Effect of soil parent material on growth and fruit quality of satsuma mandarin in the restricted-root culture system
2004
Natsuaki, M. (Saga-ken. Fruit Tree Experiment Station, Ogi (Japan)) | Iwanaga, H. | Sindou, T. | Yamaguti, M. | Suetsugu, N. | Iwakiri, T.
Summary In the restricted-root culture system of satsuma mandarin, growth of the tree and fruit quality were different by modality of soil parent material. In volcanic ash soil and granite soil, the early growth and the yield were superior, but fruit sugar content was low. On the other hand, in basalt soil and andesite soil with much clay content, the growth of tree was inferior, but yield was more than custom culture and the same class or it, and fruit sugar content was high. When basalt quality soil and the granite quality soil which were mucus were suited in shell which was these, radical area restriction culture of satsuma mandarin, it was thought.
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