Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Episode 124: Understanding the Complexities of Fruit Trees with Dr. Ted DeJong

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Synopsis

Dr. Ted DeJong is a professor at the University of California where he has dedicated approximately 40 years to researching and teaching about stone fruits such as peaches, plums, and nectarines. His primary focus has been understanding the physiology of fruit trees, driven by his desire to probe into how plants function at a fundamental level. One of DeJong's significant contributions is his effort to simplify and clarify the complexities of fruit tree physiology. He’s observed that existing textbooks often describe the functions of trees in great detail but fail to explain how these functions occur. This gap led him to write his book, "Concepts for Understanding Fruit Trees," which distills these complex ideas into more straightforward principles.  In this episode, Ted and John discuss: Maximizing sunlight capture in orchard planting Challenges photosynthetic efficiency Impact of early ripening fruit varieties on yield How the genetic code of tree organs, such as flowers and fruits, dictates their g