USEFULNESS OF FOUR ROOTSTOCKS AND MYCORHIZATION TREATMENT IN PRODUCTION OF SWEET CHERRY MAIDEN TREES IN A NURSERY

In nursery production there are very few verified rootstocks for production of sweet cherry maiden trees. They do not always guarantee good growth results as well. GiSelA 5 and PHL-A seem to be very interesting ones, however, so far not well examined in a nursery. For a better adaptation of plants...

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Main Authors: Sławomir Świerczyński, Aleksander Stachowiak
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Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing House 2012-04-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/3050
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description In nursery production there are very few verified rootstocks for production of sweet cherry maiden trees. They do not always guarantee good growth results as well. GiSelA 5 and PHL-A seem to be very interesting ones, however, so far not well examined in a nursery. For a better adaptation of plants and improvement of condition for their growth, mycorrhizal fungus are used more and more often. In the experiment carried out in years 2007–2010 usefulness of four rootstocks and also of mycorrhization treatment for nursery production of maiden trees of two cultivars of sweet cherry trees was checked. The studies covered the following rootstocks: Prunus avium, Colt, GiSelA 5, PHL-A, and sweet cherry trees cultivars: ‘Sumit’ and ‘Vanda’, as well as mycorrhizal inoculum produced by companies: ‘Mycoflor’(inoculum 1) and ‘Suplo’ (inoculum 2). Prunus avium rootstock grew the strongest in the nursery, the weakest one was PHL-A. Mycorrhization process, together with the application of inoculum 1 significantly influenced on the growth of rootstocks, but application of inoculum 2 did not significantly change results of growth compared to control group without mycorrhization. The most intensive growth of sweet cherry maiden trees was obtained on ‘Colt’ rootstock and the least on PHL-A. The best productivity of maiden trees was obtained on ‘Colt’ and PHL-A rootstocks and the worst on Prunus avium. Application of mycorrhization process positively influenced the diameter of maiden trees and their fresh mass.
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spelling doaj.art-a1e167ea539c4769915b9ca8056e576b2023-12-12T09:56:24ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing HouseActa Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus1644-06922545-14052012-04-01112USEFULNESS OF FOUR ROOTSTOCKS AND MYCORHIZATION TREATMENT IN PRODUCTION OF SWEET CHERRY MAIDEN TREES IN A NURSERYSławomir ŚwierczyńskiAleksander Stachowiak In nursery production there are very few verified rootstocks for production of sweet cherry maiden trees. They do not always guarantee good growth results as well. GiSelA 5 and PHL-A seem to be very interesting ones, however, so far not well examined in a nursery. For a better adaptation of plants and improvement of condition for their growth, mycorrhizal fungus are used more and more often. In the experiment carried out in years 2007–2010 usefulness of four rootstocks and also of mycorrhization treatment for nursery production of maiden trees of two cultivars of sweet cherry trees was checked. The studies covered the following rootstocks: Prunus avium, Colt, GiSelA 5, PHL-A, and sweet cherry trees cultivars: ‘Sumit’ and ‘Vanda’, as well as mycorrhizal inoculum produced by companies: ‘Mycoflor’(inoculum 1) and ‘Suplo’ (inoculum 2). Prunus avium rootstock grew the strongest in the nursery, the weakest one was PHL-A. Mycorrhization process, together with the application of inoculum 1 significantly influenced on the growth of rootstocks, but application of inoculum 2 did not significantly change results of growth compared to control group without mycorrhization. The most intensive growth of sweet cherry maiden trees was obtained on ‘Colt’ rootstock and the least on PHL-A. The best productivity of maiden trees was obtained on ‘Colt’ and PHL-A rootstocks and the worst on Prunus avium. Application of mycorrhization process positively influenced the diameter of maiden trees and their fresh mass. https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/3050rootstocksmycorrhizal inoculumsgrowth of maiden sweet cherry trees
spellingShingle Sławomir Świerczyński
Aleksander Stachowiak
USEFULNESS OF FOUR ROOTSTOCKS AND MYCORHIZATION TREATMENT IN PRODUCTION OF SWEET CHERRY MAIDEN TREES IN A NURSERY
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus
rootstocks
mycorrhizal inoculums
growth of maiden sweet cherry trees
title USEFULNESS OF FOUR ROOTSTOCKS AND MYCORHIZATION TREATMENT IN PRODUCTION OF SWEET CHERRY MAIDEN TREES IN A NURSERY
title_full USEFULNESS OF FOUR ROOTSTOCKS AND MYCORHIZATION TREATMENT IN PRODUCTION OF SWEET CHERRY MAIDEN TREES IN A NURSERY
title_fullStr USEFULNESS OF FOUR ROOTSTOCKS AND MYCORHIZATION TREATMENT IN PRODUCTION OF SWEET CHERRY MAIDEN TREES IN A NURSERY
title_full_unstemmed USEFULNESS OF FOUR ROOTSTOCKS AND MYCORHIZATION TREATMENT IN PRODUCTION OF SWEET CHERRY MAIDEN TREES IN A NURSERY
title_short USEFULNESS OF FOUR ROOTSTOCKS AND MYCORHIZATION TREATMENT IN PRODUCTION OF SWEET CHERRY MAIDEN TREES IN A NURSERY
title_sort usefulness of four rootstocks and mycorhization treatment in production of sweet cherry maiden trees in a nursery
topic rootstocks
mycorrhizal inoculums
growth of maiden sweet cherry trees
url https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/3050
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