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美国安全环保新技术有效控制果树开花多少

发布时间:2007-12-09  来源:美国农业部网
摘要:美国农业部网11月23日消息,美国农业研究局的科学家们新近研究出一种安全环保且有效的方法,以控制果树开花的多少。他们在苹果、桃、梨及其他高价值的果树开花期间,喷洒一种高浓度植物精油提取物,这种天然植物提取物破坏了植物的开花繁殖组织,成功避免了果树的传

  美国农业部网11月23日消息,美国农业研究局的科学家们新近研究出一种安全环保且有效的方法,以控制果树开花的多少。他们在苹果、桃、梨及其他高价值的果树开花期间,喷洒一种高浓度植物精油提取物,这种天然植物提取物破坏了植物的开花繁殖组织,成功避免了果树的传粉和受精,经过此项处理后,果树开花受到一定控制,果实个头大小也有了保证。(国际情报研究室译)

  【原文】

  New Technique Thins Excess Blossoms and Boosts Tree Fruit Size 

  By Sharon Durham

  November 23, 2007 

  Too many flowers on peach and apple trees are not necessarily a good thing. If all of the flowers that formed in springtime were allowed to become fruit, the resulting crop may be large, but the fruit would be excessively small and unmarketable. Larger fruit commands a higher market price. 

  Today, U.S. fruit growers are spending up to $500 per acre to hand-remove excess blossoms, at a total annual cost of more than $156 million. It's a tedious and time-consuming process—often used in peach production—and it, like chemical fruit thinning, may be ineffective as well as expensive. 

  That's why Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have been working on a more efficient way to reduce the number of blossoms on a tree to promote more profitable fruit. ARS is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific research agency.

  At the ARS Appalachian Fruit Research Laboratory in Kearneysville, W.Va., plant physiologist Thomas Tworkoski and horticulturist Stephen Miller have experimented with using an essential oil plant extract to reduce the number of blossoms on a tree, allowing more profitable fruit to grow. Adopting such an environmentally sound approach to blossom thinning would prevent limb breakage from excess fruit weight, while yielding the larger fruit many consumers prefer. 

  The new method involves spraying fruit trees with the natural plant product while the tree is in bloom. The plant extract damages the blossoms' reproductive tissues and prevents pollination and fertilization. Flowers are sufficiently affected shortly after treatment. The concentration of essential oil plant extract determines the degree of blossom fall. Tworkoski and Miller are fine-tuning the timing of application with the bloom cycles of various fruit trees including apples, peaches, pears and other high-value fruit trees. 

  Not only can this method meet the tree fruit industry's needs for reliable blossom thinners that are safe and environment-friendly, it may also be acceptable for use in organic fruit production. A patent application has been submitted for this technology, and ARS is looking for cooperative research partners to assist with small field trials.

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