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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 825: I Balkan Symposium on Fruit Growing
PRODUCTIVE TRAITS OF THE FALL-BEARING RASPBERRY CULTIVAR 'LYULIN' IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OF CACAK (WESTERN SERBIA)
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| Authors: | T. Milosevic, I. Glisic, N. Milosevic |
| Keywords: | raspberry, fall-bearing cultivar, ¿Lyulin¿, fruit ripeness, fruit mass, yield |
Abstract:
Over the 2005-2006 period, an examination was done on the productive traits of the Bulgarian fall-bearing raspberry cultivar ‘Lyulin’ [(‘Newburgh’ × ‘Bulgarski rubin’) × ‘Zeva’] grown under the environmental conditions of Cacak (Western Serbia). The planting distance between and within the rows was 3.0 m and 0.5 m, respectively.
In the fruit-bearing period, 8-10 canes were left per row metre.
The results showed that on average the first harvesting started on 12 June and lasted till 25 July.
The average fruit mass was 3.36 g and the soluble solids content was 7.5°Brix.
The second harvesting period started on 27 September and lasted till 26 October.
The average fruit mass was 3.43 g and the soluble solids content was 6.0°Brix.
The average yield per hectare was 13,633 kg.
In growing ‘Lyulin’ as a summer-bearing cultivar, the beginning of fruit ripeness was registered on 25 July and its end on 5 October.
The average fruit mass was 3.34 g and the soluble solids content ranged from 6.0°Brix in the second (colder) part of the growing season to 9.0°Brix in the warmer (first) one.
The average yield per hectare was 9,734 kg.
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