MORPHOGENESIS OF BOUQUET SPURS IN THE BRANCHING SYSTEM OF SWEET CHERRIES

S. Kramer
The length of shoots has a lower effect on the diameter of bouquet spurs and the number of inflorescences than the angle of branches to the vertical. As age increases, dwarfing growth will reduce the reproductive tendency of bouquet spurs as well as bad light exposure and poor nutrition. On variety-rootstock combinations of dwarfing growth fruiting branches should be pruned for rejuvenating. 28 sweet cherry varieties were classified into 4 groups according to the formation of bouquet spurs. Dwarfing sweet cherry trees will give sufficient yields only if there is an optimum of branchings. It is suggested that, on an international level, experts should agree on a few testing varieties for testing new rootstocks and thus promoting speedy introduction.
Kramer, S. (1985). MORPHOGENESIS OF BOUQUET SPURS IN THE BRANCHING SYSTEM OF SWEET CHERRIES. Acta Hortic. 169, 115-122
DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.1985.169.13
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.1985.169.13

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