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1Sea buckthorn in Northeast Germany -its cultivation, experiences and research
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Dr. Rolf Hornig,LMS AgrarberatungDr. Friedrich Hhne,
LFA Mecklenburg-VorpommernGriseldis Dahlmann,
rihaWeserGold, Mostobstanbau Schwechow
International Conference Neubrandenburg28th - 29th November 2012
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Content1. Introduction2. Natural range3. Biological characteristics4. Data on sea buckthorn cultivation in Northeast Germany5. Demands on the location6. Cultivation in orchards7. Harvesting8. Overview: Sea buckthorn trials in
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania9. Brief look at the German-Estonian variety trial10. Use of sea buckthorn11. Conclusion
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3Natural range of sea buckthorn (Hippopha rhamnoides L.)
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4deciduous shrub, between 2 to 5 m tall, rarely up to 10 m
thorny branches
spreading root system
in symbiotic relationship with soil actinomycetes (nitrogen fixation)dioecious, with separate male and female plants
pollination is only possible by wind
Biological characteristics
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View of a sea buckthorn orchard
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Old sea buckthorn plantation in Estonia
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7deciduous shrub, between 2 to 5 m tall, rarely up to 10 m
thorny branches
spreading root system
in symbiotic relationship with soil actinomycetes (nitrogen fixation)dioecious, with separate male and female plants
pollination is only possible by wind
Biological characteristics
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Development of sea buckthorn area in Northeast Germany
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full light, does not tolerate shade
deep, porous and well aerated soil
optimal pH value between 6.0 to 8.0
moisture sensitive plant, a water level of 1.5 to 3.0 m deep is ideal
additional irrigation should take into account
windy sites can be advantageous (pollination)
Demands on the location
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Propagation by hardwood cuttings in tree nurserys
planting in single rows
distances between planting rows: 4,00 to 4,50 m and within the rows: 1,00 to 1,50 m
Cultivation in orchards
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Propagation by hardwood cuttings
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Young sea buckthorn orchard, open soil
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male and female ratio: 1 : 8 - 1 : 10
arrangement of male plants in the orchard: mixed rows orsingle rows
approximately 1.500 female shrubs per hectare (net area)soilmanagement: within the rows open soil (mechanical
weed clearing or herbicide use) and betweeen the rowsgrass
exspected life of a plantation: 25 to 30 years
Cultivation in Orchards
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Grass between the rows
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Variety Approval August September OctoberSirola 2006Frugana 1986Askola 1990Hergo 1983Dorana 1990Habego 2006Leikora 1979Variety Approval August September October
German sea buckthorn varieties and their harvest time
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Manually
Crushing the berries at the twigs
Picking by hand
Mechanical Harvesting
Berry-shaker: Shaking off the berries at the shrub
Cutting the fruit branches with hand pruners andpneumatic scissors, afterwards a freezing process
Cutting the branches with a (full-)harvester,afterwards a freezing prozess
Harvesting
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Picking by hand
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Manually
Crushing the berries at the twigs
Picking by hand
Mechanical Harvesting
Berry-shaker: Shaking off the berries at the shrub
Cutting the fruit branches with hand pruners andpneumatic scissors, afterwards a freezing process
Cutting the branches with a (full-)harvester,afterwards a freezing prozess
Harvesting
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Berry-shaker
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Berry-shaker in use
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Manually
Crushing the berries at the twigs
Picking by hand
Mechanical Harvesting
Berry-shaker: Shaking off the berries at the shrub
Cutting the fruit branches with hand pruners andpneumatic scissors, afterwards a freezing process
Cutting the branches with a (full-)harvester,afterwards a freezing prozess
Harvesting
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Cutting fruit branches
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Cutting fruit branches
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Transportation of fruit branches
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Branch harvester
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Branch harvester in use
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After mechanical harvesting, leaving a hedge
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Preparation of the branches for the freezing process
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Quickly freezing tunnel
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Machine for separating the frozen berries from the branches
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Nitrogen tank
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Year Topic Site2005 German-estonian variety trial (12) at 4 sites2008 Fertilisation and irrigation trial Glzow2009 variety trial (7) Glzow2009 Sea buckthorn graftings (7 varieties) Glzow2011 Sea buckthorn graftings (7 varieties) Glzow2011 Fertilisation and irrigation trial Schwechow2011 Variety testing (of German origin) Schwechow2011 Replant problems Ludwigslust2012 Variety testing (of Swedish origin [5]) Schwechow
Sea buckthorn trials in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
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German origin Estonian/Russian originAskola Botanitcheskaja LjubitelskajaDorana Gibrid PertsikaFrugana OtradnajaHabego Podaruk SaduHergo TrofimovskajaLeikoraSirola
German origin Estonian/Russian originPollmix, 1 4 Pollmix
Brief look at the German-Estonian variety trial
Female
Male
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Right: Plant with Verticillium symptoms, left: healthy plant
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DoranaFrugana
Podarok SaduOtradnaja
HergoAskola
Gibrid PertsikaTrofimovskaja
B. LjubitelskajaHabego
SirolaLeikora
Number of plants
GlzowSchwechow
Dead plants until 2011 (n = 15), German sites
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Yield in the crop yearAverage of 3 years of harvests at the German sites (1.230 shrubs per hectare)
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OtradnajaB. Ljubitelskaja
Askola
Sirola
Hergo
Leikora
Habego
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Adjusted Yield (consideration of plant losses) Yield (without losses)
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B. LjubitelskajaPodarok Sadu
FruganaOtradnaja
SirolaHergo
TrofimovskajaGibrid Pertsika
HabegoAskola
LeikoraDorana
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Content of ascorbic acid, site Schwechow, 2009 and 2011SEA BUCKTHORN IN NORTHEAST GERMANY
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HergoLeikora
B. LjubitelskajaFruganaDoranaAskola
Gibrid PertsikaTrofimovskaja
HabegoPodarok Sadu
SirolaOtradnaja
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Content of total-carotene, site Schwechow, 2009 und 2011SEA BUCKTHORN IN NORTHEAST GERMANY
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Food
Health food, Functional Food
Pharmaceuticals
Medicinal
Veterinary care
Beverages
Dyes
(Potential) use of sea buckthornSEA BUCKTHORN IN NORTHEAST GERMANY
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Sea buckthorn is still a young fruit crop in Europe.
The market potential is not yet fully discovered.
Established knowledge of varieties and cultivation are available.
Special machines for the harvest, freezing and shake off exist as pilot plants.
Sea buckthorn offer varied opportunities as a new (niche) crop in commercial fruit growing.
Conclusion
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Thank you very much for yourattention!
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Hohne