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Source-sink manipulation to increase melon (Cucumis melo L.) fruit biomass and soluble sugar content

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posted on 2022-04-04, 05:03 authored by Robert Long, G Rogers, Kerry WalshKerry Walsh, David MidmoreDavid Midmore
Various source–sink perturbations were employed to alter partitioning to orange flesh melon (Cucumis melo L. reticulatus group) and thus to influence fruit biomass and soluble sugar content (indexed as total soluble solids of fruit juice, %TSS), with attention given to the timing of treatment application. A strong relationship existed between harvest index and fruit mass (r2 =0.88) in control plants, whereas the correlation with fruit TSS was poor (r2 =0.11). Augmentation of assimilate supply to fruit early in fruit development (before approx. 21 days before harvest, DBH) resulted in more fruit set and increased fruit biomass, whereas augmentation after 21 DBH resulted in increased fruit TSS. Thus, fruit biomass was increased (1644 cf. 1442 g FW per fruit for control, P=0.02), but not TSS, on plants in which fruit set was delayed (source biomass increased, harvest index decreased from 59% for control to 38%). Treatment of plants with a cytokinin-based vegetative growth inhibitor at 14 DBH produced fruit with higher TSS (11.3 cf. 10.7% for control). Thinning fruit to leave 1 fruit per plant 1 week before harvest increased the proportion of fruit in a population that exceeded a quality control standard of 10% TSS from 20 to 80%. Variations in plant response with timing of treatment application are interpreted in terms of fruit development (cell division, cell expansion, and sugar accumulation phases). Although a detriment to yield (15 cf. 31 t/ha for control), the fruit thinning treatment was recommended for commercial use and a simple model was developed to calculate the required farm-gate price of fruit to make thinning economically viable.

Funding

Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Volume

55

Issue

12

Start Page

1241

End Page

1251

Number of Pages

11

ISSN

0004-9409

Location

Collingwood, Vic

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2004-11-09

External Author Affiliations

Applied Horticultural Research (Sutherland, Australia); Plant Sciences Group;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research