Peach tree architecture refers to the branch and canopy structure of peach trees, including the arrangement, distribution, and growth patterns of branches and shoots. Research in this area typically focuses on understanding the factors that influence tree architecture, such as genetic traits, environmental conditions, and management practices. This knowledge is important for optimizing fruit production, tree growth, and overall orchard efficiency. Researchers may study methods for shaping and pruning trees to improve yield and quality, as well as the impact of tree architecture on light interception, photosynthesis, and disease susceptibility. Overall, peach tree architecture research aims to enhance the productivity and sustainability of peach orchards.