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Course: B.Sc. Agriculture
Subject: Principles of Horticulture
Unit :5
Cultivation practices of Apple
SCIENTIFICCLASSIFICATION
 Kingdom : Plantae
 Phylum : Angiosperms
 Class : Rosids
 Order : Rosales
 Family : Rosaceae
 Subfamily: Maloideae
 Tribe : Maleae
 Genus : Malus
 Species : M. Domestica
 Binomial name: Malus domestica Borkh.
 Other members : Pear, Quince, Loquat, Medlar
INTRODUCTION
 The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree,
species Malus domestica in the rose family
(Rosaceae).
 It is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits, and
the most widely known of the many members of
genus Malus that are used by humans.
 Apples grow on small, deciduous trees that blossom
in the spring and produce fruit in the fall. The tree
originated in Western Asia, where its wild ancestor,
Malus sieversii, is still found today.
Climate
The apple acclimatizes to most climates. The best conditions exist
between laterals 35 - 50° North and South of the equator.
Apples require 1,000 - 1,600 cold units (with the exception of the Ana
variety, which requires very few cold units) and 120 - 180 days without frost.
The best quality is attained where days are warm, nights are cold and there is
maximum radiation. Apples are resistant to frost down to - 40 °C. Blossoms and
fruit-set will suffer damage at -2.2 °C to -3.3 °C. Apples blossom late in
comparison to other deciduous crops, so there is less danger of frost, although in
certain varieties and regions, where there is a greater danger of frost, a frost
protection system is necessary.
Soil
Optimal pH: 6.5
Medium, well-drained soils are preferable
Varieties
The spur-type varieties are prolific and commercial.
In the USA, 10 main varieties compose 90% of production: Empire, Gala, Rome,
Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Jonathan, Fuji Golden Delicious, Idared, McIntosh
Rootstock
There are three groups of rootstock varieties:
Malling: The lowest at 0.27 m height
Mulling Merton: 1.3 – 2 m height
Seedling (normally local): 6 – 10 m height
The most common rootstock in dense orchards is M.9 and for medium varieties
MM.16
Nursery
It is common to graft saplings in the nursery and plant them during dormancy.
Saplings are planted with roots exposed and not in bags.
The rootstock is grown in “Mother Nurseries”.
Sapling preparation takes at least two years.
Tree spacing
Medium sized varieties: Trees are planted 4 x 5 m or 4 x 6 m;
400-500 trees per ha
Dwarf varieties: 2.5 x 4.0 m: 1,000 - 2,300 trees per ha
Extra dwarfed varieties: 3 x 0.90 m: 3,000 - 4,000 trees
Irrigation
General water requirements for cold-moderate climates: 250 -
400 mm
For regions where there are summer rains: Rainfalls exceeding 5
mm must be taken into account.
Dates of harvest
Kc/month Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
10/6 0.20 0.50 0.75 0.55 0.40 0.20 0.20
20/8 0.20 0.35 0.50 0.70 0.70 0.50 0.20
10/9 0.20 0.30 0.45 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.60
21/9 0.20 0.30 0.45 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.40
In the northern hemisphere: Irrigation coefficients (Kc)
Water stress:
During the critical stages water stress could result in leaves dropping off, a
reduction in apple yields and low income. This is recorded mainly during
the blossoming and fruit-set stages, fruit development stages and also
towards the end of the growing season.
Deficit irrigation –
There are six main actions to pursue that enable deficit irrigation in order
to prevent decrease of yields and thus economic damage to the orchard:
1. Apportion water based on profitability of the sections, according to tree
conditions and harvest dates, wherein the better sections will receive the
necessary water quantities, at the expense of the poorer sections.
2. Water is apportioned according to expected yields in the orchard
sections. Sections where a high yield is expected will receive water at the
expense of sections, where expected yield is low.
3. It is recommended to thin out the fruit, removing the small fruits
and leaving the large fruits on the branches.
