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Agroforestry Practices in Citrus Cultivation
Introduction to Citrus Pruning
- Nelson Arana Montero introduces the agroforestry system established in Caña Alta, San In Velasco, focusing on citrus pruning techniques.
- Emphasizes that formative pruning is crucial for vegetative development, significantly impacting fruit production and quality.
Importance of Formative Pruning
- Discusses the timing of pruning from the first to fourth year to avoid stunted growth; early pruning can hinder plant development.
- Highlights that pruning during June and July is ideal as plants are in a vegetative rest phase, promoting new branch growth.
Steps in Pruning Process
- Step 1: Identify and remove broken, diseased, or hanging branches to enhance plant health.
- Step 2: Select four to five vigorous vertical branches as main structural elements for the tree's canopy.
Finalizing the Pruning
- Step 3: Conduct height or level cuts for proper management during harvest.
- After completing pruning, seal cuts with Bordelez solution to disinfect and prevent fungal infections.
Ongoing Care Post-Pruning
- Recommend annual pruning after the first cut until four years old; limit foliage removal to no more than 25%.