Title of article
Influence of Stock on the Early Tree Growth, Yield and Fruit Quality Traits of Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.)
Author/Authors
MILOSEVIC, Tomo University of Kragujevac - Faculty of Agronomy - Department of Fruit Growing and Viticulture, SERBIA , MILOSEVIC, Nebojsa Fruit Research Institute - Department of Pomology and Fruit Breeding, SERBIA , GLISIC, Ivan University of Kragujevac - Faculty of Agronomy - Department of Fruit Growing and Viticulture, SERBIA
From page
167
To page
176
Abstract
This experiment was conducted in Cacak region (Western Serbia) in 2008-2010 to determine the effects of Myrobalan rootstock (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.) and Blackthorn interstock (P. spinosa L.) on the tree growth, productivity and fruit quality traits of five apricot cultivars (P. armeniaca L.) grown under dry, sandy-loam and acidic soil conditions. The orchard established in 2007 at a 5.5 m × 3 m planting distance. The results showed that apricots grafted on Myrobalan appears to induce higher tree growth, yield (YI), cumulative yield (CY) and fruit weight (FW) when compared with the Blackthorn. Blackthorn showed a tendency to reduce a high vigour of apricot trees on Myrobalan, YI and fruit size. This interstock induced higher soluble solids/titratable acidity ratio (SS/TA ratio or RI) than Myrobalan. These results confirms the better adaptation of Myrobalan rootstock to dry, sandyloam and acidic soil than Blackthorn interstock.
Keywords
Acidic soil , Apricot , Fruit quality traits , Rootstock and interstock , Productivity
Journal title
Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title
Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Record number
2677553
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