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High Density Planting in AppleHigh Density Planting in Apple
Dr. Parshant Bakshi
Associate Professor, Fruit Science-SKUAST - J
High Density planting in appleHigh Density planting in apple
High density planting (HDP) means to increase
the plant population per unit area for increasing
the production of fruit crops.
 To overcome low productivity and
 Long gestation period for early returns.
Types of High Density plantingTypes of High Density planting
 Semi-intensive: 500-1,000 trees/ha,
 Intensive system: 1,000 to 10,000 trees/ha
 Super-intensive system: 10,000 to 1,00,000 per ha.
 Use of dwarf scion varieties;
 Adopting dwarfing rootstocks and inter-stocks;
 Efficient training and pruning,
 Use of plant growth regulating chemicals; and
 Suitable crop management practices.
Components of HDPComponents of HDP
 Best Utilization of land and resources;
 Quality production of fruit crops;
 Increase in yield per unit area,
 Easy for intercultural, plant protection and
harvesting
 Obtain export quality of the harvest.
Advantages of HDPAdvantages of HDP
HDP in AppleHDP in Apple
There are 4 categories of HDP in apple
 Low (less than 250 plants/ha),
 Moderate (250 to 500 plants/ha),
 High (500 to 1,250 plants/ha) and
 Ultra-high (more than 1,250 plants/ha) density.
Super high-density plantings or meadow orcharding
(20,000 to 70,000 plants/ha)
Commonly used Rootstocks for HDPCommonly used Rootstocks for HDP
Dwarfing/semi-dwarfing : M9, M26, M4, M7 and MM106
Meadow orchards: M27
Spur types: MM106 and MM109 for and M7 and
Non-spur types: MM111
For J&K: MM106
 Starkrimson
 Red Spur
 Gold Spur
 Well Spur
 Oregon Spur
 Silver Spur
 Red Chief
 Bright ‘N’ Early
 Royal Gala
 Red Fuji
Promising spur varieties
 Spindle bush
 Dwarf pyramid
 Espalier
 Cordon
 Palmette and
 Noored Holland Spindle bush
Training systems
Training System for Canopy Management
in HDP
Bush system
Pyramid System
Espalier System
Cordon System
• 500 1000 trees/acre‐
• Dwarfing rootstocks
• Narrow pyramid shape with dominant central leader
• Max height of about 10’
• Few cuts made during the first few years 45
Vertical Axis in Apple
Vertical Axis: Planting Year
Ideal tree has 4 branches evenly spaced and central leader
• Remove any branches within 18” of soil surface
• Remove branches that are at a narrow angle or unevenly spaced
around the leader
• Poorly branched tree (B) head leader and remove branches
Vertical Axis
 In early July, any branches that are at less than a 60-degree
angle from the central leader should be spread or tied down to
this angle. Wire or plastic tree spreaders and other products are
available commercially.
 When using cement weights, the branch initially should be
weighted at slightly less than a 60-degree angle, since the branch
angle will increase with time.
 Upright sprouts that were not spread during July should be
removed later in the growing season or during dormancy. Tree
weights can be removed from limbs any time after late August.
Vertical Axis: 2nd Year
 In early spring of the second
growing season, remove vigorous
shoots that compete with the
central leader.
 In the dormant season after the
third year, prune the lower
branches of adjacent trees that have
grown together.
Vertical Axis: 3rd Year
• 1000 1500 trees/acre‐
• Dwarfing root stock
• Early fruiting 2nd and 3rd leaf‐
• No permanent wood! All scaffolds are renewed by complete
removal when they become too big
• Upper branches bent below horizontal to devigorate 54
Tall Spindle in Apple
• Pinch side shoots in upper ¼ of leader when shoots are 4 5” long‐
 Re pinch when regrowth is 4 5” long‐ ‐
• Tie leader to support system
• Train lower branches to below horizontal
 Encourage flower production
Tall Spindle: First SummerTall Spindle: First Summer
 Remove:
Branches competing with leader
Narrow angled branches
Large scaffolds( 2/3 dia. of leader)
Large branches=large trees
Side branches longer than 2”
Tall Spindle: 2nd Year
 Bend top
 Limit height by cutting back to weak fruitful side branch
 Remove:
 Branches larger than ¾” diameter
 Shorten older, pendant branches to a weak side branch or spur
Tall Spindle: Year 3 5‐
 First of all satisfy the fundamental requirement of rational
utilization of light. This condition is indispensable to achieve and
maintain a balanced relation between the various parts of the canopy
and to optimise tree productivity as well as fruit quality.
 The fundamental aim of any orchard system should be that of
optimising photosynthetic efficiency and shifting assimilate
partitioning to the growing fruits, as a function of the growth and
production characteristics of the species or cultivar utilized.
