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- W2103260912 abstract "13 R ecent introductions of dwarfing rootstocks for sweet cherries in the United States have stimulated a flurry of work on the intensive management of cherries. The apple-marketing dilemma has also promoted interest in sweet cherries for crop diversification. Early commercial experiences with the Gisela series of stocks have shown the promise of early production, improved fruit quality, and renewed profitability to the grower through the ability to optimize labor, production, and fruit quality. Three Gisela series rootstock varieties representing a range in size control from 50 percent to 90 percent of full vigor have emerged from research in North America and Europe. They are: ‘Gi 5’ (50%), ‘Gi 12’ (75%), and ‘Gi 6’ (90%). There may be even better rootstocks in the future. Many researchers around the world are now actively investigating additional new rootstocks such as Weiroot, Edabriz, DAN, M X M, PiKu, P-HL, and other Prunus hybrids and species (Perry et al., 1996 Wertheim, 1998, Eremin and Eremin, 2000). The introduction of these dwarfing stocks has made possible new sweet cherry planting systems, improved tree training techniques, and new more effective methods for protection from weather and pests (Lang, 2001, Long, 1999, Weber, 2001). With dwarf sweet cherry trees, netting and/or rain protection covers are more likely to be practically and economically accomplished. One of the management challenges with several of the new training systems is to develop a sufficient number of side branches in the proper location for optimum production. Traditionally, growers have headed leaders and scaffolds to encourage branching. Although heading is somewhat effective for particular planting One of the management challenges with sweet cherries is to develop a sufficient number of side branches in the proper location along the leader. A new technique which involves removing two-thirds of the buds along a shoot is a highly effective way to stimulate horizontal lateral branching in New York. However, this practice should only be used where the threat of bacterial canker infection is low or where copper sprays are applied immediately after the buds are removed. Improving Sweet Cherry Branching" @default.
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- W2103260912 title "Improving Sweet Cherry Branching" @default.
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