In this study, the effects of different foliar calcium compounds on fruit cracking and quality of sweet cherry variety ‘0900 Ziraat ’ were investigated. Calcium caseinate, calcium chloride, calcium hydroxide and calcium nitrate were used as foliar sprays. Calcium applications reduced the cracking index 38 % to 66 % compared to cherries that did not receive foliar treatment. The most efficient applications for decreasing cracking were calcium hydroxide and calcium chloride. Calcium chloride and calcium hydroxide were determined to be the most effective compounds, reducing cracking by 62 % and 66%, respectively. Calcium caseinate also decreased fruit cracking, by nearly 50 % compared to the control. However, the leaves and fruit were covered ...
Sweet cherries’ cracking caused by rainfall shortly before harvest is a major problem for sweet cher...
This study was planned to evaluate the effect of preharvest calcium sprays on physicochemical aspect...
The prevention of storage disorders in sweet cherries resulting from mechanical damage was investig...
WOS: 000337716800024In this study, the effects of different foliar calcium compounds on fruit cracki...
The most common mineral employed in the management of fruit cracking is calcium (Ca). Ca is a xylem ...
The objective of this study was to investigate effects of foliar calcium application on storage of s...
The possible role of an early calcium application via sprays (0.25, 0.5 and 1M CaCl2) on dormant bud...
In many fruit trees, the thinning of buds, flowers, or fruits is used to increase the leaf area-to-f...
The rain induced fruit cracking is a big, serious problem especially for sour cherry growers but in ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Rain cracking of sweet cherry fruit is a worldwide problem and has resulted in substantial ...
The goal of the present investigation was to examine the response of Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) ...
The effects of postharvest calcium applications on cell wall properties and quality attributes of pe...
Effects of preharvest sprays of calcium with and without traditional and novel growth regulators (gi...
The effect of several methods of calcium application on the fruit calcium content, fruit firmness, a...
Sweet cherries’ cracking caused by rainfall shortly before harvest is a major problem for sweet cher...
This study was planned to evaluate the effect of preharvest calcium sprays on physicochemical aspect...
The prevention of storage disorders in sweet cherries resulting from mechanical damage was investig...
WOS: 000337716800024In this study, the effects of different foliar calcium compounds on fruit cracki...
The most common mineral employed in the management of fruit cracking is calcium (Ca). Ca is a xylem ...
The objective of this study was to investigate effects of foliar calcium application on storage of s...
The possible role of an early calcium application via sprays (0.25, 0.5 and 1M CaCl2) on dormant bud...
In many fruit trees, the thinning of buds, flowers, or fruits is used to increase the leaf area-to-f...
The rain induced fruit cracking is a big, serious problem especially for sour cherry growers but in ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Rain cracking of sweet cherry fruit is a worldwide problem and has resulted in substantial ...
The goal of the present investigation was to examine the response of Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) ...
The effects of postharvest calcium applications on cell wall properties and quality attributes of pe...
Effects of preharvest sprays of calcium with and without traditional and novel growth regulators (gi...
The effect of several methods of calcium application on the fruit calcium content, fruit firmness, a...
Sweet cherries’ cracking caused by rainfall shortly before harvest is a major problem for sweet cher...
This study was planned to evaluate the effect of preharvest calcium sprays on physicochemical aspect...
The prevention of storage disorders in sweet cherries resulting from mechanical damage was investig...