 The theoretical concepts concerning light interception and
distribution in canopies of different sizes have been widely applied in
management of HDP in apple with a density of 3000-3500 or more
trees/ha.
Choice and Utilization of Training Systems for HDPChoice and Utilization of Training Systems for HDP
 To meet the challenge of high productivity, optimization of
growth parameters and minimization of the unproductive
components of trees without sacrificing the overall health of
the tree and quality of the product are required.
 The control of excessive vegetative growth in the tree for
increased productivity is the major principle of high density
orcharding.
 Therefore, controlling tree size by dwarfing rootstocks in
high density orchards is one of the methods of increasing
production.
The training begins when the tree is first planted and continuesThe training begins when the tree is first planted and continues
throughout its productive life.throughout its productive life.
 Proper tree forms, branch angle and limb spacing in themselvesProper tree forms, branch angle and limb spacing in themselves
aid in growth control.aid in growth control.
Once the tree is mature, excessive growth can be regularlyOnce the tree is mature, excessive growth can be regularly
removed by pruning to provide a short term or immediate benefit.removed by pruning to provide a short term or immediate benefit.
 Using growth regulators to reduce vegetative growth.Using growth regulators to reduce vegetative growth.
 Gibberellins inhibitor reduce branch elongation in olive.Gibberellins inhibitor reduce branch elongation in olive.
 Growth inhibition may be followed by increased fruit-set.Growth inhibition may be followed by increased fruit-set.
Tatura trellis, V planting system and Vertical Axe, are commonly
used in super intensive peach planting systems. The high density of
trees per hectare, canopy opening allow easy maintenance works.
Tatura trellis, V planting system and Vertical Axe, are commonly
used in super intensive peach planting systems. The high density of
trees per hectare, canopy opening allow easy maintenance works.
Tatura trellisTatura trellis
V- PLANTING SYSTEMV- PLANTING SYSTEM
Vertical AxeVertical Axe
Selecting Rootstocks for High Density Systems
Must be dwarfing rootstocks
With vigorous scion cultivars
Dwarfing clone of M.9 or B.9 rootstock and/or greater
planting distances.
B.9 is a highly productive dwarfing stock that is similar in size
to weak clones of M.9. (20-30% the size of seedling)
With weak scion cultivars
vigorous clone of M.9 rootstock should be used and/or closer
planting distances.
M.26 a highly productive dwarfing stock that produces a tree
about 40% the size of seedling. M.26 remains very popular
since in does well at intermediate densities.
 Reduction of vegetative shoot growth in orchard trees has been
obtained with different compounds such as chloromequat cloride,
paclobutrazol, uniconazol etc.
 The general target for growth retardant compounds in many fruit
trees species is to alter assimilate partitioning in favour of
reproductive parts (flowers and fruits) at the expense of vegetative
shoot growth by acting on endogenous gibberellin biosynthesis.
 Such compounds make it possible to reduce vegetative growth
while at the same time also improving tree productivity and fruit
quality.
 Reduction of vegetative shoot growth in orchard trees has been
obtained with different compounds such as chloromequat cloride,
paclobutrazol, uniconazol etc.
 The general target for growth retardant compounds in many fruit
trees species is to alter assimilate partitioning in favour of
reproductive parts (flowers and fruits) at the expense of vegetative
shoot growth by acting on endogenous gibberellin biosynthesis.
 Such compounds make it possible to reduce vegetative growth
while at the same time also improving tree productivity and fruit
quality.
Use of Bioregulators in HDPUse of Bioregulators in HDP
 Interesting results have been obtained in peach withInteresting results have been obtained in peach with
paclobutrazol: this compound not only allows significantpaclobutrazol: this compound not only allows significant
reduction of shoot growth but also has positive influence overreduction of shoot growth but also has positive influence over
some qualitative characteristics of the fruit, such as greater size,some qualitative characteristics of the fruit, such as greater size,
better colour and soluble solids content.better colour and soluble solids content.
 The retardants (Alar 2000 ppm, Ethrel 1000 ppm and aThe retardants (Alar 2000 ppm, Ethrel 1000 ppm and a
mixture of Alar 1000 ppm with Ethrel 500 ppm) greatly reducedmixture of Alar 1000 ppm with Ethrel 500 ppm) greatly reduced
the vegetative growth of Golden Delicious, Starkspur Goldenthe vegetative growth of Golden Delicious, Starkspur Golden
Delicious and James Grieve.Delicious and James Grieve.
 Diaminozide (Alar) and paclobutrazol (Cultar) were appliedDiaminozide (Alar) and paclobutrazol (Cultar) were applied
at different timings and concentrations. Instead of de-headingat different timings and concentrations. Instead of de-heading
the trees every two years, as in the original meadow orchardthe trees every two years, as in the original meadow orchard
system, shoot growth and cropping were controlled by growthsystem, shoot growth and cropping were controlled by growth
retardants and light winter pruning.retardants and light winter pruning.
