Abstract
GA3 was sprayed on Thompson Seedless vines at five different stages of berry growth and development from bloom to véraison. All vines were girdled at fruit-set (FS). The application of GA3 [Bloom (B1) 15 ppm, FS 40 ppm] produced the smallest berries, and four sprays (B1 15 ppm, FS 40 ppm, two and four weeks after FS 40 ppm) resulted in the heaviest berries. GA3 at véraison had little or no effect on berry size.
The ratio of length to width of berries was also increased by three and four sprays of GA3 with the ratio highest when four GA3 were used.
The GA3 sprays after FS stage had no effect on the percentage shatter of berries, compared to controls. The °Brix was slightly less in the grapes which had received three or four repeat sprays of GA3. GA3 at véraison produced the hardest berries, as indicated by the force required for a probe to penetrate the flesh of these berries.
- Received February 1978.
- Accepted August 1978.
- Published online January 1978
- Copyright 1978 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture
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