The effect of relative humidity and the use of algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield and fruit size of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus) arcticus)

Arctic bramble is a niche berry crop with highly variable yield and fruit quality, often limited by low fruit set and incomplete fruit development. In this study, we investigated the effects of relative humidity (RH) and algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield, fruit weight and the number of d...

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Main Authors: Tero Tommila, Pauliina Palonen
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Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 2024
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:679e356254084a79becfedf909603609 2024-09-09T19:20:27+00:00 The effect of relative humidity and the use of algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield and fruit size of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus) arcticus) Tero Tommila Pauliina Palonen 2024-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/679e356254084a79becfedf909603609 EN eng Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/137721 https://doaj.org/toc/1459-6067 https://doaj.org/toc/1795-1895 1459-6067 1795-1895 https://doaj.org/article/679e356254084a79becfedf909603609 Agricultural and Food Science (2024) Agriculture S Agriculture (General) S1-972 article 2024 ftdoajarticles 2024-08-05T17:49:31Z Arctic bramble is a niche berry crop with highly variable yield and fruit quality, often limited by low fruit set and incomplete fruit development. In this study, we investigated the effects of relative humidity (RH) and algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield, fruit weight and the number of drupelets per fruit. In Experiment 1, arctic bramble cvs. ‘Alli’ and ‘Mesma’ were grown in a greenhouse in 40, 60 or 80% RH and pollinated by bumblebees. In Experiments 2 and 3, commercial biostimulant products Kelpak, Cremalga, Kriss and Alginamin were tested on cv. ‘Alli’ in a greenhouse, and an open high tunnel. Fruit set and yield were strongly affected by RH, being highest in either 40% RH for cv. ‘Mesma’ or 60% RH for cv. ‘Alli’, reduced by nearly 50% in 80% RH. Kriss and Alginamin increased fruit weight by as much as 18% but there was no effect on total yield. We conclude that control of relative humidity in greenhouse cultivation, especially to avoid very high RH conditions, can be highly beneficial for arctic bramble, and that algae-based biostimulants show potential to improve fruit weight. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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The effect of relative humidity and the use of algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield and fruit size of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus) arcticus)
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description Arctic bramble is a niche berry crop with highly variable yield and fruit quality, often limited by low fruit set and incomplete fruit development. In this study, we investigated the effects of relative humidity (RH) and algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield, fruit weight and the number of drupelets per fruit. In Experiment 1, arctic bramble cvs. ‘Alli’ and ‘Mesma’ were grown in a greenhouse in 40, 60 or 80% RH and pollinated by bumblebees. In Experiments 2 and 3, commercial biostimulant products Kelpak, Cremalga, Kriss and Alginamin were tested on cv. ‘Alli’ in a greenhouse, and an open high tunnel. Fruit set and yield were strongly affected by RH, being highest in either 40% RH for cv. ‘Mesma’ or 60% RH for cv. ‘Alli’, reduced by nearly 50% in 80% RH. Kriss and Alginamin increased fruit weight by as much as 18% but there was no effect on total yield. We conclude that control of relative humidity in greenhouse cultivation, especially to avoid very high RH conditions, can be highly beneficial for arctic bramble, and that algae-based biostimulants show potential to improve fruit weight.
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title The effect of relative humidity and the use of algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield and fruit size of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus) arcticus)
title_short The effect of relative humidity and the use of algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield and fruit size of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus) arcticus)
title_full The effect of relative humidity and the use of algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield and fruit size of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus) arcticus)
title_fullStr The effect of relative humidity and the use of algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield and fruit size of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus) arcticus)
title_full_unstemmed The effect of relative humidity and the use of algae-based biostimulants on fruit set, yield and fruit size of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus) arcticus)
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