Effect of Two Girdling Dates on Carbohydrate Accumulation in Plant Tissues and Fruit Quality of Barberry

The present study was designed to investigate the effects of two girdling dates (late April and early September) on fruit quality and carbohydrate accumulation in barberry shrubs (Berberis vulgaris L.) during the years 2016–2017. One year old shoots were ringed and fruit characteristics were monitor...

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Main Authors: Moqhaddam Mina, Arefnezhad Zeinab, Khayyat Mehdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Horticultural Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2018-0016
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spelling doaj-7429fbd5a26542f09c2b9420fbaa99de2021-09-06T19:41:42ZengSciendoJournal of Horticultural Research2300-50092018-12-01262556010.2478/johr-2018-0016johr-2018-0016Effect of Two Girdling Dates on Carbohydrate Accumulation in Plant Tissues and Fruit Quality of BarberryMoqhaddam Mina0Arefnezhad Zeinab1Khayyat Mehdi2University of Birjand, IranUniversity of Birjand, IranUniversity of Birjand, IranThe present study was designed to investigate the effects of two girdling dates (late April and early September) on fruit quality and carbohydrate accumulation in barberry shrubs (Berberis vulgaris L.) during the years 2016–2017. One year old shoots were ringed and fruit characteristics were monitored for two continues year. Data showed that the girdling caused a significant increase in the ascorbic acid content in fruit. Similarly, anthocyanin and total acidity were affected by girdling compared to control in 2017. September-girdled shrubs had the highest amount of fresh mass but the dry mass was not changed. It was shown that chlorophyll b increased in the girdled shrubs compared to control. September girdling reduced the carbohydrate content in leaves. In contrast, it increased the carbohydrate content in shoots. In addition, there was a significant difference between starch in the shoot and starch in leaf. Owing to the obtained results, early September girdling caused a broad range on fruit quality.https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2018-0016starchchlorophyllanthocyaninringingseedless barberry
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author Moqhaddam Mina
Arefnezhad Zeinab
Khayyat Mehdi
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Arefnezhad Zeinab
Khayyat Mehdi
Effect of Two Girdling Dates on Carbohydrate Accumulation in Plant Tissues and Fruit Quality of Barberry
Journal of Horticultural Research
starch
chlorophyll
anthocyanin
ringing
seedless barberry
author_facet Moqhaddam Mina
Arefnezhad Zeinab
Khayyat Mehdi
author_sort Moqhaddam Mina
title Effect of Two Girdling Dates on Carbohydrate Accumulation in Plant Tissues and Fruit Quality of Barberry
title_short Effect of Two Girdling Dates on Carbohydrate Accumulation in Plant Tissues and Fruit Quality of Barberry
title_full Effect of Two Girdling Dates on Carbohydrate Accumulation in Plant Tissues and Fruit Quality of Barberry
title_fullStr Effect of Two Girdling Dates on Carbohydrate Accumulation in Plant Tissues and Fruit Quality of Barberry
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Two Girdling Dates on Carbohydrate Accumulation in Plant Tissues and Fruit Quality of Barberry
title_sort effect of two girdling dates on carbohydrate accumulation in plant tissues and fruit quality of barberry
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Horticultural Research
issn 2300-5009
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The present study was designed to investigate the effects of two girdling dates (late April and early September) on fruit quality and carbohydrate accumulation in barberry shrubs (Berberis vulgaris L.) during the years 2016–2017. One year old shoots were ringed and fruit characteristics were monitored for two continues year. Data showed that the girdling caused a significant increase in the ascorbic acid content in fruit. Similarly, anthocyanin and total acidity were affected by girdling compared to control in 2017. September-girdled shrubs had the highest amount of fresh mass but the dry mass was not changed. It was shown that chlorophyll b increased in the girdled shrubs compared to control. September girdling reduced the carbohydrate content in leaves. In contrast, it increased the carbohydrate content in shoots. In addition, there was a significant difference between starch in the shoot and starch in leaf. Owing to the obtained results, early September girdling caused a broad range on fruit quality.
topic starch
chlorophyll
anthocyanin
ringing
seedless barberry
url https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2018-0016
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