Growing method of fruit trees and associated tree
11266074 · 2022-03-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Reinhard Kaneppele (Termeno, IT)
- Ernesto Curti (Laives, IT)
- Hermann Oberhofer (Termeno, IT)
- Paul Rautscher (Appiano Sulla Strada Del Vino, IT)
- Karl Werth (Appiano Sulla Strada Del Vino, IT)
Cpc classification
A01G22/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G23/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G22/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G23/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A method for the production of fruit trees including the steps of: grafting of an offshoot or propagation material of the variety to be propagated on a grafting point of a rootstock, to form a tree, planting of the rootstock in a nursery, pot or greenhouse ground and subsequent transplanting of the developed tree in a production ground; wherein the planting takes place arranging the rootstock tilted to one side to form with the ground an angle of pre-set amplitude, smaller than 90° and preferably of 45° and with the offshoot in a substantially vertical position; in the transplanting step the rootstock is arranged in the production ground in a substantially vertical position, so that the trunk of the tree, which is angled in respect to the rootstock, forms a main side branch from which vine-like branches or side branches orientated upwards sprout.
Claims
1. A method for the production of fruit trees for installations having a supporting structure, therefore designed to be planted for the production in rows, comprising the steps of: grafting of an offshoot or propagation material of the variety to be propagated on a grafting point of a rootstock, to form a tree; planting of the rootstock in a nursery or pot or greenhouse ground at the beginning of, or during, a first growth period, transplanting the tree into a production ground; wherein a) during or after the planting step, the rootstock is arranged tilted to one of its sides with respect to the ground so that said rootstock during a second growth period in nursery, pot or greenhouse forms with the ground of the nursery, pot or greenhouse a first angle of pre-set amplitude and however smaller than 90°; b) after the grafting step and after the planting step, the tree is subjected to a bending step in order to bring the offshoot, or propagation material of the variety to be propagated, previously grafted on the rootstock, into a substantially vertical position, the bending step being operating above the grafting point, such as that: when the grafting step is carried out before planting, the planting step is carried out by planting the rootstock already tilted in the ground to form said first angle, or when the grafting step is carried out after planting, the planting step is carried out by planting the rootstock in the ground substantially vertical, and after the grafting step, the rootstock is tilted to form said first angle; c) the tree, after the bending step, is cultivated in a nursery, greenhouse or pot by keeping the offshoot or propagation material of the variety to be propagated in a vertical position by means of a support pole, so that the plant develops, forming above the grafting point, a plurality of vine-like branches or side branches arranged on the side of the said first angle of pre-set amplitude formed between the rootstock and the ground and the bending step in the nursery, pot or greenhouse is carried out by bending the offshoot or propagation material of the variety to be propagated, to form the trunk of the tree, the bending being carried out on the opposite side to said first angle of pre-set amplitude formed by the rootstock with the ground, in order to form between the trunk of the tree and the rootstock, a second angle of pre-set amplitude wider than that of the first angle; and d) the step of transplanting is carried out by arranging the rootstock in the production ground in a substantially vertical position, so that a trunk of the tree, which is angled in respect to the rootstock, forms a main side branch from which the vine-like branches or side branches sprout, and arranging the vine-like branches or side branches orientated upwards; and the main side branch and the vine-like branches or side branches orientated upwards are subsequently fixed to a supporting structure.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the second angle of pre-set amplitude is wider than 90° and preferably ranges between 120° and 150°.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first angle of pre-set amplitude is smaller than 90° and preferably is equal to 45°.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the transplanting step is carried out when the tree is ready for production in a successive growth period.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the planting step is carried out by leaving the rootstock above ground level by at least 5 cm, preferably 22 cm in length and/or so that the first bud of the offshoot or propagation material of the variety to be propagated, is found, after the grafting, preferably at a distance of 22 cm from the ground, with the rootstock still in a vertical position, or at about 15 cm, with the rootstock arranged already tilted in respect to the ground.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein in the transplanting step the trunk is bent forming a bend therein, so that the main side branch is arranged substantially horizontal.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the bending step of the offshoot, or propagation material of the variety to be propagated, is carried out at the grafting point or at a point higher than the grafting point after the planting step, preferably at a distance of at least 15 cm from the rootstock.
