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Feathering of ‘Doyenné du Comice’ pear in the nursery using repeat sprays of benzyladenine and gibberellins

► Repeat sprays of BA followed by repeat sprays of GA 4+7 significantly increased the number of feathers and the total feather length of ‘Comice’ on QC rootstock in the fruit tree nursery. ► Benzyladenine was more effective as a cytokinin than thidiazuron in encouraging feathers. ► The use of gibber...

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Published in:Scientia horticulturae 2011-09, Vol.130 (2), p.393-397
Main Authors: Palmer, J.W., Seymour, S.M., Diack, R.
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Language:English
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Summary:► Repeat sprays of BA followed by repeat sprays of GA 4+7 significantly increased the number of feathers and the total feather length of ‘Comice’ on QC rootstock in the fruit tree nursery. ► Benzyladenine was more effective as a cytokinin than thidiazuron in encouraging feathers. ► The use of gibberellins resulted in an increase in the number of spines and thorns on the feathers and main leader. ► GA sprays may be sufficient to feather ‘Comice’ in the absence of BA sprays. This work sets out to examine the effectiveness of a number of cytokinins or products with cytokinin-like activity, with and without additional sprays of gibberellins or leaf plucking, on the production of feathers (sylleptic shoots) on trees of the European pear cultivar ‘Comice’ in a fruit tree nursery. It covers the results from three successive years experimentation. In year 1, unsprayed trees of ‘Comice’/quince C (QC) had an average of 1.6 useful feathers per tree. Three applications of 1000–2000 mg L −1 benzyladenine (BA) followed by three applications of 400 mg L −1 GA 4+7 resulted in over a fourfold increase in the number of feathers and a fivefold increase in the total length of feathers. Thidiazuron (TDZ) applications of 30–40 mg L −1 followed by three applications of 400 mg L −1 GA 4+7 also resulted in an increase in feathering but were not as effective as BA sprays. Both spray treatments resulted in more spines on the trees. In year 2, feathering of ‘Taylor's Gold Comice’/QC was enhanced by three BA sprays at 1500 mg L −1, followed by three sprays of GA 4+7 at 400 mg L −1. Leaf plucking tended to improve feathering in the absence of GA 4+7. BA sprays were more effective than sprays of TDZ at the concentrations used (30 and 60 mg L −1). Sprays of GA 4+7 without the use of cytokinins also stimulated feathering. Thorniness was linked with the use of GA 4+7, not the cytokinins. In year 3, feathering of ‘Comice’/QC was enhanced by combinations of BA and GA (GA 3 or GA 4+7) sprays (four sprays of each applied sequentially) and these resulted in large, well-feathered trees. Thorniness was associated with the use of gibberellins rather than cytokinins. Thorniness was not reduced by the use of GA 3 over the use of GA 4+7; in fact it was made worse. However, GA 3 was more effective at inducing feathering than GA 4+7, so a similar thorniness score and feathering could be achieved by using 200 mg L −1 GA 3 as achieved with 400 mg L −1 GA 4+7. GA 3 is additionally a cheaper product. Spray
ISSN:0304-4238
1879-1018
DOI:10.1016/j.scienta.2011.06.023