Pomological properties of sweet cherry cultivars grafted on ‘colt’ rootstock
Pomological properties of 11 newly sweet cherry cultivars grafted on Colt rootstock were studied in the region of Macva over a three-year period (2010- 2012). An investigation has included phenological traits (flowering and maturing), the elements of productivity (number of flowers in an inflorescen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of agricultural sciences (Belgrade, Serbia) Serbia), 2013, Vol.58 (1), p.61-72 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pomological properties of 11 newly sweet cherry cultivars grafted on Colt
rootstock were studied in the region of Macva over a three-year period (2010-
2012). An investigation has included phenological traits (flowering and
maturing), the elements of productivity (number of flowers in an
inflorescence, fruit set and yield), the most important fruit characteristics
(physical, chemical and sensory), and fruit cracking index. Average time of
flowering of tested cultivars was in the first and the second decade of
April, while the maturing time was between 15 May (?Early Lory?) and 20 June
(?Penny?). The highest yield was achieved by cultivars ?Giorgia?, ?Sunburst?,
and ?Crystalina?. Large fruit size was found in cultivars ?Penny?, ?Santina?,
?Sunburst?, ?Olympus?, and ?Kordia?. The lowest susceptibility to fruit
cracking was manifested in cultivars ?Early Lory? and ?Giorgia?. Cultivars
?Kordia? and ?Cristalina? were given the highest sensory ratings. Overall,
the best results were shown by medium-early season cultivar ?Santina?, which
can be recommended for commercial cultivation. In addition, the early-season
cultivar ?Early Lory?, and the late-season cultivar ?Kordia? can also be
recommended for cultivation. |
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ISSN: | 1450-8109 2406-0968 |
DOI: | 10.2298/JAS1301061M |