Experiments were initiated to identify how and when a reasonably accurate assessment of initial fruit retention could be made and to identify a measurement method to allow early assessment of thinner efficacy. An estimate of initial fruit retention could be made when fruit enters the exponential growth stage, which is generally 6 to 9 days after petal fall and the receptacle has expanded to approximately 6 mm. There was a very good correlation between the slowing of fruit growth 4 to 7 days after thinner application and final fruit set, which led to the conclusion that following fruit growth during this critical time was a good and viable method to predict and quantify thinner response. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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Greene, D. W., & Lakso, A. N. (2013). Prediction of Initial Set and the Thinning Response to Postbloom Chemical Thinners on Apples. International Journal of Fruit Science, 13(4), 430–440. https://doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2013.789258
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