The yielding potential and regeneration (i.e. germination of hidden buds) after pruning of the fruit-bearing shoots of different ages were compared in sour cherry cultivars pruned to spindle shape. The examinations were carried out in order to determine the optimal pruning strategy resulting in the highest long-term yielding of sour cherry cultivars with intensive crown shape (free and thin spindle shape). According to our results, there are great differences among the studied self-fertile sour cherry cultivars in yielding and regeneration, which are worthwhile to be considered in determining the method and degree of pruning
The 'Oblacinska' sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) is an autochthonous and heterogeneous cultivar show...
The paper presents how different rootstocks and the 'Oblacinska' sour cherry as an interstock affect...
Eight pomological properties in 10 selected clones of 'Oblacinska' sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) o...
The yielding potential and regeneration (i.e. germination of hidden buds) after pruning of the fruit...
Pruning is the most important pomotechnical measure in intensive sweet cherry cultivation, that sign...
Sour cherry can be considered as a special fruit species regarding the growing characteristics, as m...
Cherries belong to the group of fruit trees, which require little attention in pruning. The process ...
Sour cherry is a light demanding fruit species. As most of the crop is developing from buds on one y...
The intensive culture of sour cherry is achieved by training of trees to form smaller canopies not b...
Sour cherry is a hungaricum. Hungary has several excellent and self fertile sour cherry cultivars. H...
The objective of this work was to evaluate variability in reproductive biology traits and the correl...
Hungarian sweet cherry production has been changed recently. Thanks to the favourable selling prices...
The rooting potential of four types or origins of Prunus avium cuttings from the same mature trees (...
In cherry production all over the world, intensification of the technology is the main objective of ...
Cherry rootstock breeding started at the Department of Fruit Science, SSU Budapest by the late 50-s ...
The 'Oblacinska' sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) is an autochthonous and heterogeneous cultivar show...
The paper presents how different rootstocks and the 'Oblacinska' sour cherry as an interstock affect...
Eight pomological properties in 10 selected clones of 'Oblacinska' sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) o...
The yielding potential and regeneration (i.e. germination of hidden buds) after pruning of the fruit...
Pruning is the most important pomotechnical measure in intensive sweet cherry cultivation, that sign...
Sour cherry can be considered as a special fruit species regarding the growing characteristics, as m...
Cherries belong to the group of fruit trees, which require little attention in pruning. The process ...
Sour cherry is a light demanding fruit species. As most of the crop is developing from buds on one y...
The intensive culture of sour cherry is achieved by training of trees to form smaller canopies not b...
Sour cherry is a hungaricum. Hungary has several excellent and self fertile sour cherry cultivars. H...
The objective of this work was to evaluate variability in reproductive biology traits and the correl...
Hungarian sweet cherry production has been changed recently. Thanks to the favourable selling prices...
The rooting potential of four types or origins of Prunus avium cuttings from the same mature trees (...
In cherry production all over the world, intensification of the technology is the main objective of ...
Cherry rootstock breeding started at the Department of Fruit Science, SSU Budapest by the late 50-s ...
The 'Oblacinska' sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) is an autochthonous and heterogeneous cultivar show...
The paper presents how different rootstocks and the 'Oblacinska' sour cherry as an interstock affect...
Eight pomological properties in 10 selected clones of 'Oblacinska' sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) o...