A study of processes active in regeneration of different sweet cherry varieties

Cherries belong to the group of fruit trees, which require little attention in pruning. The process of getting bald branches is less accentuated, which is associated with the light requirement of organs changing along with the aging process. The growing habits of the varieties (length and number of...

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Main Author: B. Vaszily
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Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2010-01-01
Series:International Journal of Horticultural Science
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/864
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description Cherries belong to the group of fruit trees, which require little attention in pruning. The process of getting bald branches is less accentuated, which is associated with the light requirement of organs changing along with the aging process. The growing habits of the varieties (length and number of growing shoots, etc.) is closely related with the productivity of fruiting parts. The ability of regeneration and the functional effectiveness of fruiting structures are expressed by the distribution according to their age. The differences registered justify the necessity to develop pruning policies for each particular type of variety. For that purpose, we have to examine the age dependency of the processes related to regeneration, which may serve as starting point of a pruning strategy. Growth of some parts should be stimulated in order to develop or regenerate fruiting parts. Some branches need to be rejuvenated, partially, as an antidote to progressive senescence. Every intervention is aimed to strengthen the development of the most productive constructions. Reactions induced by rejuvenation should be expressed in fruiting intensity. A pruning program adapted to the particular variety as well as to the actual phase of a rotating pruning system should anticipate results.
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spelling doaj.art-bb3db9f8cf0d4119b0f8bb34917c4b462022-12-22T01:47:55ZengUniversity of DebrecenInternational Journal of Horticultural Science1585-04042676-931X2010-01-0116110.31421/IJHS/16/1/864A study of processes active in regeneration of different sweet cherry varietiesB. Vaszily0Centre for Agricultural Sciences and Engineering, University of Debrecen 138 Böszörményi St., 4032 Debrecen, HungaryCherries belong to the group of fruit trees, which require little attention in pruning. The process of getting bald branches is less accentuated, which is associated with the light requirement of organs changing along with the aging process. The growing habits of the varieties (length and number of growing shoots, etc.) is closely related with the productivity of fruiting parts. The ability of regeneration and the functional effectiveness of fruiting structures are expressed by the distribution according to their age. The differences registered justify the necessity to develop pruning policies for each particular type of variety. For that purpose, we have to examine the age dependency of the processes related to regeneration, which may serve as starting point of a pruning strategy. Growth of some parts should be stimulated in order to develop or regenerate fruiting parts. Some branches need to be rejuvenated, partially, as an antidote to progressive senescence. Every intervention is aimed to strengthen the development of the most productive constructions. Reactions induced by rejuvenation should be expressed in fruiting intensity. A pruning program adapted to the particular variety as well as to the actual phase of a rotating pruning system should anticipate results.https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/864regenerationsweet cherrypruning
spellingShingle B. Vaszily
A study of processes active in regeneration of different sweet cherry varieties
International Journal of Horticultural Science
regeneration
sweet cherry
pruning
title A study of processes active in regeneration of different sweet cherry varieties
title_full A study of processes active in regeneration of different sweet cherry varieties
title_fullStr A study of processes active in regeneration of different sweet cherry varieties
title_full_unstemmed A study of processes active in regeneration of different sweet cherry varieties
title_short A study of processes active in regeneration of different sweet cherry varieties
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sweet cherry
pruning
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