Hort. Sci. (Prague), 2015, 42(1):1-12 | DOI: 10.17221/119/2014-HORTSCI

Early tree growth, productivity, fruit quality and leaf nutrients content of sweet cherry grown in a high density planting systemOriginal Paper

T. Milošević1, N. Milošević2, I. Glišić1, R. Nikolić1, J. Milivojević3
1 Department of Fruit Growing and Viticulture, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Kragujevac, Cacak, Serbia
2 Department of Pomology and Fruit Breeding, Fruit Research Institute in Cacak, Cacak, Serbia
3 Center for Small Grains, Kragujevac, Serbia

From 2008 to 2013 the phenology, early tree growth, precocity, yield, fruit quality attributes and leaf nutrient status of four sweet cherry cultivars (May Early, Germersdorfer, Sunburst and Celeste) were evaluated on Colt rootstock in the Cacak region (Serbia) with 1,250 trees/ha. The soil type was heavy and acidic. The results showed that cv. May Early blossomed and ripened earlier than the other cultivars, and had the highest tree vigour, better yield performance and the poorest fruit physico-chemical attributes. The best fruit quality was found in cv. Sunburst which is categorized as a low precocious cultivar with small yield capacity. Lower tree vigour, good productivity and fruit quality were shown by cv. Celeste. In general, leaf analysis indicated that all cultivars had excessive levels of N and Cu, and in some cases P, whereas K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Zn and B were deficient in all cultivars. The best balanced nutritional values (ΣDOP) were observed in cv. Sunburst, whereas wider imbalance was observed in cv. Celeste for macronutrients. In contrast, the ΣDOP for micronutrients indicated that cv. Celeste had the best balanced nutritional values, whereas cv. Sunburst had the worst.

Keywords: fruit size; Prunus avium L.; macro- and micronutrients; soluble solids; yield

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Milošević T, Milošević N, Glišić I, Nikolić R, Milivojević J. Early tree growth, productivity, fruit quality and leaf nutrients content of sweet cherry grown in a high density planting system. CAAS Agricultural Journals. 2015;42(1):1-12. doi: 10.17221/119/2014-HORTSCI.
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