Author:
Zegoumou Abderrahim,Ibriz Mohammed,Bounsir Badr,El Housni Zakariae,Amlal Fouad,Ait El Kassia Abdelaziz,Asfers Adil,Drissi Saad,Fagroud Mustapha
Abstract
This study aims to describe the architecture of Nectarine fruit trees located in Sefrou region. This characterization concerned the length variation of all the tree structure before flowering by metric exhaustive and non-destructive measurements. The study conducted on Nectarine variety of Spring Bright, by measuring 10 trunk, 40 frames, 157 1st underframe, 280 2nd underframe, 361 3rd underframe, 308 4th underframe, 134 5th underframe and 1250 of mixed branches, that have been labelled and numbered. The characterization of the tree revealed the underlying logic of the plant’s construction, The lengths, decrease from scaffold to 5th level under frame but it experiences a 357% increase in length ratio for the mixed branch due to its role as the primary fructification structure. This type of distribution is logic for the goblet training pruning program. The mean number of structure evolution was (scaffold) 4/(1st level) 4/(2nd level)1/3rd level 2/(mixt branch) 9 . The raw length data was not homogeneous probably due to the pruning effect, so they were grouped in three to four class to enhance the homogeneity.