Abstract:
The effect of boron fertilizing was studied on 8 apple cultivars by using an experimental fertilizer, named urea-boron (20.0.0 + 7B2O3), applied yearly in the period 1985–87. The experiments, carried out in 2 different pedo-climatic environments, that is Ravenna (plain) and Pavia (hill), compared the following fertilizing trials:
- Ravenna 50 kg/ha of N (urea) in autumn or spring,
- Ravenna 50 kg/ha of N (urea) +17.5 kg/ha of B2O3 in autumn or spring,
- Pavia 100 kg/ha of N (urea) in spring,
- Pavia 100 kg/ha of N (urea) +34 kg/ha of B2O3 in spring.
At harvesting, observations were made on apple production, bitter pit incidence and fruit peculiarities.
The 2 last ones were also registered after 5 months of storage in cooling chambers with a normal atmosphere.
Besides, during the whole vegetative season, leaf mineral element content was examined making 4 samplings yearly.
In these trials the results obtained for the fertilizing test with urea and boron, with the test applying only urea, were as follows:
- a significant bitter pit decrease at harvest and after storage, above all in the orchards of Pavia, where the incidence of this physiological disorder was greater;
- normal or good qualitative properties of fruits at harvest and after cold storage;
- a bigger leaf aboundance of mineral elements in the trials with boron, above all as for calcium is concerned;
- a no significant influence on productivity.
Fertilizing period seems to have no significant influence.
Further investigations are nevertheless necessary as to evaluate particularly the effect of a boron fertilizing as years go by.
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