High spring temperatures decrease peach fruit size

  • Lopez G
  • Johnson R
  • DeJong T
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Abstract

The growth and productivity of peach fruit can be limited by many factors, including weather Previous research indicated that early-spring temperatures for 30 days after bloom have a strong effect on early peach fruit growth, and both the time and potential fruit size at harvest. We analyzed fruit-size trends of three major cultivars in the California fresh-market peach industry (Flavorcrest, Elegant Lady and O'Henry) over a 20-year period to determine if there is a clear relationship between early-spring temperatures and packed fruit sizes industrywide. This research confirmed two significant trends: the size of packed fruit has increased over the 20-year period between 1985 and 2004, and high early-spring temperatures tended to decrease the size of packed fruit at harvest for any given year

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Lopez, G., Johnson, R. S., & DeJong, T. M. (2007). High spring temperatures decrease peach fruit size. California Agriculture, 61(1), 31–34. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v061n01p31

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