4. Reduce the canopy by pruning, thus reducing the tree’s water
consumption. When pruning apple trees and other pip fruits it is
important not to cut strong branches as this causes excessive
vegetative growth.
5. Green pruning is preferable and in early varieties summer
pruning is also recommended.
6. The yield must be adapted to the allocated water allowance and
not the water to the yield.
Fertilization application
Before planting: N 200 - 300 kg/ha; K2O 400 - 600 kg/ha
Young trees (1 - 4 years): N 90 kg/ha, P 30 kg/ha, K 120 kg/ha
Mature trees: N 100 kg/ha, P 60 kg/ha, K 180 kg/ha
Main diseases
Apple scab, powdery mildew, apple bitter rot, black rot, sooty mold,
sclerotium root rot
Main pests
Cydia pomella, lyonetia clerkella, aphids, fruit flies (anastrepha), mites
Frost protection
It is recommended to use SuperNet SR LR 4 mm/h for every tree with a
wetting diameter of 4 m
Irrigation rate should be 3.5 mm/h on wetted area
Tree treatments
Pruning is done mainly during the winter.
During the summer red varieties are also pruned a month before
harvesting to improve radiation through the foliage.
In high-density orchards tree training is "central leaden" slender spindle.
Growing season
Blossoming: April-May in the northern hemisphere and the
corresponding months in the southern hemisphere, the main growth
stops in July. Cell division ceases three weeks after fruit-set. Fruit
growth is cell growth, therefore it is necessary to maintain conducive
moisture and fertilizer conditions throughout the season, in order to
attain good quantity and quality yields.
Harvest
Early varieties: 100 days after full blossoming
Late varieties: 180 - 210 days after full blossoming
Yields
Differ according to variety, climate, and density of trees in the
orchard.
It is possible to receive yields of 60 - 80 tons/ha, but in order to
improve quality and fruit size, yields should be reduced to 30 - 40
tons/ha.
Web References:
1. http://www.netafim.com/article/apple-best-practices
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B.sc. agri i po h unit 5.2 cultivation practices of apple.

  • 1. Course: B.Sc. Agriculture Subject: Principles of Horticulture Unit :5 Cultivation practices of Apple
  • 2. SCIENTIFICCLASSIFICATION  Kingdom : Plantae  Phylum : Angiosperms  Class : Rosids  Order : Rosales  Family : Rosaceae  Subfamily: Maloideae  Tribe : Maleae  Genus : Malus  Species : M. Domestica  Binomial name: Malus domestica Borkh.  Other members : Pear, Quince, Loquat, Medlar
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree, species Malus domestica in the rose family (Rosaceae).  It is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits, and the most widely known of the many members of genus Malus that are used by humans.  Apples grow on small, deciduous trees that blossom in the spring and produce fruit in the fall. The tree originated in Western Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found today.
  • 4. Climate The apple acclimatizes to most climates. The best conditions exist between laterals 35 - 50° North and South of the equator. Apples require 1,000 - 1,600 cold units (with the exception of the Ana variety, which requires very few cold units) and 120 - 180 days without frost. The best quality is attained where days are warm, nights are cold and there is maximum radiation. Apples are resistant to frost down to - 40 °C. Blossoms and fruit-set will suffer damage at -2.2 °C to -3.3 °C. Apples blossom late in comparison to other deciduous crops, so there is less danger of frost, although in certain varieties and regions, where there is a greater danger of frost, a frost protection system is necessary. Soil Optimal pH: 6.5 Medium, well-drained soils are preferable
  • 5. Varieties The spur-type varieties are prolific and commercial. In the USA, 10 main varieties compose 90% of production: Empire, Gala, Rome, Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Jonathan, Fuji Golden Delicious, Idared, McIntosh Rootstock There are three groups of rootstock varieties: Malling: The lowest at 0.27 m height Mulling Merton: 1.3 – 2 m height Seedling (normally local): 6 – 10 m height The most common rootstock in dense orchards is M.9 and for medium varieties MM.16 Nursery It is common to graft saplings in the nursery and plant them during dormancy. Saplings are planted with roots exposed and not in bags. The rootstock is grown in “Mother Nurseries”. Sapling preparation takes at least two years.
