Evaluation of some Canadian apricot cultivars in the region of Belgrade
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Evaluation of 11 introduced Canadian apricot cultivars was conducted in the region of Belgrade during
a six-year period (2009‡2014). Control cultivar for comparison was ‘Hungarian Best’. Studies have included
time of flowering and ripening, yield, and fruit quality. In addition, self-(in)compatibility trait was studied
by means of fluorescence microscopy. Canadian cultivars began to flower one to five days before ‘Hungarian
Best’, while average harvest date was earlier in four cultivars, and later in seven cultivars. Compared with the
control cultivar, significantly higher yield was achieved in cultivars ‘Harcot’, Harojoy’, ‘Sundrop’, ‘Harogem’,
and ‘Harostar’. Significantly larger fruit size was achieved in ‘Laycot’, while smaller size was found in cultivars
‘Harlayne’, ‘Harglow’, ‘Harostar’ and ‘Sundrop’. Most of the introduced cultivars had better scores for fruit appearance,
while scores for fruit quality were lower or at the same level as in control cultivar. Nine of studi...ed cultivars
were self-incompatible, while only two were self-compatible (‘Harlayne’ and ‘Harogem’).
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Prunus armeniaca / yield / fruit quality / self-incompatibility / fluorescence microscopySource:
Voćarstvo (Journal of Pomology), 2018, 52, 99-105Publisher:
- Naučno voćarsko društvo Srbije, Čačak
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- The application of new genotypes and technological innovations for the purpose of improvement of fruit-growing and viticultural production (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-31063)
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Milatović, Dragan AU - Đurović, Dejan AU - Nikolić, Dragan AU - Zec, Gordan PY - 2018 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6130 AB - Evaluation of 11 introduced Canadian apricot cultivars was conducted in the region of Belgrade during a six-year period (2009‡2014). Control cultivar for comparison was ‘Hungarian Best’. Studies have included time of flowering and ripening, yield, and fruit quality. In addition, self-(in)compatibility trait was studied by means of fluorescence microscopy. Canadian cultivars began to flower one to five days before ‘Hungarian Best’, while average harvest date was earlier in four cultivars, and later in seven cultivars. Compared with the control cultivar, significantly higher yield was achieved in cultivars ‘Harcot’, Harojoy’, ‘Sundrop’, ‘Harogem’, and ‘Harostar’. Significantly larger fruit size was achieved in ‘Laycot’, while smaller size was found in cultivars ‘Harlayne’, ‘Harglow’, ‘Harostar’ and ‘Sundrop’. Most of the introduced cultivars had better scores for fruit appearance, while scores for fruit quality were lower or at the same level as in control cultivar. Nine of studied cultivars were self-incompatible, while only two were self-compatible (‘Harlayne’ and ‘Harogem’). PB - Naučno voćarsko društvo Srbije, Čačak T2 - Voćarstvo (Journal of Pomology) T1 - Evaluation of some Canadian apricot cultivars in the region of Belgrade EP - 105 SP - 99 VL - 52 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6130 ER -
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Milatović, D., Đurović, D., Nikolić, D.,& Zec, G.. (2018). Evaluation of some Canadian apricot cultivars in the region of Belgrade. in Voćarstvo (Journal of Pomology) Naučno voćarsko društvo Srbije, Čačak., 52, 99-105. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6130
Milatović D, Đurović D, Nikolić D, Zec G. Evaluation of some Canadian apricot cultivars in the region of Belgrade. in Voćarstvo (Journal of Pomology). 2018;52:99-105. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6130 .
Milatović, Dragan, Đurović, Dejan, Nikolić, Dragan, Zec, Gordan, "Evaluation of some Canadian apricot cultivars in the region of Belgrade" in Voćarstvo (Journal of Pomology), 52 (2018):99-105, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6130 .