Girdling as a Means of Shortening the Juvenile Period of Avocado Seedlings

  • Lahav E
  • Zamet D
  • Gazit S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Shortening the juvenile period is highly important for fruit tree breeding projects. Four girdling dates were tested in an attempt to shorten the juvenile period in 9 crosses of 3-year-old avocado ( Persea americana Mill.) seedlings. Early September girdling was more effective than later or no girdling. It increased flowering intensity significantly, increased the percentage of seedlings that set from 15% to 66%, and increased 7-fold the number of fruits harvested per seedling as compared with the ungirdled control.

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Lahav, E., Zamet, D., Gazit, S., & Lavi, U. (2022). Girdling as a Means of Shortening the Juvenile Period of Avocado Seedlings. HortScience, 21(4), 1038–1039. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.21.4.1038

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