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In sweet cherries, accumulated nitrogen (N) stores from the previous fall support early spring growth. To complement the N supply in the soil, Chilean growers use foliar urea applications after harvest. Information on the effectiveness of foliar N applica... see more

In 2010-2011, the investigations were carried out on trees of ‘Germersdorf’ sweet cherrycultivar, grafted on Mahaleb rootstock, planted in 1991, in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The trunk was cutwith a motor chain saw in order to break the flow of assimilates... see more

In sweet cherries, accumulated nitrogen (N) stores from the previous fall support early spring growth. To complement the N supply in the soil, Chilean growers use foliar urea applications after harvest. Information on the effectiveness of foliar N applica... see more

The effect of various soil maintenance methods on the growth and yielding of sweet cherry cultivars, ‘Burlat’ and ‘Karesova’, was studied in a four-year old ecological orchard. Five experimental combinations were used: mechanical fallow, seeding with Tage... see more

Stored reserves are critical for the early spring growth of reproductive and vegetative sinks in sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.). To study the distribution of carbon storage reserves on new, highly productive hybrid rootstocks in sweet cherry, an experimen... see more

High density central leader systems, the so called “spindle trees” are spreading in intensive stone fruit orchards established for hand picking in Hungary. Results of Brunner (1972, 1990) and Zahn (1967, 1996) inspired the researchers to implement their t... see more

Stored reserves are critical for the early spring growth of reproductive and vegetative sinks in sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.). To study the distribution of carbon storage reserves on new, highly productive hybrid rootstocks in sweet cherry, an experimen... see more

Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) and Prune dwarf virus (PDV) are the most common pathogens in stone crop orchards. These diseases are easily transmitted with pollen and hence rapidly spread in orchards leading to stunting of trees, their increased s... see more

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