The studies were focused on evaluation of perspective local walnut biotypes, selected from different natural populations of local pomological zones (North, North-West, Central and partially South) of the Republic of Moldova. The whitest shell color and high index of kernel/endocarp relation: 45-59% of kernel were noticed at 13 biotypes of north zone. Most of the biotypes had a moderate kernel fill and shriveling score. In the same time the highest score of aroma, flavor and sweetness intensity was noted in central pomological zone (1Cmd, 2Cmd, 3Cmd, 17Cmd). In general bitterness, puckeriness and sweetness assessments greatly change among local varieties and biotypes. Crispness rating of the biotypes was almost the same in all zones. Thus, w...
The food needs for increasing population, climatic changes, urbanization and industrialization, alon...
Identification and selection of superior genotypes is the first step in walnut breeding programs. Fo...
Turkey has a rich walnut germplasm that has arisen from populations of naturally grown seedlings ove...
In the article there are presented some biological and cultural characteristics of walnut (Juglans r...
An isolated walnut population was investigated in Eastern Transylvania, Romania, in order to collect...
There are presented some biological and ecological peculiarities of local walnut varieties and new ...
The study presents an extensive assessment of sensory and descriptor attributes of 27 walnut (Juglan...
Juglans regia L. (Juglandaceae) germplasm from the region of Dibra, located in the northeastern part...
WOS: 000430372900064Some botanical, pomological and chemical characteristics of promising walnut (Ju...
Identification and evaluation of indigenous genotypes of fruit trees are matter of consideration at ...
The Persian walnut (Juglans regia L.) is one of the most valuable resources in Iran because of its m...
Persian walnut (Juglans regia L.) belongs to the family Juglandaceae is one of the most important nu...
Continuous seed propagation in Turkey has given rise to a great number of seedling walnut trees whic...
Juglans regia (L.) is cultivated worldwide for its nutrient-rich nuts. In Italy, despite the growing...
Botanical, phenological, physical and chemical characteristics of promising walnut (Juglans regia L....
The food needs for increasing population, climatic changes, urbanization and industrialization, alon...
Identification and selection of superior genotypes is the first step in walnut breeding programs. Fo...
Turkey has a rich walnut germplasm that has arisen from populations of naturally grown seedlings ove...
In the article there are presented some biological and cultural characteristics of walnut (Juglans r...
An isolated walnut population was investigated in Eastern Transylvania, Romania, in order to collect...
There are presented some biological and ecological peculiarities of local walnut varieties and new ...
The study presents an extensive assessment of sensory and descriptor attributes of 27 walnut (Juglan...
Juglans regia L. (Juglandaceae) germplasm from the region of Dibra, located in the northeastern part...
WOS: 000430372900064Some botanical, pomological and chemical characteristics of promising walnut (Ju...
Identification and evaluation of indigenous genotypes of fruit trees are matter of consideration at ...
The Persian walnut (Juglans regia L.) is one of the most valuable resources in Iran because of its m...
Persian walnut (Juglans regia L.) belongs to the family Juglandaceae is one of the most important nu...
Continuous seed propagation in Turkey has given rise to a great number of seedling walnut trees whic...
Juglans regia (L.) is cultivated worldwide for its nutrient-rich nuts. In Italy, despite the growing...
Botanical, phenological, physical and chemical characteristics of promising walnut (Juglans regia L....
The food needs for increasing population, climatic changes, urbanization and industrialization, alon...
Identification and selection of superior genotypes is the first step in walnut breeding programs. Fo...
Turkey has a rich walnut germplasm that has arisen from populations of naturally grown seedlings ove...