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Al Kovaleski February, 2014 Summer pruning southern highbush blueberries in Florida University of Florida Horticultural Sciences Department.

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1 Al Kovaleski February, 2014 Summer pruning southern highbush blueberries in Florida University of Florida Horticultural Sciences Department

2 Blueberry summer pruning 2 No removal of flower buds Long growing season in FL Pruning promotes increased vigor More support for reproductive structures

3 Objectives 3 Determine the effects of timing and severity of summer pruning: Vegetative traits: Regrowth Cane breakage Timing of defoliation Incidence of leaf spots Incidence and severity of stem blight Reproductive traits: Flower bud initiation Fruit set Yield Quality of fruit

4 Plant material 4 Two cultivars ‘Emerald’ and ‘Jewel’ Seven year old plants Commercial cultural practices PSREU – Citra, FL

5 Treatments 5 No summer pruning control Prune 30% early June Prune 30% mid-July Prune 30% early June+tip Prune 60% early June+tip Detailed hand pruning control www.caes.uga.edu

6 Treatments 6 30%60%Unpruned

7 Vegetative traits 7 Canopy volume Regrowth Condition of fall foliage Time of defoliation Leaf spot

8 Vegetative traits 8 Incidence and severity of Stem Blight

9 Reproductive traits 9 Re-growth shoots collected to assess timing of flower bud initiation – Late summer until defoliation

10 Reproductive traits 10 Harvest Period Yield Fruit quality Total soluble solids Titratable acidity Firmness Average berry weight picturesbychristopher.wordpress.com Labmate-online.com

11 R ESULTS TO DATE 11

12 Regrowth volume - Jewel 12

13 Cane breakage - Freezes 13

14 Leaf spots - Jewel 14

15 Environmental Conditions 15 2011201220132014

16 Leaf spots - Jewel 16

17 Defoliation - Jewel 17 No significant defoliation in ‘Emerald’ until December

18 Flower bud initiation 18

19 Flower bud initiation 19

20 Flower bud initiation 20 Emerald – Sep 8 th Jewel – Oct 20 th

21 Flower bud initiation 21 Important: Develop management strategies to enhance flowering Regulate fruit load Yield! First sign of transition detectable

22 Stem blight 22 Jewel was not affected No differences among treatments in Emerald 25% incidence

23 Berry quality 23 Average weight - Jewel Reduction in the 60%+tip 1.9g  1.4g Others averaged 1.7g pH, acid and sugar content, anthocyanins, firmness No differences

24 24 Yield - Emerald

25 Yield - Jewel 25

26 Yield - Jewel 26

27 Acknowledgements 27 Dr. Darnell and Dr. Williamson Dr. Olmstead and Dr. Harmon

28 28 Thank you!


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