Advances in Horticultural Science (Jan 2024)

Use of the biostimulant Retard Cherry® as a strategy to delay blooming period in sweet cherry trees

  • José Antonio Yuri,
  • Miguel Palma,
  • Álvaro Sepúlveda,
  • Javier Sánchez-Contreras,
  • Mariana Moya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36253/ahsc-13659
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 4

Abstract

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Spring frosts are a limiting factor in sweet cherry production in central-southern Chile. Sweet cherry trees cv. ‘Regina’ and ‘Sweetheart’ were studied to evaluate the effect of foliar application of a biostimulant (Retard Cherry®) prior to leaf fall on the bloom delay, fruit set, fruit drop, yield and quality. Data were compared to a non-product control. The study was conducted in the Maule Region, Chile. Results showed that the use of Retard Cherry® delayed full bloom by 6-8 days between cultivars compared to the control; however, there was no delay in the harvest date. The climatic conditions favored high fruit set (37%-49%) and low fruit drop (63%-70%) between cultivars in both treatments. Regarding fruit quality, no differences in size, soluble solids concentration and color were observed with the product, but a decrease in firmness were observed for ‘Regina’. These results show that Retard Cherry® is an effective tool in delaying bloom, providing trees with more favorable climatic conditions for pollination and fruit set.

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