Pecan Production 101: Sunlight, Crop Load Management, Pollination. Lenny Wells UGA Extension Horticulture

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Pecan Production 101: Sunlight, Crop Load Management, Pollination Lenny Wells UGA Extension Horticulture

Effect of Shading on Pecan Trees Sunlight is the most limiting factor in most Georgia pecan orchards Nut production is limited by the trees ability to absorb solar radiation Intensifies alternate bearing and results in poor quality during the on year

Sunlight: When to thin the orchard? Thin trees when 60% of orchard floor is shaded Usually between 15-22 years for young orchards Trees Planted Need Canopies less than 35X35 28 ft diameter 7 ft apart 40X40 32 ft diameter 8 ft apart Driplines should be: 50X50 40 ft diameter 10 ft apart 60X60 48 ft diameter 12 ft apart 70X70 56 ft diameter 14 ft apart

Thinning on the Diagonal

Trees within an orchard vary Wood (1989) selected 21 Stuart trees about 80-years-old at random from a Georgia orchard and kept up with yields of individual trees for 6 years. The best tree averaged 328 lbs. per year, the worst tree averaged 26 lbs., a 12-fold difference. 12 of the 21 trees were superior, that is they were above average both in yield and regularity of bearing.

Steps to Selective Thinning Make an orchard map Should indicate cultivar and size of trees Score each individual tree. Score reflects tree condition, yield, and cultivar preference. We use 1-10 scale 30St7

Not selectively thinned water data d 5 75 y 3 55 y 1 5 d 6 25 d 7 35 d 7 10 d 7 10 d 5 50ked to 1 65 s 7 5 d 4 60 y 2 70 s 5 5 d 5 35 d 6 55 y 3 5 d 4 60 d 4 90 y 4 5 d 3 15 d 5 5 d 5 85 y 4 60 s 3 85 s 6 65 y 2 25 Selectively thinned twice 3 15 o 6 95 s 8 15 a 7 90 s 8 5 o 4 50 d 8 5 z 4 90 s 7 45 d 7 85 s 4 + 15 g 4 + + + + 6 45 u 8 5 u 2 20 g 5 15 g 4 100 s 8 35 o 8 20 z 7 10 o 7 5 u 7 15 o 6 + 10 o 6 + 15 a 8 + 15 o 6 + + 10 o 4 9 45 d 6 35 u 7 95 s 8 15 a 5 5 o 4 20 u 8 5 z 4 95 s 7 90 s 7 20 u 8 + + + + + 6 5 u 7 35 d 5 20 a 7 95 s 8 30 u 7 40 o 8 95 s 7 5 o 3 45 u 7 10 o 5 s 4 5 d 3 80 s 7 55 s 4 80 y 3 5 d 4 90 y 4 5 d 3 20 d 6 5 + + + + + 15 o 6 7 15 o 5 100 s 8 15 a 6 10 a 5 95 s 7 25 u 7 10 o 5 95 s 8 40 d? 6 50 d 7 s 5 55 d 5 5 d 3 75 y 3 5 d 3 65 s 4 5 d 4 85 s 5 well 55 + 20 a 7 + + 20 o 6 + + 6 5 u 6 10 o 6 20 a 7 80 s 5 20 u 7 20 o 6 15 z 5 10 o 6 5 u 5 55 d 7 d 6 5 d 3 85 y 4 5 d 4 25 d 5 5 d 3 75 y 3 5 d 5 45 d 5 55 5 + + valve + + + 8 5 o 4 85 s 7 5 a 4 15 a 7 15 o 5 90 s 5 10 o 5 95 s 7 20 o 7 100 s 6 d 6 90 y 3 10 d 5 20 d 6 90 y 3 5 d 4 65 y 2 65 y 2 5 d 4 60 y 2 5 d 5 60 y 2 85 y 3 20 d 5 65 s 5 25 d 5 70 s 6 valve + + + + 25 o 6 + 5 100 s 6 5 u 3 20 g 3 95 s 6 20 u 7 5 o 4 95 s 7 10 o 5 30 u 6 20 o 8 + valve + + 15 o 6 + + 10 o 5 5 5 o 4 90 s 6 25 g 1 25 a 7 15 o 6 20 u 7 10 o 5 5 z 3 100 s 8 20 u 7 d 7 85 s 6 20 d 5 65 y 3 30 d 5 65 y 2 5 d 4 70 + + + + + 5 5 u 6 15 o 7 85 s 5 20 g 3 100 s 8 5 o 4 25 z 8 20 z 6 10 u 5 20 o 7 d 6 5 d 6 25 d 6 60 s 5 60 or All 4 75 s 4 90 s 7 5 d 3 80 y 3 25 + 10 o 7 + + 15 o + 20 o 6 + 20 o 6 6 10 o 6 15 u 7 15 a 7 20 a 7 15 o 6 20 u 7 10 o 4 10 z 6 100 s 8 35 u 7 + + + + +

