Jujube quality management

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This page aims to assist growers to consistently deliver quality jujubes to consumers.

Introduction

To maximise profits, jujube quality should be managed from selection of the orchard site through to transport to the market. There are many factors throughout production that will influence the quality of the product including:

  • Variety selections
  • Quality of propagating material
  • Irrigation and nutrition management
  • Training and pruning
  • Pest and disease control
  • Harvest
  • Postharvest storage, packaging and transport

Variety selections

There are currently around 15 jujube varieties grown in Australia. Some are fresh eating varieties, some are best for drying or processing while others are multipurpose. Selecting the right variety for your end product will be an important factor in the final quality of your fruit. Table 1 outlines the varieties available in WA and their best use.

The quality of the propagating material will also influence fruit quality. Detecting and treating diseases in nursery stock will ensure good quality planting material for the industry.

Planting a mixture of varieties with different maturity times will allow you to extend your season and manage at peak times such as harvest.

Table 1 Jujube varieties in Australia

Variety

Use

Characteristics

Li

Fresh

  • Large, mid-season ripening

Chico

Fresh

  • Fruit is round but flattened
  • Excellent fresh fruit with an apple-like sweet-acid taste
  • Good either fresh or dried
  • Mid-late season ripening

Shanxi-Li

Fresh

  • Very large fruit

GA866

Fresh

  • Sweet fruit with a high sugar level
  • Large, elongated fruit

Redlands

Fresh

  • Very large, sweet, round fruit
  • Mid-season ripening

Silverhill

 Fresh

  • Med-large, elongated fruit, very sweet
  • Very late season ripening
  • Good for humid areas

Sherwood

Fresh

Dried

  • Fruit is very dense and excellent quality
  • Late season

Honeyjar

Fresh

Dried

 

  • Small but very unique, sweet tasting, crunchy, juicy fruit, very thin-skinned
  • Early ripening
  • Considered a fresh eating jujube but also good dried

Sihong

Fresh

Dried

Processed

  • Excellent, large, round fruit
  • Mid-season ripening
  • One of the best fresh varieties
  • Also good processed or dried

Suimen/

Shuimen

Fresh

Dried

Processing

  • Fruit is elongated
  • Fairly good fresh but better dried or processed
  • Mid-season ripening

Lang

Dried

Processing

  • Large, pear-shaped fruit
  • Mid- late ripening
  • Good variety for dried fruit, very good for processing
  • Not suited for humid areas
  • The tree is very upright and virtually thornless

Don-Polenski

Dried

  • Similar to Lang with a better, crisper flavour

Thornless

Dried

  • Fruit similar to Lang

Admiral Wilkes

Dried

Processing

  • Elongated and very late ripening
  • Best processed or dried