IntroductionThe hybrid hazelnut is an important fruit tree species known for its high productivity and disease resistance. However, during the growth process of hybrid hazelnuts, issues such as branch withering and bud wrinkling have attracted significant attention. These phenomena severely impact the normal development and yield of the plants. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the resistance to shoot emergence and physiological changes in six hazel tree varieties by comprehensively analyzing their resistance to shoot emergence.MethodSix widely cultivated hazelnut hybrid varieties were selected for physiological measurements and field surveys using one-year-old branches and buds as test materials. The resistance to sh...
Doświadczenie przeprowadzono w latach 1998–2002 w Katedrze Sadownictwa Akademii Rolniczej w Lublinie...
"Negret" is the most widely planted hazelnut cultivar in Northeastern Spain, where it is highly appr...
Intensity of rooting on hardwood hazelnut cuttings is evaluated during two consecutive years. The ev...
IntroductionThe hybrid hazelnut is an important fruit tree species known for its high productivity a...
International audienceYield reduction over the years is a phenomenon that affects many fruit tree sp...
Hazelnuts rank 6th in world tree nut production, with approximately 800,000 metric tons produced per...
European hazelnut (Corylus avellana) is a widely produced tree nut crop, currently ranking fifth in ...
Hazelnut crop yields are closely related to the number of flowers produced on a plant. The number of...
European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a major species of interest for nutritional use within th...
ABSTRACT This long term study focuses on testing various hazelnut cultivars for yield, nut quality a...
Graduation date: 1994A micropropagation system was developed for hazelnut cultivars and\ud rootstock...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
Eastern filbert blight (EFB), caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller, is a destr...
Production of hazelnuts has historically been limited to regions with mild climates, with almost all...
Abstract approved: The heritability of resistance to eastern filbert blight, caused by Anisogramma a...
Doświadczenie przeprowadzono w latach 1998–2002 w Katedrze Sadownictwa Akademii Rolniczej w Lublinie...
"Negret" is the most widely planted hazelnut cultivar in Northeastern Spain, where it is highly appr...
Intensity of rooting on hardwood hazelnut cuttings is evaluated during two consecutive years. The ev...
IntroductionThe hybrid hazelnut is an important fruit tree species known for its high productivity a...
International audienceYield reduction over the years is a phenomenon that affects many fruit tree sp...
Hazelnuts rank 6th in world tree nut production, with approximately 800,000 metric tons produced per...
European hazelnut (Corylus avellana) is a widely produced tree nut crop, currently ranking fifth in ...
Hazelnut crop yields are closely related to the number of flowers produced on a plant. The number of...
European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a major species of interest for nutritional use within th...
ABSTRACT This long term study focuses on testing various hazelnut cultivars for yield, nut quality a...
Graduation date: 1994A micropropagation system was developed for hazelnut cultivars and\ud rootstock...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
Eastern filbert blight (EFB), caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller, is a destr...
Production of hazelnuts has historically been limited to regions with mild climates, with almost all...
Abstract approved: The heritability of resistance to eastern filbert blight, caused by Anisogramma a...
Doświadczenie przeprowadzono w latach 1998–2002 w Katedrze Sadownictwa Akademii Rolniczej w Lublinie...
"Negret" is the most widely planted hazelnut cultivar in Northeastern Spain, where it is highly appr...
Intensity of rooting on hardwood hazelnut cuttings is evaluated during two consecutive years. The ev...