@article{
author = "Bakić, Ivana and Rakonjac, Vera and Cčolić, S. and Akšić, M.F. and Radović, Aleksandar and Rahović, D. and Nikolić, D.",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Fruit set and yield potential were studied in 15 genotypes of vineyard peach of late maturity (from middle to the end of September) during a three-year period (2012-2014). The study was carried out at the Experimental Station Radmilovac of the Faculty of Agriculture in Belgrade. Genotypes were evaluated for: Initial and final fruit set, fruit weight, number of fruits m-1 of shoot length and yield m-1 of shoot length. Initial fruit set varied from 36.0% (genotype IV/16) to 67.0% (genotype IV/14), and final fruit set from 24.9% (genotype IV/13) to 51.2% (genotype IV/14). Fruit weight ranged from 40.1 g (genotype II/24) to 78.2 g (genotype II/17). Highest number of fruits m-1 of shoot length was recorded at genotype II/17 (21.3) and the lowest at genotype II/31 (9.6). Yield m-1 of shoot length varied from 0.5 kg (genotypes II/13 and II/24) to 1.4 kg (genotype IV/18). Among studied vineyard peach genotypes, three genotypes (II/17, IV/17 and IV/18) can be recommended as promising related to yield potential, or as starting material for new peach cultivars of late maturity in further breeding work.",
publisher = "International Society for Horticultural Science",
journal = "Acta Horticulturae",
title = "Fruit set and yield potential of late ripening vineyard peach genotypes",
pages = "171-167",
volume = "1289",
doi = "10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.24"
}