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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 825: I Balkan Symposium on Fruit Growing

A RESEARCH ON PRESELECTION OF NATIVE OLIVE TYPES (OLEA EUROPAEA) GROWN IN TRABZON PROVINCE (EASTERN BLACK SEA REGION OF TURKEY)

Author:   S.Z. Bostan
Keywords:   olive, Olea europaea, native types, selection
Abstract:
The important olive production areas in Turkey are the Aegean, the Mediterranean, Marmara, the South-East and the Black Sea (Northern Turkey), respectively. Northern Turkey has a rich potential for native olive types. This study was carried out to determine the promising olive types by preselection methods that are grown in Akçaabat, Trabzon (Northern Turkey) in the Eastern Black Sea Region in the year 2006. In the selected 13 native olive types in that region some pomological traits were observed for fruit, seed and leaf. In these types, fruit weight ranged from 3.17 g to 7.36 g; fruit number per kilogram from 135.75 to 315.86; fresh ratio 83.67% to 91.32% and seed weight from 0.37 g to 0.82 g. These values were determined as 4.54 g, 221.08, 83.92% and 0.73 g, respectively in the ‘Gemlik’ cultivar that was used as to be compared.

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