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4 Reasons for Pruning -Safety -Health -Aesthetics -Production.

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2 4 Reasons for Pruning -Safety -Health -Aesthetics -Production

3 Strong Tree Framework Balanced Renewal Facilitate Management Harvest Sunlight Efficiently Maintain Productivity

4 What happens if you do not prune? Faster growth Earlier fruiting Less light penetration Poor spray coverage More difficult to manage

5 Crown Thinning

6 Crown Reduction

7 Establish a Strong Tree Framework Vertical trunk Well Distributed Scaffolds

8 Establish a Strong Tree Framework Wide branch angles are stronger Narrow angles are weak and increase shading inside canopy

9 A Strong Tree Framework: Major objective of the first three years Must last the lifetime of the tree Structural support for fruit crop Should not be crowded

10 Harvest Sunlight Harvest Efficiently: Poor fruit color Poor fruit distribution ◦Less fruit bud development Poor fruit size Poor fruit flavor Poor Light Intensity Leads to

11 Harvest Sunlight Efficiently: Harvest Sunlight Efficiently: Light Intensity Affects F ruit Color and Size

12 Harvest Sunlight Efficiently: Light Intensity Affects Fruit Color and Size

13 Maintain Productivity: Remove Unproductive Wood Fruiting wood which hangs down Fruiting wood which is shaded Water sprouts and root suckers Diseased or damaged wood Weak or thin wood

14 Maintain Productivity: Remove Unproductive Wood ◦Remove weak or thin wood

15 Maintain Productivity: Maintain good vegetative:fruit balance Maintain Productivity: Maintain good vegetative:fruit balance ◦Thin out excessively vigorous vegetative growth during summer ◦Allows light into center of tree

16 Maintain Productivity: Maintain good vegetative/fruit balance Remove excessive fruiting wood In peaches - remove 40-60% of new fruiting wood each year

17 Tools used in Tree Training Manipulation of apical dominance Manipulation of apical dominance  Controlled by the plant hormone auxin  Produced by actively growing shoots  Moves down the branch with gravity

18 Effects of auxin 4 Inhibits lateral bud break 4 Inhibits lateral shoot growth 4 Affects branch angle

19 Pruning Remove the Source of Auxin Heading Cut Heading Cut 4 Remove part of the branch 4 Stimulate bud break near cut 4 Stimulate localized branching

20 Pruning Remove the Source of Auxin Thinning cut Thinning cut 4 Remove branch at point of origin 4 Least invigorating cut 4 Promote light penetration into canopy 4 Maintenance pruning

21 Cutting Tools

22 How to Cut

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24 Poor Cuts

25 Apple Tree Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN6z FEqscHQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN6z FEqscHQ


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