Increasing Sweet Orange Growth in the Winter Nursery with Supplemental Light and Heating

Author:

Bisi Rayane Barcelos12ORCID,Bowman Kim D.2ORCID,Albrecht Ute1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Florida/IFAS, Horticultural Sciences Department, Southwest Florida Research and Education Center, Immokalee, FL 34142, USA

2. US Horticultural Research Laboratory, USDA, ARS, Fort Pierce, FL 34945, USA

Abstract

In the winter season, citrus nursery production faces challenges including shorter days, lower light levels, and lower temperatures that delay vegetative budbreak and scion shoot growth. With the goal of improving the production cycle in the citrus nursery, we investigated the effect of supplemental LED light on the production of bud-grafted citrus trees during short winter days. Three experiments were conducted under different temperature conditions. “Washington” Navel sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) was budded on Carrizo citrange (C. sinensis × Poncirus trifoliata) and Rubidoux trifoliate (P. trifoliata) rootstocks in early December. Light treatments included no supplemental light, day-length extension to 16 h with LED light, and night interruption (1 h of LED light at night). Day-length extension and night interruption were studied with and without preconditioning plants with the respective light treatments for 6 weeks before grafting. Day-length extension increased the scion growth, but only when supplemental heating was provided, implying that low temperatures are a limiting factor for plant growth. Growth effects were stronger when the Navel scion was grafted on Carrizo compared to Rubidoux, likely because of the higher dormancy of the latter rootstock. Night interruption did not affect scion budbreak or growth under any of the tested conditions. Preconditioning enhanced scion growth in some instances. The results suggest that the use of supplemental LED light to extend the day length may increase plant growth during the short winter days, but the effects are limited under low-temperature conditions.

Funder

California Citrus Nursery Board

Publisher

MDPI AG

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