02730naa a2200169 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000110006024500690007126000090014052021310014965300250228065300130230565300200231865300240233877301980236210803062011-09-12 2007 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aEpagri aTime of erger aplication for budbreak induction in apples trees. c2007 aMore than 50% of the Southern Brazilian apple production is located in areas were chilling varies from 800 to 1.200 cold units by the North Carolina model, or from 400 to 600 hours of temperature below 7.2oC. This low chilling results in budbreak and blooming delay, which requires artificial budbreak induction. Erger, an inorganic nitrogen compound, combined with calcium nitrate, has a similar effect to that of hydrogen Cyanamid, with the advantage of being less dangerous to the environment. Budbreaking products are influenced by environmental factors, but mainly by the temperature at the time of application or during the following days, which should be at least 20oC. The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of time of Erger 5% + Calcium Nitrate 5% application on budbreak induction of Imperial Gala and Suprema apple trees. The experiment was carried out in Ca??ador, Brazil (lat. 26??46'31''), in a RCB design with five treatments and six single tree replications. The treatments were a check and four fortnightly Erger applications. Phenology, axillary and terminal budbreak, fruit set, mean fruit weight, and yield per tree were evaluated. In comparison with the check treatment, Erger 5% + calcium nitrate 5% anticipated up to 28 days the full bloom of Imperial Gala when applied on August 08, but only up to 13 days if applied on September 15. The effect on Suprema was at a lesser extent than on Imperial Gala. The axillary??s budburst of Imperial Gala significantly increased when the plants were treated on August 01, differing from the check up to 60 days after application. The axillary??s budburst on ?Suprema? was greater than on the check trees except for the application on August 15 because of the low temperature that persisted also during the following days. The low temperature affected the response in both cultivars. Fruit set of ?Imperial Gala? was not affected by the time of treatment application, but it was reduced in ?Suprema? when applied on August 01. There was a tendency of mean fruit weight increase on treated plants, probably related to a longer bloom-ripening period. aBudbreaking products aDormancy aMalus domestica aTime of application tIn: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF TEMPERATE ZONE FRUTS IN THE TROPICS AND SUBTROPICS, 8., 2007, Florian??polis, SC. Program and Abstracts... Pelotas, RS: Embrapa Clima Temperado, 2007. p. 205-210.