A comparison of air-shear and electrostatic spray technology with a conventional air-blast sprayer to thin apples
1994
Oakford, M.J. | Jones, K.M. | Bound, S.A. (Tasmanian Dept. of Primary Industry and Fisheries, New Town (Australia). New Town Research Lab.) | O'Reilly, L. (Silvan Pumps and Sprayers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Wantirna)
Red Delicious apple trees at Spreyton in northwest Tasmania were thinned with ethephon using an air-shear-electrostatic sprayer (low volume: 100 or 200 L per ha with or without electrostatics) or a commercial air-blast sprayer (high volume: 2000 or 4000 L per ha). Treatments were applied at 2 and 10 days after full bloom. Also included were an unsprayed control and a hand-thinned treatment (15-20 days after full bloom). Carbaryl plus Thiram was also applied 3 times (20, 32 and 40 days after full bloom) using the same spray treatments. All dosage rates were equilibrated to apply the same amount of active ingredient per ha. The spay treatments thinned fruit more than the controls when compared for fruit number and all size variables measured except percentage of fruit 80 mm or greater. There were significant differences for fruit number between the hand-thinned, 4000 L per ha high volume and 200 L per ha air-shear treatments, and all the remaining treatments. This applied to both total numbers of fruit set or numbers of fruit hand-thinned at 80-90 days after full bloom. This late hand-thinned had the effect of evening up the fruit size but the control still had significantly smaller fruit than all the other treatments due to the larger number of fruit carried through to hand-thinning.
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