2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10014-012-0012-5
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Testing of ‘Gisela 5’ and ‘Santa Lucia 64’ cherry rootstocks in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract: Cherry cultivation has a long tradition in Bosnia andHerzegovina mainly due to favorable climatic conditions for cherry growing in this region. However, current cherry production is insufficient because of prevailing old cultivars and rootstocks. Modern intensive production of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) requires planting of high quality cultivars on dwarfing rootstocks planted in high density orchards. Cherry rootstock breeding programs worldwide require data on tolerance and performance of their rootstock… Show more

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“…Musacchi et al (2015) reported that the smaller values for 'Kordia' and 'Regina', but Gjamovski et al (2016) recorded similar values for the same cultivars. The results of the trunk section area of 'Gisela 5' rootstock were similar with the values recorded by Drkenda et al (2012) for 'Bigarreau Burlat' and Milinović et al (2016) for 'Kordia' and 'Regina'. These results are in accordance with the data obtained earlier by Tomaszewska and Nychnerewicz (2006) regarding the influence of 'Gisela 5' rootstock on trunk section area of 'Bigarreau Burlat', 'Kordia', 'Regina' and 'Van' cultivars in a high density orchard.…”
Section: Statistical Proceduressupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Musacchi et al (2015) reported that the smaller values for 'Kordia' and 'Regina', but Gjamovski et al (2016) recorded similar values for the same cultivars. The results of the trunk section area of 'Gisela 5' rootstock were similar with the values recorded by Drkenda et al (2012) for 'Bigarreau Burlat' and Milinović et al (2016) for 'Kordia' and 'Regina'. These results are in accordance with the data obtained earlier by Tomaszewska and Nychnerewicz (2006) regarding the influence of 'Gisela 5' rootstock on trunk section area of 'Bigarreau Burlat', 'Kordia', 'Regina' and 'Van' cultivars in a high density orchard.…”
Section: Statistical Proceduressupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Nowadays, sweet cherry dwarf rootstocks are used for intensive orchards production (Drkenda et al 2012). Dwarfing and semi-dwarfing rootstocks help gardeners to increase efficiency and fruit quality compared to standard rootstocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to numerous authors, the extract content in sweet cherry cv. 'Burlat' ranges from 11.2% to 18.4%, the total acidity ranges from 0.25 to 1.2 g of malic acid•100 g −1 FW, and the MI ranges from 16.4 to 29.0 [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. In this study, it was found that the applied methyl anthranilate-based repellent had no influence on the content of extract in fruits and their total acidity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%