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High density planting apple

  • 1. High Density Planting in AppleHigh Density Planting in Apple Dr. Parshant Bakshi Associate Professor, Fruit Science-SKUAST - J
  • 2. High Density planting in appleHigh Density planting in apple High density planting (HDP) means to increase the plant population per unit area for increasing the production of fruit crops.  To overcome low productivity and  Long gestation period for early returns.
  • 3. Types of High Density plantingTypes of High Density planting  Semi-intensive: 500-1,000 trees/ha,  Intensive system: 1,000 to 10,000 trees/ha  Super-intensive system: 10,000 to 1,00,000 per ha.
  • 4.  Use of dwarf scion varieties;  Adopting dwarfing rootstocks and inter-stocks;  Efficient training and pruning,  Use of plant growth regulating chemicals; and  Suitable crop management practices. Components of HDPComponents of HDP
  • 5.  Best Utilization of land and resources;  Quality production of fruit crops;  Increase in yield per unit area,  Easy for intercultural, plant protection and harvesting  Obtain export quality of the harvest. Advantages of HDPAdvantages of HDP
  • 6. HDP in AppleHDP in Apple There are 4 categories of HDP in apple  Low (less than 250 plants/ha),  Moderate (250 to 500 plants/ha),  High (500 to 1,250 plants/ha) and  Ultra-high (more than 1,250 plants/ha) density. Super high-density plantings or meadow orcharding (20,000 to 70,000 plants/ha)
  • 7. Commonly used Rootstocks for HDPCommonly used Rootstocks for HDP Dwarfing/semi-dwarfing : M9, M26, M4, M7 and MM106 Meadow orchards: M27 Spur types: MM106 and MM109 for and M7 and Non-spur types: MM111 For J&K: MM106
  • 8.  Starkrimson  Red Spur  Gold Spur  Well Spur  Oregon Spur  Silver Spur  Red Chief  Bright ‘N’ Early  Royal Gala  Red Fuji Promising spur varieties
  • 9.  Spindle bush  Dwarf pyramid  Espalier  Cordon  Palmette and  Noored Holland Spindle bush Training systems
  • 10. Training System for Canopy Management in HDP Bush system Pyramid System Espalier System Cordon System
  • 11. • 500 1000 trees/acre‐ • Dwarfing rootstocks • Narrow pyramid shape with dominant central leader • Max height of about 10’ • Few cuts made during the first few years 45 Vertical Axis in Apple Vertical Axis: Planting Year Ideal tree has 4 branches evenly spaced and central leader • Remove any branches within 18” of soil surface • Remove branches that are at a narrow angle or unevenly spaced around the leader • Poorly branched tree (B) head leader and remove branches
  • 12. Vertical Axis  In early July, any branches that are at less than a 60-degree angle from the central leader should be spread or tied down to this angle. Wire or plastic tree spreaders and other products are available commercially.  When using cement weights, the branch initially should be weighted at slightly less than a 60-degree angle, since the branch angle will increase with time.  Upright sprouts that were not spread during July should be removed later in the growing season or during dormancy. Tree weights can be removed from limbs any time after late August.
  • 13. Vertical Axis: 2nd Year  In early spring of the second growing season, remove vigorous shoots that compete with the central leader.  In the dormant season after the third year, prune the lower branches of adjacent trees that have grown together. Vertical Axis: 3rd Year
  • 14. • 1000 1500 trees/acre‐ • Dwarfing root stock • Early fruiting 2nd and 3rd leaf‐ • No permanent wood! All scaffolds are renewed by complete removal when they become too big • Upper branches bent below horizontal to devigorate 54 Tall Spindle in Apple • Pinch side shoots in upper ¼ of leader when shoots are 4 5” long‐  Re pinch when regrowth is 4 5” long‐ ‐ • Tie leader to support system • Train lower branches to below horizontal  Encourage flower production Tall Spindle: First SummerTall Spindle: First Summer
  • 15.  Remove: Branches competing with leader Narrow angled branches Large scaffolds( 2/3 dia. of leader) Large branches=large trees Side branches longer than 2” Tall Spindle: 2nd Year  Bend top  Limit height by cutting back to weak fruitful side branch  Remove:  Branches larger than ¾” diameter  Shorten older, pendant branches to a weak side branch or spur Tall Spindle: Year 3 5‐
  • 16.  First of all satisfy the fundamental requirement of rational utilization of light. This condition is indispensable to achieve and maintain a balanced relation between the various parts of the canopy and to optimise tree productivity as well as fruit quality.  The fundamental aim of any orchard system should be that of optimising photosynthetic efficiency and shifting assimilate partitioning to the growing fruits, as a function of the growth and production characteristics of the species or cultivar utilized.  The theoretical concepts concerning light interception and distribution in canopies of different sizes have been widely applied in management of HDP in apple with a density of 3000-3500 or more trees/ha. Choice and Utilization of Training Systems for HDPChoice and Utilization of Training Systems for HDP
  • 17.  To meet the challenge of high productivity, optimization of growth parameters and minimization of the unproductive components of trees without sacrificing the overall health of the tree and quality of the product are required.  The control of excessive vegetative growth in the tree for increased productivity is the major principle of high density orcharding.  Therefore, controlling tree size by dwarfing rootstocks in high density orchards is one of the methods of increasing production.
