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The Influence of Rootstock and High-Density Planting on Apple cv. Auksis Fruit Quality
Author(s) -
Kristina Laužikė,
N. Uselis,
G. Samuolienė
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
plants
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.892
H-Index - 32
ISSN - 2223-7747
DOI - 10.3390/plants10061253
Subject(s) - rootstock , dwarfing , sugar , sowing , horticulture , malus , biology , agronomy , chemistry , food science
Global demand for food is increasing each year, but the area of land suitable for farming is limited. Thus, there is a need to grow not only larger quantities of food but also higher quality food products in the same area. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of rootstock and high-density orchards on cv. Auksis fruit quality. Two rootstocks were selected for this experiment, P 22 super dwarfing and P 60 dwarfing. Apple trees cv. Auksis were planted in the year 2001 in single rows spaced 1.00 m, 0.75 m, and 0.50 m, apart with 3 m between rows. High-density planting and rootstock combination was found to have no significant effect on sugar accumulation and most of the elements in apple fruits. However, super dwarfing P 22 rootstock accumulated significantly higher (up to 45%) content of organic acids and up to 33%-44% lower DPPH free radical scavering activity compared to P 60 dwarfing rootstock. After summarizing the obtained results, apples which accumulated the most antioxidants (according to the activity of phenolic compounds, DPPH • and ABTS • ), magnesium, and potassium were collected from cv. Auksis apple trees which was grafted on super dwarfing P 22 rootstock and planted at 3 × 0.75 m distances.

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