Increasing your nut crop: diversity is key
FAST FACTS
Macadamia nut orchards are under-pollinated due to a lack of diversity in cultivars.
Inbreeding occurs when there is a monoculture of varieties.
Substantial yield increases can be gained from better pollination.
Better pollination in macadamia nut orchards is key to improving yields and increasing kernel recovery. While bees play a crucial role in pollinating these crops, obtaining maximum pollination is an issue that most farmers grapple with.
Coupled with this is the underestimated role that cross-pollination between different macadamia nut varieties plays in getting maximum pollination and nut set. For this reason, it is not uncommon to find whole farms consisting of a single variety.
Looking into the exact role that monoculture plays in pollination, an ongoing study in Australia has revealed that not only are macadamias under-pollinated for the most part, but improving this one aspect could add 1t/ ha of nut-in-shell (NIS) to yield. At current nut prices, this equates to around R65 250.
Prof Helen Wallace from the Agricultural Ecology Department at Griffith University in
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