Before Thinning 84% of area covered by canopies. After Thinning 49% of area covered by canopies.

Yields from a selectively thinned orchard. ---Bill Goff Year U.S. Crop Lb./acre 1998 Off 942 About 50% of trees cut down this winter by selective tree removal 1999 On 1706 2000 Off 1365 2001 On 1571 2002 Off 1287 About 45% of trees cut down 2003 On 1231 45% increase from previous off-year 5 yr. average of 1432 through 2 thinnings, with no year less than 1200 lbs.

Alternate bearing is affected by when you thin. If you thin before an on year, alternate bearing is reduced If you thin before an off year, alternate bearing is increased.

Shuck Split on October 5, 2007 70 60 b a a a a a Percent 50 40 30 20 10 0 Shuck Split Percent Kernel UT 1 Tree Removed 2 Trees Removed Bars with different letters indicate a significant difference at P<0.05

Shuck Split by Tree Side 80 a Percent Shuck Split 70 60 50 40 30 20 b Shaded Open 10 0 Data Taken from trees with at least 1 adjacent tree removed

2007 Pecan Prices In-Shell Price ($/lb) 2 1.5 1 0.5 $320/Acre loss* 0 12-Oct 19-Oct Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 6 Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Price = In-Shell Price for 49-51% Desirable (USDA) *Based on 1000 lbs/a

Can be done for approximately $13/acre

Keys to Spading Pecan Trees Prune back according to tree size 4-5 diameter: very little pruning required 15 diameter: top at 16, leave 3 limbs cut back to 4 Water, Water, Water

Fruit Thinning Removing fruit from the tree prior to floral induction (mid July-early August) Improves return crop Increases current season quality Some cultivars respond better than others

Fruit Thinning of Pecan Evaluate crop load around July 4 Toward mid-late July begin cutting nuts When ovule development is ½ way, it is time to thin

Fruit Thinning of Pecan Lubricate pads with silicon gel Grab tree/limb at center of pad Shake for 3 seconds and check

When and How Much to Thin? Nut Size Example Optimum Crop Load >70/lb Elliott 60-70% 50-70/lb Cape 50-60% Fear, Stuart <50/lb Oconee 45-50%

Characteristics of Pecan Cross pollinated crop Similar to people Takes two to make a seed Seedlings are different from the parent and each other

Seedling Vs. Cultivar Pecans may be either grafted cultivars or seedlings. Cultivar = Variety Seedling trees have diverse nut size, nut shape, and kernel quality.

Type I and Type II Pecans Type I (protandrous)-pollen matures before pistil is receptive (Desirable, Oconee, Cape Fear) Type II (protogynous)-pistil matures before pollen (Stuart, Sumner, Elliott) Timing of flower maturity may change with time for a particular variety Flower maturity occurs earlier and for shorter durations in older trees

Providing Sufficient Pollination Fruit set declines with distance from pollinator In off year, yield may be as much as 30% less on trees more than 2 rows (80 ) from pollinator Pollinator should be placed no more than 150 from main variety

Pollination & Planting Design Block Planting

Every 5 th Tree on Every 5 th Row