Pruning For Sustainable Production
Pruning For Sustainable Production
Pruning For Sustainable Production
• High Density
• Intensive Pruning Programs
• Lower Pesticide Usage
• Spraying Efficiency
• Cost Efficiency
– Less Labour Intensive
– Mechanisation
The General Pruning Problem
•Overgrown trees
•Vigorous Re-growth
•Intensity of pruning
•Canopy Boundary Production
•Yield sacrificing and losses?
•Methods?
Premises for Pruning
•Hedge rows
• 10x5m
• 8x4m
• 7x3.5m
• Tips:
– Manage watershoots
– Manage main frame branches
– Stimulate internal growth
• Through window creation
• Crinkle cut
– Manage complexity
Hedge rows
• Problems
– Machine Only = Not Sufficient
– Hand Pruning follow up
– Growth outside canopy boundary
– Some cultivars manage difficulty
– Growth Retardants – Most cultivars
• Advantages
– Managed correctly = Average yields are
maintained
– Uniform Production
Premises for High Density Plantings
VS
Citrus
• 60 tons /ha from 2500 – 5000
trees per hectare (Victoria
Australia)
• South Africa
– 3x6m Hedgerows (660 trees /ha)
– 20 – 60 t/ha depending on cultivar
• Longevity
– 18 to 32 years depending on
cultivar
Apples
• Production per ha
– 15 – 45 t/ha
• Up to 2400 trees/ha
• 1.5 – 2.7m apart
• More or less 2.5m high
• Dwarfing rootstocks
• Pruning techniques
– Central leader (1970’s) / spindle
– Perpendicular V
– Weights, toothpicks, wires
• Longevity 10 – 15 years
Pears
• Production per ha
– 15 – 38 t/ha
• Plant density
• Dwarfing rootstocks
• Pruning techniques
– Central leader
– Spindle
– Much same as apples
Peaches
• Production per ha
– 16 – 34 t/ha
• Plant density
– 370 - 1946 trees / ha
– 4.2m x 6m to 1.21m x 4.26m
• Dwarfing rootstocks
• 12 – 18 year lifespan
Peaches
• Pruning techniques
– Vase / open cut system
– Steep ladder system
– Upright renewal system –
Perpendicular V
– Single leader
Avocados
•Conventional methods
Trees are large and produce majority of fruit on
canopy border
• Production capability
• Natural Central leader tendency
• Lateral growth
• Less vigorous growth – shorter internodes
• Willowy branches
• Superior light penetration
• Precocity
• Post pruning re-growth
• Post pruning flower
• NO Growth retardants
• Orchard Frost Resistance
Maluma Production Capability
Maluma Production Capability
Maluma Production Capability
Maluma Production Capability
Maluma
• Production Comparison
MALUMA vs HASS
P R O D U C T I O N P E R H E C T AR E P E R Y E A R
25000
21875.3
21069.5 21240.2
20000
PRODUCTION (KG)
16916.3
15000 15358.7
14743.5
12544.3
10656.7
10000
6171.7
5794.1
5000
2601.9
466.7
0
2 3 4 5 6 7
AGE (YEARS)
Maluma - Kg/Ha Hass - Kg/Ha
Maluma Natural Central Leader tendency
Maluma Natural Central Leader tendency
Maluma Lateral Branches
Maluma Lateral Braching
Maluma Less Vigorous Growth
Hass Maluma
Maluma Less Vigorous Growth
Maluma Less Vigorous Growth
MALUMA HASS
Maluma Willowy Branches
Maluma Superior Light Penetration
Maluma Precocity
Maluma Post Pruning Re-growth
Maluma Post pruning flower
Maluma Post pruning flower
Maluma Post pruning flower
Maluma