Articles
Some raspberry cultivars grown in the conditions of sandy soils from southwestern Romania
Article number
1444_10
Pages
69 – 76
Language
English
Abstract
Raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) is one of the fruit species appreciated by consumers for the special taste of the fruits, and by the farmers for the fruit yield.
The area of sandy soils in southern Romania is characterized by a temperate climate with an emphasis on aridification, which meets the special conditions required by the raspberry species.
Starting from 2019, at the Dăbuleni Research-Development Station for Plant Cultivation on Sandy Soil, seven raspberry genotypes were studied for the evaluation of growth characteristics, the fruiting capacity, and fruit quality to expand the crop.
Following the study, the ‘Maravilla’ and ‘Poemat’ genotypes were noted to produce over 10 t ha-1. The highest fruit yield (t ha-1) was registered to the ‘Maravilla’ (18.53) and the lowest to the ‘Przehyba’ (3.85).
The area of sandy soils in southern Romania is characterized by a temperate climate with an emphasis on aridification, which meets the special conditions required by the raspberry species.
Starting from 2019, at the Dăbuleni Research-Development Station for Plant Cultivation on Sandy Soil, seven raspberry genotypes were studied for the evaluation of growth characteristics, the fruiting capacity, and fruit quality to expand the crop.
Following the study, the ‘Maravilla’ and ‘Poemat’ genotypes were noted to produce over 10 t ha-1. The highest fruit yield (t ha-1) was registered to the ‘Maravilla’ (18.53) and the lowest to the ‘Przehyba’ (3.85).
Authors
I. Titirică, F. Netcu, A. Diaconu, Ș. Nanu, C. Bîrsoghe, A.N. Paraschiv, M. Dima
Keywords
yield, fruit thickness, ‘Maravilla’, ‘Poemat’, ‘Przehyba’
Groups involved
- Division Vine and Berry Fruits
- Division Plant-Environment Interactions in Field Systems
- Division Horticulture for Human Health
- Working Group Vaccinium Species and Management
- Working Group Rubus and Ribes Species and Management
- Working Group Kiwifruit Culture and Management
- Working Group Strawberry Culture and Management
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