  • 18. The training begins when the tree is first planted and continuesThe training begins when the tree is first planted and continues throughout its productive life.throughout its productive life.  Proper tree forms, branch angle and limb spacing in themselvesProper tree forms, branch angle and limb spacing in themselves aid in growth control.aid in growth control. Once the tree is mature, excessive growth can be regularlyOnce the tree is mature, excessive growth can be regularly removed by pruning to provide a short term or immediate benefit.removed by pruning to provide a short term or immediate benefit.  Using growth regulators to reduce vegetative growth.Using growth regulators to reduce vegetative growth.  Gibberellins inhibitor reduce branch elongation in olive.Gibberellins inhibitor reduce branch elongation in olive.  Growth inhibition may be followed by increased fruit-set.Growth inhibition may be followed by increased fruit-set.
  • 19. Tatura trellis, V planting system and Vertical Axe, are commonly used in super intensive peach planting systems. The high density of trees per hectare, canopy opening allow easy maintenance works. Tatura trellis, V planting system and Vertical Axe, are commonly used in super intensive peach planting systems. The high density of trees per hectare, canopy opening allow easy maintenance works. Tatura trellisTatura trellis
  • 20. V- PLANTING SYSTEMV- PLANTING SYSTEM
  • 22. Selecting Rootstocks for High Density Systems Must be dwarfing rootstocks With vigorous scion cultivars Dwarfing clone of M.9 or B.9 rootstock and/or greater planting distances. B.9 is a highly productive dwarfing stock that is similar in size to weak clones of M.9. (20-30% the size of seedling) With weak scion cultivars vigorous clone of M.9 rootstock should be used and/or closer planting distances. M.26 a highly productive dwarfing stock that produces a tree about 40% the size of seedling. M.26 remains very popular since in does well at intermediate densities.
  • 23.  Reduction of vegetative shoot growth in orchard trees has been obtained with different compounds such as chloromequat cloride, paclobutrazol, uniconazol etc.  The general target for growth retardant compounds in many fruit trees species is to alter assimilate partitioning in favour of reproductive parts (flowers and fruits) at the expense of vegetative shoot growth by acting on endogenous gibberellin biosynthesis.  Such compounds make it possible to reduce vegetative growth while at the same time also improving tree productivity and fruit quality.  Reduction of vegetative shoot growth in orchard trees has been obtained with different compounds such as chloromequat cloride, paclobutrazol, uniconazol etc.  The general target for growth retardant compounds in many fruit trees species is to alter assimilate partitioning in favour of reproductive parts (flowers and fruits) at the expense of vegetative shoot growth by acting on endogenous gibberellin biosynthesis.  Such compounds make it possible to reduce vegetative growth while at the same time also improving tree productivity and fruit quality. Use of Bioregulators in HDPUse of Bioregulators in HDP
  • 24.  Interesting results have been obtained in peach withInteresting results have been obtained in peach with paclobutrazol: this compound not only allows significantpaclobutrazol: this compound not only allows significant reduction of shoot growth but also has positive influence overreduction of shoot growth but also has positive influence over some qualitative characteristics of the fruit, such as greater size,some qualitative characteristics of the fruit, such as greater size, better colour and soluble solids content.better colour and soluble solids content.  The retardants (Alar 2000 ppm, Ethrel 1000 ppm and aThe retardants (Alar 2000 ppm, Ethrel 1000 ppm and a mixture of Alar 1000 ppm with Ethrel 500 ppm) greatly reducedmixture of Alar 1000 ppm with Ethrel 500 ppm) greatly reduced the vegetative growth of Golden Delicious, Starkspur Goldenthe vegetative growth of Golden Delicious, Starkspur Golden Delicious and James Grieve.Delicious and James Grieve.  Diaminozide (Alar) and paclobutrazol (Cultar) were appliedDiaminozide (Alar) and paclobutrazol (Cultar) were applied at different timings and concentrations. Instead of de-headingat different timings and concentrations. Instead of de-heading the trees every two years, as in the original meadow orchardthe trees every two years, as in the original meadow orchard system, shoot growth and cropping were controlled by growthsystem, shoot growth and cropping were controlled by growth retardants and light winter pruning.retardants and light winter pruning.