Effect of fertilization, tiller cutting and environment on plant growth and yield of European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) in Norwegian forest fields.

BACKGROUND: European blueberry (E. blueberry; Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is a natural resource demanded by the processing industry with potential of domestication. Therefore an investigation of the possibilities of partial cultivation of native stands was started. OBJECTIVE: To increase knowledge of ho...

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Published in:Journal of Berry Research
Main Authors: Nestby, Rolf, Martinussen, Inger, Krogstad, Tore, Uleberg, Eivind
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2499538
https://doi.org/10.3233/JBR-140070
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spelling ftnibiocom:oai:brage.bibsys.no:11250/2499538 2023-05-15T15:37:54+02:00 Effect of fertilization, tiller cutting and environment on plant growth and yield of European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) in Norwegian forest fields. Nestby, Rolf Martinussen, Inger Krogstad, Tore Uleberg, Eivind 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2499538 https://doi.org/10.3233/JBR-140070 eng eng Navngivelse-Ikkekommersiell 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/deed.no © 2014 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved This article is published online with Open Access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License CC-BY-NC 79-95 4 Journal of Berry Research 2 Bilberry cultivation native stand soil type climate pruning Journal article Peer reviewed 2014 ftnibiocom https://doi.org/10.3233/JBR-140070 2018-08-13T13:08:56Z BACKGROUND: European blueberry (E. blueberry; Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is a natural resource demanded by the processing industry with potential of domestication. Therefore an investigation of the possibilities of partial cultivation of native stands was started. OBJECTIVE: To increase knowledge of how E. blueberry react to soil types, climate, mineral nutrition, organic amendments and cutting of tillers. METHODE: Five forest fields with E.blueberry stands in Norway were examined. Besides natural development influenced by soil parameters and climate, effect of fertilization and plant pruning were examined in the municipalities of Bardu in Troms county (68°N) and of Snåsa and Lierne in Nord-Trøndelag county (64°N). Experiments were executed in randomized block designs in forest fields of native E. blueberry stands. RESULTS: The fields that performed best had O-layers close to 7 cm or thicker. The C/N ratios indicate that N was not easily available in any field, and addition of mineral fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphor show that especially N increased elongation of long shoots and more nodes were developed. However, the effect on number of short shoots per long shoot initiated a growth gain only the last of two years. The positive growth effect of fertilizer was not followed by higher yields throughout the years, and strongest fertilization level (N60P40) reduced yield in average of four years. Adding composted wood chips or wood chips alone increased tiller growth in the birch-field in Bardu both years, but only the first year in the pine-field; this was not reflected in higher yield. Cutting of shoots to the ground reduced yield and full yield potential was not recovered before the third year after cutting. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that by improving growth conditions, especially by securing a thick natural O-layer and adjusting soil macro nutrient composition, growth conditions could be improved; and that fruit yield were down the two first years after pruning. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Bardu Bardu Troms Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research: NIBIO Brage Bardu ENVELOPE(18.347,18.347,68.859,68.859) Norway Journal of Berry Research 4 2 79 95
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topic Bilberry
cultivation
native stand
soil type
climate
pruning
spellingShingle Bilberry
cultivation
native stand
soil type
climate
pruning
Nestby, Rolf
Martinussen, Inger
Krogstad, Tore
Uleberg, Eivind
Effect of fertilization, tiller cutting and environment on plant growth and yield of European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) in Norwegian forest fields.
topic_facet Bilberry
cultivation
native stand
soil type
climate
pruning
description BACKGROUND: European blueberry (E. blueberry; Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is a natural resource demanded by the processing industry with potential of domestication. Therefore an investigation of the possibilities of partial cultivation of native stands was started. OBJECTIVE: To increase knowledge of how E. blueberry react to soil types, climate, mineral nutrition, organic amendments and cutting of tillers. METHODE: Five forest fields with E.blueberry stands in Norway were examined. Besides natural development influenced by soil parameters and climate, effect of fertilization and plant pruning were examined in the municipalities of Bardu in Troms county (68°N) and of Snåsa and Lierne in Nord-Trøndelag county (64°N). Experiments were executed in randomized block designs in forest fields of native E. blueberry stands. RESULTS: The fields that performed best had O-layers close to 7 cm or thicker. The C/N ratios indicate that N was not easily available in any field, and addition of mineral fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphor show that especially N increased elongation of long shoots and more nodes were developed. However, the effect on number of short shoots per long shoot initiated a growth gain only the last of two years. The positive growth effect of fertilizer was not followed by higher yields throughout the years, and strongest fertilization level (N60P40) reduced yield in average of four years. Adding composted wood chips or wood chips alone increased tiller growth in the birch-field in Bardu both years, but only the first year in the pine-field; this was not reflected in higher yield. Cutting of shoots to the ground reduced yield and full yield potential was not recovered before the third year after cutting. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that by improving growth conditions, especially by securing a thick natural O-layer and adjusting soil macro nutrient composition, growth conditions could be improved; and that fruit yield were down the two first years after pruning. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nestby, Rolf
Martinussen, Inger
Krogstad, Tore
Uleberg, Eivind
author_facet Nestby, Rolf
Martinussen, Inger
Krogstad, Tore
Uleberg, Eivind
author_sort Nestby, Rolf
title Effect of fertilization, tiller cutting and environment on plant growth and yield of European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) in Norwegian forest fields.
title_short Effect of fertilization, tiller cutting and environment on plant growth and yield of European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) in Norwegian forest fields.
title_full Effect of fertilization, tiller cutting and environment on plant growth and yield of European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) in Norwegian forest fields.
title_fullStr Effect of fertilization, tiller cutting and environment on plant growth and yield of European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) in Norwegian forest fields.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of fertilization, tiller cutting and environment on plant growth and yield of European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) in Norwegian forest fields.
title_sort effect of fertilization, tiller cutting and environment on plant growth and yield of european blueberry (vaccinium myrtillus l.) in norwegian forest fields.
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