Valentina Castro, head of regulation and development at In-pacta, evaluates the effect of Auxym on fruit quality and production, particularly in a cherry trial, with applications from green tips to fruit set.
Various trials have validated early applications of Auxym. In this case, PEC consulting carried out a trial with the aim of evaluating the effect of Auxym on fruit quality and production, with applications from green tips to straw colour. The trial consisted of 4 treatments, applied at different times where in green tips and white bud it was applied at a concentration of 150 cc/hL and in full flower, jacket fall and straw colour, it was applied at a concentration of 100 cc/hL. Treatment T1 was applied from white bud to jacket fall, T2 from green tips to jacket fall and T3 from green tips to straw colour. And a control treatment.
As results and conclusions, it was obtained that Auxym managed to increase firmness, calcium binding and dry matter in all treatments applied with Auxym, being significant in firmness and dry matter with respect to the control. In addition, it is observed that the average caliber increased with early applications of Auxym. These differences in caliber obtained will achieve a greater economic return.
Regarding Auxym (Key points):
-Promote flowering and fruit retention.
-Improves and uniforms the color and size of the fruits.
Strengthens flowering: Stimulating with auxins in cold springs is beneficial to increase the quality of the fruit set and promote the production of natural auxins.
Curdles: It strengthens the processes by inhibiting the production of senescence hormones, which helps retention. It increases cell division by containing natural cytokinin.
Stone hardening: Increases caliber and bound calcium in fruit
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