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High Tunnel Tree Fruit Production: The Final Frontier?

机译:高隧道果产量:最后的边界?

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High tunnel production systems typically use horticultural crops that are annually or biennially herbaceous, high in value, short in stature, and quick to produce. At best, tree fruits may fit only one of these criteria-high value. Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) may command high enough values in premium market niches to make high tunnel production strategies worth attempting. Furthermore, sweet cherry production can be a risky endeavor, even in optimal climates, due to the potentially devastating effects of preharvest rain that cause fruit cracking. Consequently, environmental modification by tunnels in regions like the Great Lakes provides a significant risk reduction. Additional potential benefits, such as protection from frosts, diseases, insects, wind scarring, etc., add further production value. Multi-bay high tunnels were constructed in 2005 at two Michigan State University experiment stations, over established and newly planted sweet cherry trees on dwarfing rootstocks, to study and optimize the effects of production environment modification on vegetative and reproductive growth, marketing season extension, and protection of cherries from diseases, insect pests, and/or physiological disorders. Results with tunnels thus far include premium fruit quality and high crop value; increased leaf size and terminal shoot growth; decreased radial trunk growth; decreased chemical pesticide inputs; decreased incidence of cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii) and bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringae); increased incidence of powdery mildew (Podosphaera clandestina); inconclusive effects on brown rot (Monolinia fructicola); no or reduced infestation by plum curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar) or cherry fruit fly (Rhagoletis cingulata); dramatically reduced japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) damage; and increased black cherry aphid (Myzus cerasi) and two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) populations.
机译:高隧道生产系统通常使用的园艺作物是一年生或两年生的草本植物,价值高,身材矮小且生产迅速。充其量,树果可能只适合这些标准之一-高价值。甜樱桃(Prunus avium)可能在高端市场上具有较高的价值,因此值得尝试采用较高的隧道生产策略。此外,由于在收获前雨水可能造成破坏性后果,甚至在最佳气候下,即使在最佳气候下,甜樱桃的生产也可能是一项冒险的工作。因此,在大湖区等地区通过隧道对环境进行改造可以显着降低风险。其他潜在的好处,例如防止霜冻,疾病,昆虫,风疤痕等,可进一步提高生产价值。 2005年,在密歇根州立大学的两个实验站上建造了多棚高空隧道,覆盖矮化砧木上已建立和新种植的甜樱桃树,以研究和优化生产环境改良对营养和生殖生长,销售季节延长以及保护樱桃免受疾病,虫害和/或生理失调的侵害。迄今为止,使用隧道的结果包括优质的水果质量和高作物价值;叶尺寸增加和末梢生长; radial骨干生长减少;化学农药投入减少;樱桃叶斑病(Blumeriella jaapii)和细菌性溃疡病(Pseudomonas syringae)的发病率降低;白粉病(Podosphaera clandestina)的发生率增加;对褐腐病(果蝇)无定论。没有或减少了李子(Conotrachelus nenuphar)或樱桃果蝇(Rhagoletis cingulata)的侵染;大大减少了日本甲虫(Popillia japonica)的伤害;并增加了黑樱桃蚜虫(Myzus cerasi)和二斑叶螨(Tetranychus urticae)的种群。

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