8. The method according to claim 6, wherein the bending step of the trunk at the end of the transplanting step is carried out such that the main side branch is arranged substantially horizontal, is carried out and at a minimum height of the trunk of 25 cm and preferably at a height of the trunk ranging between 40 and 70 cm from the ground.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the transplanting step is carried out by planting two trees, coming from the nursery, in a same hole with the respective main side branches facing in mutually opposite directions and substantially aligned coaxially.
10. The fruit tree obtained according to the method of claim 1, wherein after the transplanting step in the production ground, the trunk has a vertical base stretch of at least 25 cm in height, from which a single main side branch sprouts, arranged substantially horizontal and provided at the top with a plurality of vine-like branches or side branches orientated vertically; said fruit tree being characterised in that, immediately after the transplanting step in the production ground, the farther the vine-like branches or side branches are from the base stretch of the trunk the longer and more vigorous they are, and in that after the transplanting step the tree naturally produces vigorous offshoots in proximity of the bend of the trunk, so that the vine-like branches or side branches found farthest from the base stretch of the trunk, already more developed, maintain their vigour while, the vine-like branches or side branches closest to the base stretch of the trunk increase in vigour and length until developing a productive fruit tree having vine-like branches or side branches all having the same vigour.
11. The fruit tree according to claim 10, wherein the substantially horizontal side main branch extends for a length longer than 100 cm and preferably ranging between approximately 120 and 180 cm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description of a non-limiting embodiment thereof, implemented with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) With reference to
(8) The system 1 comprises a supporting structure 3 for a plurality of trees 2 or for each tree 2 (as illustrated by way of non-limiting example); the trees 2 are arranged side-by-side in a known manner and not illustrated for simplicity; for example, the supporting structure 3 consists of a known pole support 4 for each tree 2, arranged adjacent (as illustrated by way of non-limiting example) or at a certain horizontal distance from the tree 2.
(9) Moreover, the system 1 naturally comprises a nursery growing ground 5, for example an agricultural ground in a field, pots or greenhouses.
(10) Each tree 2 comprises a rootstock 6 of a known type on a grafting point 7 of which (indicated schematically by a line) an offshoot 8 or other propagation material of the variety to be propagated has been grafted, or will subsequently be grafted, in a known manner, for example an offshoot of an apple variety, provided with at least a first bud or side branch 9. A plurality of side branches (or buds) 10, arranged farther from the rootstock 6, can also be present, or can develop subsequently.
(11) In particular, according to an aspect of the invention, each tree 2 present in the system 1 is bent in order to arrange the offshoot or propagation material 8 of the variety to be propagated, after having grafted it on the rootstock 6 (before or after a planting step that shall be seen, in which the rootstock 6 is planted in the ground 5), in a substantially vertical position, to form with the rootstock 6 an angle β of pre-set amplitude and however wider than 90°, preferably ranging between 120 and 150 degrees. In this way, the offshoot or other propagation material of the variety to be propagated 8 will form a trunk 11 of the tree 2.
(12) With reference to
(13) The supporting structure 13 is of known type and comprises a plurality of poles 15 installed in the ground 14 and at least one lower tensioned wire 16 and one or more tensioned wires 17, arranged above (i.e. higher than) the wire 16; the wires 16 and 17 are supported by poles 15.
(14) According to an aspect of the invention, the trees 2 already formed (therefore, after the period in the nursery) are planted in the ground 14 with the rootstock 6 arranged substantially vertical, so that the trunk 11 of the tree, which is angled in respect to the rootstock, forms a main side branch 18 from which vine-like branches or side branches 19, which have developed from the buds 9,10, sprout; the side branches 19 are arranged orientated upwards.
(15) According to the invention, these vine-like branches or side branches 19 are all provided with great vigour, substantially similar but above all with greater vigour towards the top.
(16) To obtain the results illustrated in
(17) This method according to the invention comprises the steps of: grafting of an offshoot 8 or other propagation material of the variety to be propagated on a grafting point 7 of a rootstock 6, to form a tree 2; planting of the rootstock 6 in a nursery, pot or greenhouse ground 5 at the beginning of, or during, a first growth period of the tree 2; this step can indifferently be carried out immediately after or immediately before, i.e., follow or precede, the grafting procedure, transplanting the already developed tree 2 into a production ground 14 provided with a system 12, carried out after at least a second growth period, preferably of a duration of at least a year, of the tree in the nursery.
