apple is one of the oldest and most valuable fruits. Water restriction is one of the major problems in the production of this fruit in some planting areas.

METHODS:

Effects of kaolin spray treatments were studied on two early apple cultivars of Golab and Shafi-Abadi under sustained deficit irrigation (SDI) in Alborz province, Iran during 2017 and 2018. Irrigation treatments were 100%, 85%, and 70% ETc and kaolin application were concentrations of 0, 3 and 6% in 2017 and 0, 1.5 and 3% in 2018.

RESULTS:

Results showed that 85% ETc treatment compared to other irrigation treatments improved apple tree crown volume in 2017. Deficit irrigation treatments significantly reduced fruit weight in both years. Application with 6% kaolin resulted in 33.3% increase in apple fruit weight compared to non-kaolin treatment at 100% ETc irrigation in the first year. Severe deficit irrigation (70% ETc) significantly reduced apple fruit length in both years, but 6% kaolin increased fruit length in both apple cultivars in 2017. Severe deficit irrigation treatment increased the firmness of apple fruit compared to control and mild deficit irrigation (85% ETc) in the first year of experiment. There was no significant difference between irrigation treatments for apple fruit firmness in the second year of experiment. Kaolin treatments of 1.5% and 3% at full irrigation increased the soluble solids content of apple fruit by 36.6% and 44.1% in 2018, respectively. Deficit irrigation treatments significantly increased leaf proline content compared to control in both years. In the first year, kaolin treatments increased leaf proline but in the second year, leaf proline was not significant. Deficit irrigation treatment of 70% ETc and 6% kaolin had the highest amount of glycine betaine content, malondialdehyde and hydrogen peroxide in apple leaf in the first year of experiment.

CONCLUSIONS:

Severe deficit irrigation stress (70% ETc) increased the activity of nonenzymatic defense systems of apple trees. Kaolin as a drought stress reducing agent can be recommended in apple orchards of Golab and Shafi-Abadi cultivars as an effective and inexpensive method to improve tolerance to drought stress conditions.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Water / Plant Leaves / Malus / Fruit / Kaolin Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: Biology Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Institution/Affiliation country: University of Tehran/IR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Water / Plant Leaves / Malus / Fruit / Kaolin Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: Biology Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Institution/Affiliation country: University of Tehran/IR