Study: Biostimulant Technologies Help Water Use in Almonds
Acadian Plant Health released expanded results of its multi-year California almond water use study, which demonstrates how biostimulant technologies can help growers reduce water use and plant stress while maintaining yield.
Almonds are California’s top export crop and one the state’s top three crops by value. As water reduction programs look to lower the local almond industry’s water use by 20% from 2020 to 2025, alongside continued chronic water shortages, it is important to arm growers with effective tools that reduce water stress and maintain plant productivity. Particularly, as the state looks to significantly reduce its water use, biostimulant technologies are relevant for almond growers now more than ever.
Beginning in May 2021, UC Davis Cooperative Extension Orchard Systems Specialist Guilia Marino and her team at the 350-acre Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center applied treatments of Acadian Organic to selected almond trees. Weekly assessments of mid-day stem water potential have shown consistently improved stem water potential and kernel weight in regular and deficit irrigation situations.
“The results are promising,” Holly Little, Director, Research and Development, Acadian Plant Health, says. “We are seeing that using Acadian biostimulants to improve stem water potential can lower the frequency or volume of irrigation needed for healthy almond trees while protecting yields.”
“As environmental and regulatory water restrictions challenge global agriculture, adopting multidisciplinary and holistic water management will be key to sustaining future orchard systems,” Marino says. “These preliminary results suggest Acadian Plant Health’s biostimulant technology has a positive effect on almond tree water status under experimental conditions and may reduce tree stress. Additional research will help determine the product’s impact on orchard productivity, as well as tree physiology and productivity.”
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