(18) According to the invention, during the planting step, or as soon as possible after the planting step, the rootstock 6 is arranged tilted to one of its sides 20, in respect to the ground (pot or greenhouse) 5, so that the rootstock 6 forms with the ground 5 a first angle α of pre-set amplitude and however smaller than 90°; after grafting, which based on what has already been described can take place indifferently before or after the planting step, also the tree 2 formed by the rootstock 6 and by the offshoot 8 or other propagation material of the variety to be propagated forms with the ground a first angle α of pre-set amplitude and however smaller than 90°.
(19) In particular, according to a preferred aspect of the invention, if the grafting is carried out before the planting step, the planting step is carried out by planting the rootstock already tilted in the ground 5 to form the angle α. If, instead, the grafting step is carried out after planting, the planting step is carried out planting the rootstock 6 substantially vertical, i.e., not tilted, to then tilt it subsequently, after having carried out the grafting step of the offshoot (or other propagation material) 8.
(20) In any case, after grafting and after planting the tree 2 in the ground 5, the rootstock 6 must always be arranged tilted by the angle α in respect to the ground 5.
(21) Moreover, the tree 2, obtained after planting and grafting (not necessarily in this order, but also in reverse order), is bent in order to bring the offshoot 8 or other propagation material of the variety to be propagated, previously grafted on the rootstock 6, into a substantially vertical position; this step is carried out by operating at the grafting point 7 or above the grafting point 7, preferably at a distance of at least 15 cm from the rootstock 6 (
(22) The bending step in the nursery is carried out by bending the offshoot 8 or propagation material of the variety to be propagated, to form the trunk 11 of the tree 2, on the opposite side to the first angle α of pre-set amplitude formed by the rootstock 6 with the ground 5, in order to form between the trunk 11 of the tree 2 and the rootstock 6 a second angle β of pre-set amplitude, wider than that of the first angle α.
(23) After bending, the tree 2 is grown in the nursery, pot or greenhouse ground 5 supporting the offshoot 8 or other propagation material of the variety to be propagated in a vertical position by means of a support pole 4, so that the tree 2 develops above the grafting point 7 and from the offshoots (or twigs) 9,10 a plurality of vine-like branches or side branches 19 arranged on the side of the first pre-set angle α formed between the rootstock 6 and the ground 5.
(24) According to an aspect of the invention, the pole 4 is planted in the ground 5, rather than in a position immediately adjacent to the tree 2 (as shown by way of non-limiting example in
(25) During the development step of the tree in the nursery (pot or greenhouse) ground 5, any branches that develop from the side of the angle β, i.e., the opposite side to the side 20, are preferably removed by means of pruning.
(26) According to a further aspect of the invention, moreover, the transplanting step is carried out arranging the rootstock 6 in the production ground 14 in a substantially vertical position, so that the trunk 11 of the tree 2, which is angled in respect to the rootstock 6, forms a main branch 18 from which the vine-like branches or side branches 19 sprout; during this step, the vine-like branches or side branches 19 are also arranged orientated upwards (
(27) The main branch 18 and the vine-like branches or side branches 19 orientated upwards are subsequently fixed to the supporting structure 13 to keep them in position, in the case in hand they are tied in a known way to the tensioned wires 16 and 17. At this point, each fruit tree 2 is in production conditions.
(28) After this step of transplanting and planting in the growing ground 14 in the field, any branches that have developed on the side of the angle β, i.e., the opposite side to the side 20, and which have not been previously removed, are eliminated.
(29) The second angle β of pre-set amplitude must, according to the invention, be wider than 90°, and preferably ranges between 120° and 150°.
(30) Instead, the first angle α of pre-set amplitude must be smaller than 90° and preferably is chosen equal to 40-45°.
(31) The transplanting step is carried out when the tree 2 has developed and is ready for production in a successive growth period.
(32) According to another aspect of the invention, the planting step is carried out leaving at least a part of the rootstock 6 out of the ground.
(33) In particular, the planting step is carried out by leaving the rootstock 6 above ground level by at least 5 cm in length, preferably 22 cm in length and/or so that a first offshoot 9 of the shoot or propagation material of the variety to be propagated is found, after grafting, preferably at a distance of 22 cm from the ground, this latter value in the case in which the rootstock 6 is planted vertically to then be arranged in the described tilted position. After the rootstock 6 has been arranged in the final position after planting, therefore arranged tilted in respect to the ground as described above, the distance of the first offshoot 9 from the ground is reduced to approximately 15 cm.
