Pot production of pecan seedlings with ‘Cynthiana’ grape pomace
Author:
Eric T. Stafne * and Becky L. Carroll
Received 5 September 2007, accepted 29 November 2007.
Abstract
In the last 10 years grape production in Oklahoma has risen from 68 ha to more than 212 ha. With the increase in grape growing and wine making
comes the need to find appropriate means for disposal of the winery waste bi-product, pomace. The objective of this study was to determine if
grape pomace could be used as a substrate component for producing pecan (Carya illinoinensis Wangenh. C. Koch.) seedlings. The pomace,
consisting mainly of ‘Cynthiana’ (V. aestivalis L.), was mixed in 10% increments by volume with a soilless medium from 0 to 100%. Each
increment had 10 replications for a total of 110 pots. ‘Giles’ pecan seeds were pre-germinated and planted one per pot. Initial electrical
conductivity was extremely high (> 4000 µmhos/cm) at 20% or greater grape pomace. Inclusion of grape pomace up to 30% had no detrimental
effect on pecan seedling growth. Root growth of seedlings established in substrates containing 40% or more grape pomace was significantly less
than the 0 to 30% pomace. At 80% or greater pomace content, plant mortality was 80% or more and the plants that were not dead had minimal
root development. Leaf necrosis symptoms consistent with saline conditions were observed on many of the pecan seedlings. The observed damage
with 50% or greater pomace content may be due to the high salinity of the grape pomace, where EC levels exceeded 8000 µmhos/cm. In this study, ‘Cynthiana’ grape pomace did not improve pecan seedling growth and development over the control treatment and was detrimental at higher
volume percentages.
Key words: Vitis aestivalis, Carya illinoinensis, soilless media, biowaste, grape, pot production.
Journal: Food, Agriculture & Environment (JFAE)
Online ISSN: 1459-0263
Year: 2008, Vol. 6, Issue 1, pages 89-91.
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