Understanding the seasonal pattern of potential fruit growth is important for identification and timing of possible management operations, and quantification of this pattern is an important prerequisite to serve as input for crop growth models. `Bing¿ sweet cherry trees were heavily thinned at 63 degree-days (DD) (=8 days) after full bloom so weight and quality of the remaining fruit could be monitored under conditions of limiting and non-limiting carbohydrate supply. The effect of fruit thinning on mean shoot growth and trunk cross-sectional area also was analysed to detect possible translocation from reproductive to vegetative growth. Mean Fruit Dry Weight (MFDW) of tagged fruit was estimated weekly, based on fruit diameter, to identify t...
Cherries are a sweet fruit, with total soluble solids being a key determinant of quality in most fru...
The growth of cherry fruit is generally described using a double sigmoid model, divided into four gr...
Knowledge of seasonal maximum potential growth rates are important for assessing periods of resource...
Understanding the seasonal pattern of potential fruit growth is important for identification and tim...
In cherry production, the assimilate supply to the fruit is a crucial factor for growth and formatio...
Fruit yield and quality determine grower income from commercial sweet cherry orchards. The objective...
Abstract: Flower buds and flowers of Újfehértói fürtös sour cherry trees were hand thinned. The yie...
Sweet cherry is a high value crop where quality attracts a significant premium. Key quality attribut...
International audienceProductivity of fruit tree crops depends on the interaction between plant phys...
High density sweet cherry (Prunus avium) orchards using highly productive cultivars and dwarfing roo...
The seasonal pattern of Japanese plum (Prunus salicina L.) fruit growth and source/sink limitations ...
Fruit size is a very important quality attribute in cherry trees. Appropriate canopy and crop load m...
In perennial fruit crops, bearing can be influenced by various factors, including environmental cond...
Cherries are a sweet fruit, with total soluble solids being a key determinant of quality in most fru...
The growth of cherry fruit is generally described using a double sigmoid model, divided into four gr...
Knowledge of seasonal maximum potential growth rates are important for assessing periods of resource...
Understanding the seasonal pattern of potential fruit growth is important for identification and tim...
In cherry production, the assimilate supply to the fruit is a crucial factor for growth and formatio...
Fruit yield and quality determine grower income from commercial sweet cherry orchards. The objective...
Abstract: Flower buds and flowers of Újfehértói fürtös sour cherry trees were hand thinned. The yie...
Sweet cherry is a high value crop where quality attracts a significant premium. Key quality attribut...
International audienceProductivity of fruit tree crops depends on the interaction between plant phys...
High density sweet cherry (Prunus avium) orchards using highly productive cultivars and dwarfing roo...
The seasonal pattern of Japanese plum (Prunus salicina L.) fruit growth and source/sink limitations ...
Fruit size is a very important quality attribute in cherry trees. Appropriate canopy and crop load m...
In perennial fruit crops, bearing can be influenced by various factors, including environmental cond...
Cherries are a sweet fruit, with total soluble solids being a key determinant of quality in most fru...
The growth of cherry fruit is generally described using a double sigmoid model, divided into four gr...
Knowledge of seasonal maximum potential growth rates are important for assessing periods of resource...