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  • From: Richard Moyer <ramoyer@gmail.com>
  • To: nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Delaying apple blooms
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:25:12 -0400

Murph,
At the Southern Fruit Fellowship meeting held in Bristol, TN around 12
years ago, Dr. Dennis Deyton, UTenn-Knoxville presented work on
delaying fruit blooms with sprays of soybean oil. More recent work
has included blueberries.

See reference below; you could contact him or colleague Carl Sams
directly for a more easily accessible review of their work in delaying
apple bloom.

Here in the Southern Appalachians, we often lose apples to late
freezes during bloom. Out of 20 or so apple cultivars over the last
15 years, 'Williams Pride' and 'Liberty' are the ones that crop every
year, regardless of when and how our spring freezes occur. If memory
serves correct, they were the only ones to bear after the Great Easter
Freeze of 2007, though at reduced yields. 'Liberty' has some issues
of overbearing most years and a very short stem, but still we've made
a place for it in our new orchard. William's Pride can have internal
breakdown (water core?) some years, but we managed that by applying
calcium and by picking on the early side.

Richard Moyer
SW VA
Deyton, D.E., C.E. Sams, and R.E. Myers. 1994. Delay of Bloom of Apple
and Peach Trees with Dormant Applications of Oil. First Intl. Symp. on
Plant Dormancy. Corvallis, OR, 4-6 Aug. Corvallis, OR. p. 170.



  • Re: [NAFEX] Delaying apple blooms, Richard Moyer, 07/29/2010

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