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Sweet Cherry production in the Republic of Croatia (CROSBI ID 599430)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Bisko, Ante ; Jukić, Ljubica ; Radunić, Mira ; Savić, Zvonimir ; Leko, Marijo ; Miloloža, Dražen Sweet Cherry production in the Republic of Croatia // Abstract Book of 7th International Cherry Symposium. Plasencia, 2013. str. 88-88

Podaci o odgovornosti

Bisko, Ante ; Jukić, Ljubica ; Radunić, Mira ; Savić, Zvonimir ; Leko, Marijo ; Miloloža, Dražen

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Sweet Cherry production in the Republic of Croatia

Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is a popular fruit species in Croatia. It is grown mainly in home gardens and on small family plantations, less often on large plantations. In the Mediterranean part of Croatia, sweet cherry is the most commonly cultivated deciduous fruit species. The paper presents data on sweet cherry cultivation in Croatia, major production areas, statistics on plant material production, rootstocks and cultivars, plantation area, trade balance of fresh- and processed products (import-export), and the expected changes associated with the Croatian accession to European Union. Regarding the fruit-species production area, sweet cherry is at the 8th place (PAAFRD, ARKOD register). According to the plant material production data, the most common rootstock is a mahaleb cherry (Prunus mahaleb Mill.), followed by the wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) and Colt (Prunus avium x Prunus pseudocerasus Lindl.), which make up about 87% of all rootstocks, followed by Gisela 5 (approximately 10%). The most common varieties are Van, Stella, Hedelfinger-Riesenkirsche, Early Burlat, Lambert, Bing, Germersdorfer, Lapins, Sunburst and Volovsko srce. Individual share of these varieties varies from 5 to 12%. In recent years, there is a gradual change in the type of rootstocks: the proportion of vigorous generative rootstocks is decreasing and the proportion of vegetative, less vigorous (Colt) and dwarfing rootstocks (Gisela 5 and Gisela 6) is gradually increasing. Moreover, there is a gradual introduction of new varieties, the most important being Regina and Kordia.

sweet cherry; Prunus avium; rootstocks; cultivars; import; export

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Podaci o prilogu

88-88.

2013.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Abstract Book of 7th International Cherry Symposium

Plasencia:

Podaci o skupu

7th International Cherry Symposium

poster

23.06.2013-27.06.2013

Plasencia, Španjolska

Povezanost rada

Poljoprivreda (agronomija)