2002
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2002.585.107
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Response of Black Currant (Ribes Nigrum L.) Cv. 'Titania' to Microirrigation Under Loose Sandy Soil Conditions

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“…According to bush volume, Đorđević (2012) classified the studied black currant cultivars into low vigour ('Ben Sarek'), medium vigour ('Titania') and vigorous cultivars ('Ben Lomond', 'Čačanska Crna'), which is not comparable with the classification in this experiment. The present results are not in agreement with Rolbiecki et al (2002), Vater and Arena (2002), Sasnauskas et al (2012) and Madry et al (2010) in terms of the number and length of one-year-old shoots in 'Ben Lomond' and 'Titania', but they are within the range of values reported by Đorđević (2012).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
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“…According to bush volume, Đorđević (2012) classified the studied black currant cultivars into low vigour ('Ben Sarek'), medium vigour ('Titania') and vigorous cultivars ('Ben Lomond', 'Čačanska Crna'), which is not comparable with the classification in this experiment. The present results are not in agreement with Rolbiecki et al (2002), Vater and Arena (2002), Sasnauskas et al (2012) and Madry et al (2010) in terms of the number and length of one-year-old shoots in 'Ben Lomond' and 'Titania', but they are within the range of values reported by Đorđević (2012).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Bush height and bush width in the present study were greater in 'Ben Lomond', 'Tiben' and 'Tisel', whereas 'Titania' had greater bush height and almost identical bush width relative to the values reported by Sasnauskas et al (2008). In their analysis of the vegetative growth potential of 80 black currant genotypes, Kampuss and Strautina (2004) determined greater bush height in 'Titania' than in this experiment, whereas Rolbiecki et al (2002) reported significantly lower bush height in the same cultivar. The present experimental results on bush volume are significantly lower than in Pluta and Zurawicz (2008) and Pluta et al (2008), whereas Đorđević (2012) obtained similar values for bush height, but not for bush width.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 47%
“…The other tested cultivars, on average, for 2 years of research, were described by IWUE as ranging from 26 kg•ha −1 •mm −1 to 41 kg•ha −1 •mm −1 . Diverse irrigation water use efficiency in the cultivation of various asparagus cultivars has been confirmed by the results of previous trials conducted in the central Poland (region of Bydgoszcz) with other cultivars of asparagus [2,14] and vegetable species [50,51] or berry plants [52][53][54][55].…”
Section: Irrigation Water Use Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 56%
“…More favorable water conditions were noted in the southern and northern region of the country [15]. The highest need for irrigation supplementing precipitation was observed just in central Poland [30][31][32][33][34][35]. A clearly negative effect of drought periods on the yield of grapevine plants grown in Poland was published by Treder and Pacholak [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%