  • 6. Tree spacing Medium sized varieties: Trees are planted 4 x 5 m or 4 x 6 m; 400-500 trees per ha Dwarf varieties: 2.5 x 4.0 m: 1,000 - 2,300 trees per ha Extra dwarfed varieties: 3 x 0.90 m: 3,000 - 4,000 trees Irrigation General water requirements for cold-moderate climates: 250 - 400 mm For regions where there are summer rains: Rainfalls exceeding 5 mm must be taken into account.
  • 7. Dates of harvest Kc/month Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 10/6 0.20 0.50 0.75 0.55 0.40 0.20 0.20 20/8 0.20 0.35 0.50 0.70 0.70 0.50 0.20 10/9 0.20 0.30 0.45 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.60 21/9 0.20 0.30 0.45 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.40 In the northern hemisphere: Irrigation coefficients (Kc)
  • 8. Water stress: During the critical stages water stress could result in leaves dropping off, a reduction in apple yields and low income. This is recorded mainly during the blossoming and fruit-set stages, fruit development stages and also towards the end of the growing season. Deficit irrigation – There are six main actions to pursue that enable deficit irrigation in order to prevent decrease of yields and thus economic damage to the orchard: 1. Apportion water based on profitability of the sections, according to tree conditions and harvest dates, wherein the better sections will receive the necessary water quantities, at the expense of the poorer sections. 2. Water is apportioned according to expected yields in the orchard sections. Sections where a high yield is expected will receive water at the expense of sections, where expected yield is low.
  • 9. 3. It is recommended to thin out the fruit, removing the small fruits and leaving the large fruits on the branches. 4. Reduce the canopy by pruning, thus reducing the tree’s water consumption. When pruning apple trees and other pip fruits it is important not to cut strong branches as this causes excessive vegetative growth. 5. Green pruning is preferable and in early varieties summer pruning is also recommended. 6. The yield must be adapted to the allocated water allowance and not the water to the yield.
  • 10. Fertilization application Before planting: N 200 - 300 kg/ha; K2O 400 - 600 kg/ha Young trees (1 - 4 years): N 90 kg/ha, P 30 kg/ha, K 120 kg/ha Mature trees: N 100 kg/ha, P 60 kg/ha, K 180 kg/ha Main diseases Apple scab, powdery mildew, apple bitter rot, black rot, sooty mold, sclerotium root rot Main pests Cydia pomella, lyonetia clerkella, aphids, fruit flies (anastrepha), mites Frost protection It is recommended to use SuperNet SR LR 4 mm/h for every tree with a wetting diameter of 4 m Irrigation rate should be 3.5 mm/h on wetted area
  • 11. Tree treatments Pruning is done mainly during the winter. During the summer red varieties are also pruned a month before harvesting to improve radiation through the foliage. In high-density orchards tree training is "central leaden" slender spindle. Growing season Blossoming: April-May in the northern hemisphere and the corresponding months in the southern hemisphere, the main growth stops in July. Cell division ceases three weeks after fruit-set. Fruit growth is cell growth, therefore it is necessary to maintain conducive moisture and fertilizer conditions throughout the season, in order to attain good quantity and quality yields.
  • 12. Harvest Early varieties: 100 days after full blossoming Late varieties: 180 - 210 days after full blossoming Yields Differ according to variety, climate, and density of trees in the orchard. It is possible to receive yields of 60 - 80 tons/ha, but in order to improve quality and fruit size, yields should be reduced to 30 - 40 tons/ha.
  • 13. Web References: 1. http://www.netafim.com/article/apple-best-practices 2. skuast.org/site/Templates%20HTML/extension/package.pd