(34) Instead, in the transplanting step, the trunk 11 is bent, forming a bend 23 therein (
(35) The bending step of the offshoot 8 or other propagation material of the variety to be propagated after planting is carried out with the aim of tying the offshoot to the pole.
(36) Moreover, the bending step of the trunk 11 at the end of the transplanting step takes place so that the main branch 18 is arranged substantially horizontal and the bend is carried out at a minimum height of the trunk 11 of 25 cm and preferably at a height of the trunk 11 ranging between 40 and 70 cm from the ground.
(37) According to what is shown in
(38) To facilitate both planting of the trees 2 in the ground 5 of the nursery, greenhouse or pot with the rootstock 6 arranged tilted to form the angle α with the ground 5, and the subsequent development of the tree 2 maintaining the arrangement illustrated in
(39) Therefore, by means of the method of the invention it is possible to obtain a fruit tree 2 that, after the transplanting step in the production ground 14, has a trunk 11 having a vertical base stretch 22 of at least 25 cm in height, from which a single main branch 18 sprouts, arranged substantially horizontal and provided at the top with a plurality of vine-like branches or side branches 19 orientated vertically and characterised in that, immediately after the transplanting step in the production ground 14, the farther the vine-like branches or side branches 19 are from the base stretch 22 of the trunk 11, the longer and more vigorous they are, and in that, after the transplanting step, the tree 2 develops further, naturally producing vigorous offshoots in proximity of the bend 23 of the trunk 11, so that the vine-like branches or side branches 19 found farthest from the base stretch 22 of the trunk 11, already more developed, maintain their vigour, whereas the vine-like branches or side branches 19 closest to the base stretch 22 of the trunk 11 increase in vigour and length until developing a productive fruit tree 2 having vine-like branches or side branches 19 all having the same vigour.
(40) Moreover, the trees 2 according to the invention, have the substantially horizontal main side branch 18 that extends for a length longer than 100 cm and preferably ranging between approximately 120 and 180 cm.
(41) These characteristics are obtained thanks to the fact that, by means of the method described, the trees 2 maintain the characteristic of “apical dominance” in all steps of growth and production.
(42) “Apical dominance” is that physiological phenomenon in plants whereby the growing top inhibits and controls (hence the term “dominance”) the development of the side buds, thereby regulating the shape of the tree.
(43) Thanks to the method described, the tree in the nursery remains in vertical position maintaining apical dominance, allowing a vigorous top and strong branches to form at the top; this means that, after the planting of the tree, the vigour gradient of the branches increases outwards (
(44) One of the greatest difficulties encountered in producing a Guyot system is that of bending the trees and making them take a correct position without breaking.
(45) With the known growing methods, after bending the trunk is often tilted and this can cause problems from the viewpoint of mechanical operations of the ground. Instead, at least 25 cm of vertical trunk (rootstock and trunk) allows the sensor arms to operate optimally and reduces damage resulting from the use of various automated equipment.
(46) Moreover, the method described allows full freedom to choose the height of the main wire: starting from 35 cm, the tree can be bent to any height (normally between 50 and 70 cm); on the contrary, with the growing system known from EP′186 it is requires 70 cm, as the trees are already bent to a right angle.
(47) Trees 2 such as those described and obtainable according to the invention also facilitate planting in pairs in the same planting hole (
(48) This configuration of
(49) The system with a low wall of branches obtainable according to the invention is without doubt the most sustainable both from an environmental and from a financial point of view: it facilitates carrying out plant health treatments also allowing, in the vicinity of sensitive areas, treatments without the use of air, while alternate rows can be treated in the open field, reducing distances and manoeuvres in respect to conventional orchards; it reduces manual pruning, collection and thinning costs as these operations are carried out prevalently from the ground or with the aid of very small carts and are facilitated considerably by the visibility that the narrow wall of branches offers; the quality of the fruit is high and homogeneous, production yields are at least comparable to standard yields but there is a tangible possibility of them being higher due to the increased light interception; a series of innovative operations are possible only on this type of orchard (viewing systems, robotic harvesting, defoliation with machinery, etc.).
(50) Grafting of the offshoot 8 or other propagation material of the variety to be propagated on the rootstock 6 is carried out using any one of the grafting methods known in the art, indifferently, without this modifying the results obtainable with the method described.
(51) Therefore, all the objects of the invention are achieved.