Influence of planting density on yield of peach and nectarine
Authors
Zec, Gordan
Čolić, Slavica

Vulić, Todor
Milatović, Dragan

Đorđević, Boban

Đurović, Dejan

Veličković, Milovan
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The influence of three different planting densities on yield of three peach cultivars: ‛Early O’
Henry’, ‛Sunprince’, and ‛Autumn Glo’, and two nectarine cultivars: ‘Vinčanka’ (clone of
‛Stark Redgold’) and ‛Max 7’ was studied during three-year period (2009-2011). In high
density planting, seedlings of vineyard peach were planted at the space of 3.5 x 1 m (2,800
trees ha-1) and grafted at the height of 50 cm. The trees were trained as a new original training
system named ‘Sloping Leader’ that is characterized with a central leader that is bent and
follows row direction at an angle of 25° to the trunk. In standard experimental plot, one-year
old peach trees were planted and trained as ‘Fusetto’ form (4 x 2 m; 1,250 trees ha-1) and
Open Vase (4 x 4 m, 625 trees ha-1). The following characteristics were studied: yield per tree
and unit area (ha), as well as yield efficiency based on trunk cross-sectional area and on
crown projection area. In the first three years of cropping sig...nificantly higher yields were
achieved in the high-density planting system. Yield efficiency expressed based on the crown
projection area, was also significantly higher in the high-density planting system.
Keywords:
high density planting, Sloping Leader, peach, nectarine, yieldSource:
Fifth International Scientific Agricultural Symposium „Agrosym 2014“, 2014, 204-208Publisher:
- Faculty of Agriculture, University of East Sarajevo, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina