Growth correlations in apple nursery trees

Growth characteristics of maiden trees of several apple cultivars budded on various rootstock/interstem combinations were examined during the studies conducted in the USA (1994–1995), and in Poland (2001 and 2004). The following tree quality characteristics: parent shoot diameter (TD) and its lengt...

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Main Author: Tadeusz Jacyna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing House 2020-05-01
Series:Annales Horticulturae
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/ah/article/view/1526
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spelling doaj-ba5723a2fdf24538a8bdda358b304d612020-11-25T02:51:20ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing HouseAnnales Horticulturae2544-44842544-80132020-05-01171Growth correlations in apple nursery treesTadeusz Jacyna Growth characteristics of maiden trees of several apple cultivars budded on various rootstock/interstem combinations were examined during the studies conducted in the USA (1994–1995), and in Poland (2001 and 2004). The following tree quality characteristics: parent shoot diameter (TD) and its length (TH), total number of sylleptic shoots (TNS) and cumulative shoot extension (SEG) were measured at the end of each growing season. Correlations of TD ´ TNS, and TH × TNS expressed by coeficient of correlations and calculated at the end of each growing season for tested cultivars were significant in 73 and 27% of the examined cases, respectively. Additional measurements of these characteristics measured every 10 days during the entire season in ‘Gala’ trees on M.9 rootstock showed that on most occasions the correlations of both TD´TNS, and TD × SEG were significant in 62 and 75%, respectively, whereas those of TH × TNS and TH × SEG were significant in 38 and 45% of the examined cases, respectively. A significant correlation found between TD and TNS makes TD a more reliable parameter than TH for estimating nursery apple tree quality and its ability to lateral branching. https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/ah/article/view/1526lateral branchingfeatheringinterstemmaiden treesyllepsis
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language English
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author Tadeusz Jacyna
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Growth correlations in apple nursery trees
Annales Horticulturae
lateral branching
feathering
interstem
maiden tree
syllepsis
author_facet Tadeusz Jacyna
author_sort Tadeusz Jacyna
title Growth correlations in apple nursery trees
title_short Growth correlations in apple nursery trees
title_full Growth correlations in apple nursery trees
title_fullStr Growth correlations in apple nursery trees
title_full_unstemmed Growth correlations in apple nursery trees
title_sort growth correlations in apple nursery trees
publisher University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing House
series Annales Horticulturae
issn 2544-4484
2544-8013
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Growth characteristics of maiden trees of several apple cultivars budded on various rootstock/interstem combinations were examined during the studies conducted in the USA (1994–1995), and in Poland (2001 and 2004). The following tree quality characteristics: parent shoot diameter (TD) and its length (TH), total number of sylleptic shoots (TNS) and cumulative shoot extension (SEG) were measured at the end of each growing season. Correlations of TD ´ TNS, and TH × TNS expressed by coeficient of correlations and calculated at the end of each growing season for tested cultivars were significant in 73 and 27% of the examined cases, respectively. Additional measurements of these characteristics measured every 10 days during the entire season in ‘Gala’ trees on M.9 rootstock showed that on most occasions the correlations of both TD´TNS, and TD × SEG were significant in 62 and 75%, respectively, whereas those of TH × TNS and TH × SEG were significant in 38 and 45% of the examined cases, respectively. A significant correlation found between TD and TNS makes TD a more reliable parameter than TH for estimating nursery apple tree quality and its ability to lateral branching.
topic lateral branching
feathering
interstem
maiden tree
syllepsis
url https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/ah/article/view/1526
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