AL14005: Identifying factors that influence spur productivity in almonds
Completed Project
Established in 2015, this project is being conducted as part of a coordinated research program into boosting almond productivity and profitability. Because spurs bear the vast majority of fruit (nuts) on almond varieties used in Australia, spur population dynamics are of interest in understanding yield fluctuations and trying to maintain high yields from season to season. To this end, this project is investigating the behaviour of fruiting spurs of Nonpareil and Carmel almond cultivars, and is looking at the effects of environmental and management factors including tree architecture, light interception, irrigation and nutrition.
