Report
Limitations to fruit set in macadamia. Final Report for Horticultural Research and Development Corporation : MC012
Horticulture Australia
1996
Abstract
The 1990-92 project aimed to pinpoint factors that contribute to low yields in macadamias grown in Australia. The basic premise was that when compared with productivity of the same varieties in Hawaii, Australian plantings on average fare poorly. The research spanned two years and covered crop development and tree performance from preflowering to nut maturity. Supplementary cross pollination and carbohydrate availability were found to be the major factors limiting productivity. Alterations in orchard design and management as well as breeding and selection of new varieties were recommended. This project was funded by voluntary contributions from industry with matched funding from the Australian Government facilitated through HAL.
Details
- Title
- Limitations to fruit set in macadamia. Final Report for Horticultural Research and Development Corporation : MC012
- Authors
- C G N Turnbull (Author)J Lloyd (Author)Stephen J Trueman (Author)
- Publisher
- Horticulture Australia
- ISBN
- 1864232692
- Organisation Unit
- School of Science and Engineering - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; GeneCology Research Centre - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450306102621
- Output Type
- Report
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