The intensive culture of sour cherry is achieved by training of trees to form smaller canopies not by means of dwarfing rootstocks but by growth moderation techniques. The rootstocks traditionally used cause vigorous growth, and it is up to the technology to apply procedures less utilised earlier for that purpose. One of those techniques is the transfer of hibernal pruning to the estival period. The best term of the latter is the period of 1-3 weeks after fruit harvest. The prolongation of the period of favourable illumination and the reduction of the canopy size facilitate higher densities of planting (number of trees per hectare) and a better exploitation of the crown (specific yield). The regular use of summer pruning resulted also in a ...
The aim of the study was to estimate the effect of' tree pruning intensity on the content of nutrien...
Intensive artificial pruning of trees increases the proportion of high-value timber but simultaneous...
Rapidly growing cherry trees are valuable. As the forests may espouse as ecological and even economi...
The intensive culture of sour cherry is achieved by training of trees to form smaller canopies not b...
Tree vigor is important because more leaves mean more carbohydrate production and larger cherries. T...
Pruning is the most important pomotechnical measure in intensive sweet cherry cultivation, that sign...
The influence of root pruning on growth and fruiting of five sweet cherry cultivars ‘Earlise’, â...
The formation of costs in the cultivation of fruit crops have their own characteristics. Before esta...
Published January 2007.Reviewed August 2016. Please check for up-to-date information in the OSU Exte...
One of the most demanded research projects is the intensification of fruit production. The use of dw...
Sour cherry can be considered as a special fruit species regarding the growing characteristics, as m...
In sweet cherry growing, intense technology is introduced as the up to date development. Among the e...
The studies concerning the effect of the time and the methods of budding on the growth of young cher...
The yielding potential and regeneration (i.e. germination of hidden buds) after pruning of the fruit...
Sour cherry is a light demanding fruit species. As most of the crop is developing from buds on one y...
The aim of the study was to estimate the effect of' tree pruning intensity on the content of nutrien...
Intensive artificial pruning of trees increases the proportion of high-value timber but simultaneous...
Rapidly growing cherry trees are valuable. As the forests may espouse as ecological and even economi...
The intensive culture of sour cherry is achieved by training of trees to form smaller canopies not b...
Tree vigor is important because more leaves mean more carbohydrate production and larger cherries. T...
Pruning is the most important pomotechnical measure in intensive sweet cherry cultivation, that sign...
The influence of root pruning on growth and fruiting of five sweet cherry cultivars ‘Earlise’, â...
The formation of costs in the cultivation of fruit crops have their own characteristics. Before esta...
Published January 2007.Reviewed August 2016. Please check for up-to-date information in the OSU Exte...
One of the most demanded research projects is the intensification of fruit production. The use of dw...
Sour cherry can be considered as a special fruit species regarding the growing characteristics, as m...
In sweet cherry growing, intense technology is introduced as the up to date development. Among the e...
The studies concerning the effect of the time and the methods of budding on the growth of young cher...
The yielding potential and regeneration (i.e. germination of hidden buds) after pruning of the fruit...
Sour cherry is a light demanding fruit species. As most of the crop is developing from buds on one y...
The aim of the study was to estimate the effect of' tree pruning intensity on the content of nutrien...
Intensive artificial pruning of trees increases the proportion of high-value timber but simultaneous...
Rapidly growing cherry trees are valuable. As the forests may espouse as ecological and even economi...