Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Antonio B.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Patrocinio, Sandra, Pereira, Sergio, Brites, Teresa, Pita, Valério, Mota Barroso, João
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/16989
Resumo: Manual pruning with pneumatic shears is a current practice used by pear ‘Rocha’ farmers in Portugal. However, is labour-intensive and therefore expensive. Work started in 2008 to study a mechanised alternative based on a discs-saw pruning machine mounted on a front loader of an agricultural tractor. The following three treatments were compared: T1 - manual pruning performed annually using pneumatic shears. T2 - mechanical pruning, performed annually, topping the canopy parallel to the ground; in 2008 and 2010 topping was followed by mechanical hedging of both sides of the canopy; in 2011 mechanical topping was complemented with manual pruning. T3 - mechanical pruning, performed annually, topping the canopy parallel to the ground followed by a manual pruning complement; in 2008, prior to the manual complement, trees were hedged on both sides of the canopy. A randomised complete block design was used, with three replications, leading to 9 plots with three lines of 10 trees per plot. In each plot only the central line was used in the evaluation. Trials were performed in a 20 years old commercial orchard, planted in an array of 4mx2m with trees trained as central leader system. The following data was collected: tree height and canopy width, before and after pruning interventions; weight of biomass removed; Fruit yield and working rates. Results show that yield in treatment 2 was always lower than in treatment 1; yield in treatment 3, except once, was always lower than in treatment 1. Mechanical pruning leads to a more uniform orchard when compared to manual pruning. Although not beneficial in terms of yield, the use of the tractor mounted cutting bar prior to manual pruning interventions result in a reduction of time required by this expensive operation. However, further field work at a real scale is needed to validate the economic value of the strategy of performing mechanical pruning, based on a discs-saw pruning machine, followed by a manual complement.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years
title Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years
spellingShingle Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years
Dias, Antonio B.
pruning
work rates
pear production
title_short Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years
title_full Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years
title_sort Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years
author Dias, Antonio B.
author_facet Dias, Antonio B.
Patrocinio, Sandra
Pereira, Sergio
Brites, Teresa
Pita, Valério
Mota Barroso, João
author_role author
author2 Patrocinio, Sandra
Pereira, Sergio
Brites, Teresa
Pita, Valério
Mota Barroso, João
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author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Antonio B.
Patrocinio, Sandra
Pereira, Sergio
Brites, Teresa
Pita, Valério
Mota Barroso, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pruning
work rates
pear production
topic pruning
work rates
pear production
description Manual pruning with pneumatic shears is a current practice used by pear ‘Rocha’ farmers in Portugal. However, is labour-intensive and therefore expensive. Work started in 2008 to study a mechanised alternative based on a discs-saw pruning machine mounted on a front loader of an agricultural tractor. The following three treatments were compared: T1 - manual pruning performed annually using pneumatic shears. T2 - mechanical pruning, performed annually, topping the canopy parallel to the ground; in 2008 and 2010 topping was followed by mechanical hedging of both sides of the canopy; in 2011 mechanical topping was complemented with manual pruning. T3 - mechanical pruning, performed annually, topping the canopy parallel to the ground followed by a manual pruning complement; in 2008, prior to the manual complement, trees were hedged on both sides of the canopy. A randomised complete block design was used, with three replications, leading to 9 plots with three lines of 10 trees per plot. In each plot only the central line was used in the evaluation. Trials were performed in a 20 years old commercial orchard, planted in an array of 4mx2m with trees trained as central leader system. The following data was collected: tree height and canopy width, before and after pruning interventions; weight of biomass removed; Fruit yield and working rates. Results show that yield in treatment 2 was always lower than in treatment 1; yield in treatment 3, except once, was always lower than in treatment 1. Mechanical pruning leads to a more uniform orchard when compared to manual pruning. Although not beneficial in terms of yield, the use of the tractor mounted cutting bar prior to manual pruning interventions result in a reduction of time required by this expensive operation. However, further field work at a real scale is needed to validate the economic value of the strategy of performing mechanical pruning, based on a discs-saw pruning machine, followed by a manual complement.
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Dias, A.B.; Patrocinio, S.; Pereira, S., Brites, T., Pita, V., Mota Barroso, J.(2015) - Evaluation of the Use of a Disc-Saw Machine in Winter Pruning 'Rocha' Pear Orchards - an Account of Five Years. Acta Horticulturae, nº 1094, Proceedings of the Twelfth International Pear Symposium, ed. T. Deckers and J. Vercammen, ISHS: 281-288.
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