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Annals of Botany 91: 91-104, 2003
© 2003 Annals of Botany Company

Exploring Within-tree Architectural Development of Two Apple Tree Cultivars Over 6 Years

E. COSTES*,1, H. SINOQUET2, J. J. KELNER1 and C. GODIN3

1 UMR-BDPPC, INRA-ENSAM-IRD-CIRAD, Equipe ‘Architecture et Fonctionnement des Espèces Fruitières’, 2 place Viala, 34060 Montpellier, France, 2 UMR PIAF, INRA-Université B. Pascal, Domaine de Crouelle, 63039 Clermont-Ferrand Cedex 02, France and 3 UMR INRA-CIRAD-CNRS-UM2, Programme de modélisation des plantes, BP 5035, 34032 Montpellier Cedex, France

* For correspondence. Fax +33 4 99 61 26 16, e-mail costes{at}ensam.inra.fr

Received: 15 May 2002; Returned for revision: 29 July 2002; Accepted: 8 October 2002

The present study addresses the prediction of apple tree development, taking into account both the number and within-tree position of tree components. The architectural development of two trees per scion cultivar, ‘Fuji’ and ‘Braeburn’, was studied by describing all shoots over 6 years. Flowering and fruiting were observed over 3 years. The description included different scales [entire trees, axes, growth units (GUs) and metamers], and the analysis compared all axes of the trees as a function of their branching order and age. Three main aspects of vegetative development were investigated: the quantity of primary growth; the number and nature of developing axillary shoots; and meristem death. Results confirm the existence of within-tree morphological gradients, and show that the decrease in growth was comparable in magnitude for all axes and GUs, irrespective of their position. This decrease results from a reduction in the number of metamers per GU, which was modelled by an exponential function. The decrease in growth involved changes in the number and nature of the axillary shoots, which could be described by simple functions. The probability of spur death was constant over the years but differed according to cultivar and type of bearing shoot. The within-tree probability of flowering and fruiting was predictable for ‘Braeburn’ because axes, regardless of their position and type, had a high probability of flowering and a low probability of fruit set which led to a regular bearing habit. In contrast, ‘Fuji’ had an alternating bearing behaviour that was more complex to predict. This appeared to result from a synchronized increase in the probability that all GUs at tree scale are floral, combined with a high probability of fruit set. The consequences of these results for both yield prediction and architectural simulations are discussed.

Key words: Malus x domestica Borkh, tree architecture, morphological gradients, vegetative development, shoot types, growth units, metamers, branching, flowering, fruit set, synchrony, multi-scale.


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