European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a shrub native to temperate zones of the northern hemisphere, and it is the most important species among the Corylus genus, mainly due to its high kernel demand from the confectionery industry. Its spontaneous habitus is characterized by a bushy shape, formed by numerous lignified stems generated by seasonal emission of suckers, which develop from adventitious buds inserted in the collar of stems, or more generally from the stump. Despite the agronomic role of suckers, which are often used to replace diseased, old, or poorly oriented branches, they compete with the plant for water and nutrient uptake, negatively influencing its growth and yield. In addition to promoting mechanical applications duri...
Graduation date: 1994A micropropagation system was developed for hazelnut cultivars and\ud rootstock...
"Negret" is the most widely planted hazelnut cultivar in Northeastern Spain, where it is highly appr...
Though hazelnut (Corylus L.) breeding has a long history, the discipline is still in the early stage...
European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a shrub native to temperate zones of the northern hemisph...
Studies on hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) rootstocks have been limited to date. However, the use of ...
Hazel belongs to the genus Corylus, where we find as economic interest to European Hazel (C. avellan...
The manuscript presents a comprehensive investigation into the propagation of hazelnut (Corylus) usi...
At the end of 2007, due to a really scarce hazelnut plants demand, a nurseryman took the decision of...
Introduction - Annual pruning of mature hazelnut orchards is commonly carried out by hand during the...
European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a major species of interest for nutritional use within th...
Intensity of rooting on hardwood hazelnut cuttings is evaluated during two consecutive years. The ev...
Hazelnut crop yields are closely related to the number of flowers produced on a plant. The number of...
Cultivation of cover crops for soil surface management of hazelnut orchards is important to control ...
The effects of collection time, cutting age, indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and putrescine application ...
Hazelnut cultivation occupies an area of about 13,000 ha in Sicily, 10,000 of which are concentrated...
Graduation date: 1994A micropropagation system was developed for hazelnut cultivars and\ud rootstock...
"Negret" is the most widely planted hazelnut cultivar in Northeastern Spain, where it is highly appr...
Though hazelnut (Corylus L.) breeding has a long history, the discipline is still in the early stage...
European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a shrub native to temperate zones of the northern hemisph...
Studies on hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) rootstocks have been limited to date. However, the use of ...
Hazel belongs to the genus Corylus, where we find as economic interest to European Hazel (C. avellan...
The manuscript presents a comprehensive investigation into the propagation of hazelnut (Corylus) usi...
At the end of 2007, due to a really scarce hazelnut plants demand, a nurseryman took the decision of...
Introduction - Annual pruning of mature hazelnut orchards is commonly carried out by hand during the...
European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a major species of interest for nutritional use within th...
Intensity of rooting on hardwood hazelnut cuttings is evaluated during two consecutive years. The ev...
Hazelnut crop yields are closely related to the number of flowers produced on a plant. The number of...
Cultivation of cover crops for soil surface management of hazelnut orchards is important to control ...
The effects of collection time, cutting age, indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and putrescine application ...
Hazelnut cultivation occupies an area of about 13,000 ha in Sicily, 10,000 of which are concentrated...
Graduation date: 1994A micropropagation system was developed for hazelnut cultivars and\ud rootstock...
"Negret" is the most widely planted hazelnut cultivar in Northeastern Spain, where it is highly appr...
Though hazelnut (Corylus L.) breeding has a long history, the discipline is still in the early stage...