Yield and Fruit Size in High Density Peach Hedgerows
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1987.41.3.88Abstract
‘McNeely,’ ‘Sunqueen,’ and ‘Washington’ peach trees set at 7,683 trees/ha yielded an average of 22.5 MT/ha the second summer in the orchard (1982). ‘Washington’ yielded more than the other cultivars. Fruit weight averaged acceptable marketable size for all cultivars. Third leaf trees (1983) topped at 1.5 m after the 1982 harvest yielded 51.3 MT/ha, whereas trees topped at 0.9 m after the 1982 harvest had reduced yield. Fruit size was reduced in the 1983 harvest.
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