Fruit Weight and Primary Metabolites Content of Plum Fruits as Affected by Planting Density (Abstract)
Paunović, Svetlana M.
Prodanović, Radivoj V.
Milinković, Mira
Karaklajić-Stajić, Žaklina
Tomić, Jelena
Rilak, Boris
Abstract: An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of different dense planting (4×1 m; 4×2 m and 5×3 m) on the fruit weight and contents of primary metabolites (soluble solids, total sugars, invert sugars, total acids, and pH) in the fruits of eight plum cultivars (‘Čačanska Rana’, ʻČačanska Lepotica’, ‘Timočanka’, ‘Krina’, ‘Mildora’, ʻČačanska Najbolja’, ʻČačanska Rodna’ and ‘Stanley’). During the three-year experimental period, results showed variability in fruit weight and chemical composition between different cultivars and planting densities. The highest fruit weight was recorded at the planting distance of 4×2 m in cultivars ʻČačanska Rana’, ʻČačanska Lepotica’, ʻKrina’, ʻMildora’ and ʻČačanska Najbolja’, while the cultivars ʻTimočanka’, ʻČačanska Rodna’ and Stanley’ had the highest value at the standard distance of 5×3 m. Regarding primary metabolites, in all tested cultivars, the accumulation and synthesis of soluble solids and sugars in the fruit increased with increasing planting density, while pH and total acids showed the opposite trend. The present results indicated that different planting densities have an important effect on fruit weight and plant metabolism, promoting the synthesis and accumulation of primary metabolites in the fruits, thus positively affecting the quality and commercial value of the fruit.
engleski
2025
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plum, planting density, fruit weight, primary metabolites