Weather condition at experimental orchard. Figure 1 shows changes of maximum, average, and minimum temperatures and the number of rainy days from March 8, 2021 (the day of treatment) to April 14, 2021 [37 days after treatment (DAT)] at the peach orchard. The average daily temperature range during the experimental period was 14.7 ℃. Below zero temperatures occurred twice during 37 days. The lowest temperature was − 2.3 ℃ on March 23, 2021. The average temperature of the experimental period rose about 3.5 ℃ compared to that 10 years ago. The number of rainy days was 12, which corresponded to about 1/3 of the experimental period.
Change of phenological stage in flower buds. Figure 2 shows phenological changes of flower buds from the 3rd stage to the 6th stage. Classification of each stage were as follows : 3rd stage = calyx green, 4th stage = calyx red, 5th stage = first pink, and 6th stage = first bloom. Regarding the expression rate at the 3rd stage, CT showed a sharp increase from 8 DAT, reaching the maximum of 84.6% at 14 DAT, whereas 5AG and 7AG reached the maximum of 70.6% and 71.1%, respectively, at 17 DAT (Fig. 2A). After the maximum expression, the expression in CT decreased drastically, whereas the expression in 5AG and 7AG declined gradually, with 5AG showing a gentler diminishing trend than 7AG.
The fourth stage was first expressed in CT and 5AG on 11 DAT (Fig. 2B). CT, 5AG, and 7AG reached the peak expression of 43.5%, 31.9%, and 40.2% at 20 DAT, respectively. However, maximum expression levels of all treatments were below 50%. After the maximum expression, diminution pattern at the 4th stage was similar to that at the 3rd stage. The expression in 5AG was maintained at 20.3% while that in CT was reduced to 0% at 25 DAT.
The fifth stage was first expressed in all treatments when the expression rate of the 4th stage attained the peak in all treatments at 20 DAT (Fig. 2C). CT showed an expression rate of 33.9%, while 5AG and 7AG showed lower expression levels by 8-fold and 3-fold, respectively, compared to CT. The maximum expression rate was 50.7% in CT, 33.7% in 5AG, and 49.2% in 7AG. This tendency was similar to that at the 4th stage where maximum expression levels in all treatments were below ~ 50%. Particularly, the expression in 5AG diminished more slowly compared to CT and 7AG.
The sixth stage means the blooming phenological stage (Fig. 2D). CT showed the first blooming at 20 DAT. Expression rates in CT, 5AG, and 7AG at 23 DAT were 31.6%, 2.0%, and 6.0%, respectively. The expression rate in 5AG was about 15-fold and 5-fold lower compared to that in CT and 7AG, respectively. CT reached full bloom of 81.4% ahead of AG treatments at 28 DAT. At this time, 5AG and 7AG showed full bloom rates of 34.6% and 53.6%, respectively. Full bloom of 7AG was earlier than that of 5AG at 34 DAT, but was delayed by 6 days compared to that of CT. Full blooming date of 5AG was 37 DAT, which was delayed by 9 days in comparison with CT. Thus, 5% sodium alginate treatment delayed blooming of ‘Kawanakajima Hakuto’ peach trees the most.
Levels of blooming and fruit set. Blooming and fruit set of AG-treated shoots were compared to those of CT (Fig. 3). When more than 80% flowers in CT bloomed, blooming levels of 5AG and 7AG showed significant differences in comparison with CT (Fig. 3A, B, C). Notably, 5AG showed the slowest blooming, corresponding to mostly 4th and 5th stages. In common with blooming, fruit set of AG-treated shoots also exhibited slower development than CT (Fig. 3D, E, F). Fruit sizes of 5AG and 7AG were obviously smaller compared to those of CT. Consequently, sodium alginate + CaCl2 treatment delayed fruit development by delaying blooming.