Abstract | dc.description.abstract | A study was carried out to evaluate the effect of rain protective covers on the
vegetative and reproductive development and fruit quality of sweet cherry trees. The
trial was conducted in the 2010-2011 season in a commercial orchard in Collipulli,
Chile, with gabled (Vöen®) crop covers on 10 rows. In half of each row, trees were
protected with rain covers from bud-burst, and the other half was protected from first
red colour development of the fruit onwards; a treatment without protective rain
cover served as control. The following variables were assessed: temperature, relative
humidity, rainfall, phenology, intercepted photosynthetically active radiation (IPAR),
fruit development, foliar area, flower bud differentiation, fruit set, vegetative growth
and fruit quality at harvest and after conventional cold storage were measured. The
protective covering filtered approximately 40% of incident PAR. Crop cover at budburst
advanced tree phenology and increased shoot length. Fruits of cherry trees
protected during the colour development phase showed less colour. Protective
covering installed at bud-burst increased fruit size, weight and soluble solids concentration,
but with more cracking at the style-end scar of the fruit and with reduced
fruit firmness. Flower bud differentiation was advanced by both treatments. | en_US |