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INFLUENCE OF FIVE CLONAL ROOTSTOCKS ON THE GROWTH, PRODUCTIVITY AND FRUIT QUALITY OF 'SYLVIA' AND 'KARINA' SWEET CHERRY TREES
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In the field experiment, 8-year-old 'Sylvia' and 'Karina' sweet cherry trees grafted on 'GiSelA 3', 'GiSelA 5', 'Piku 4'and 'Weiroot 72' clonal rootstocks were compared with trees of the same cultivars on the standard rootstock F 12/1. The data collected included tree vigour (expressed as trunk cross-sectional area - TCSA), yield, and fruit weight as well as content of soluble solids in fruit.Based on TCSA, the largest 'Sylvia' and 'Karina' trees were on 'F12/1', and the smallest were on 'GiSelA 3'. The results revealed that all of the tested rootstocks being compared to 'F 12/1', significantly reduced the growth of sweet cherry trees.
yieldvigourdwarfing effectfruit weightcontent of soluble solids
Miroslaw Sitarek、Barbara Bartosiewicz
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Research Institute of Horticulture Konstytucji 3 Maja 1/3, 96-100 Skierniewice, POLAND