Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/626
Title: Early performance of four sweet cherry cultivars grafted on gisela 5 and colt rootstocks in a high density growing system
Authors: Milić, Bojana
Kalajdžić, Jelena 
Keserović, Zoran 
Magazin, Nenad 
Ognjanov, Vladislav 
Milović (Miodragović), Maja 
Popara G.
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2019
Journal: Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Hortorum Cultus
Abstract: © Copyright by Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Przyrodniczego w Lublinie. Growing the sweet cherry on different vigor rootstocks, such as Colt and Gisela 5, in a high-density orchard, causes differences in growth and productivity and later imposes the need to change the growing system including pruning, flower and fruit thinning, irrigation and fertilization. In the present research, four sweet cherry cultivars (Summit, Kordia, Lapins and Regina) grafted on Colt and Gisela 5 rootstocks were assessed for morphological traits and productivity. The parameters investigated were: vegetative growth, bearing potential, fruit set, precocity, productivity, fruit growth habit and quality attributes. Compared to Colt, the trees on Gisela 5 had smaller TCSA and the length of two-year-old branches, in the fifth season after planting. Trees on Gisela 5 had a higher number of flower buds per may bouquet compared to Colt, which confirms that bearing potential is highly affected by the rootstock. Growing the sweet cherries on Gisela 5 induced a higher fruit setting in all cultivars except in Kordia. Fruit physical attributes were affected by the cultivar, growing system and experimental year. For all tested cultivars, the yield per tree was significantly lower on Colt compared to Gisela 5. Gisela 5 performed better than Colt, which suggests that Gisela 5 should be used as a rootstock in high density sweet cherry production systems.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/626
ISSN: 16440692
DOI: 10.24326/asphc.2019.1.10
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