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POMOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF INTRODUCED RASPBERRY CULTIVARS GROWN IN WEST SERBIA
Article number
777_28
Pages
193 – 196
Language
English
Abstract
West Serbia is renowned for excellent conditions for raspberry production, with high quality fruit and yield.
‘Willamette’ is the most widely planted cultivar in commercial raspberry production in Serbia (about 95%). Beside Willamette, Gradina (selected in Research Institute «Serbia», Fruit growing and viticulture center, Cacak) was studied.
Investigations included eight introduced floricane raspberry cultivars: Elida, Lucana (Resa), Marla, Meeker, Glen Ample, Niniane (Rubaca), Tulameen and Wei-Rula.
Fruit weight showed large differences between cultivars, ranging from 3.55 g (‘Niniane’) to 7.32 g (‘Glen Ample’).
Tulameen had the highest fruit soluble solids content (11.1%) and Elida had the lowest (6.0%).
‘Willamette’ is the most widely planted cultivar in commercial raspberry production in Serbia (about 95%). Beside Willamette, Gradina (selected in Research Institute «Serbia», Fruit growing and viticulture center, Cacak) was studied.
Investigations included eight introduced floricane raspberry cultivars: Elida, Lucana (Resa), Marla, Meeker, Glen Ample, Niniane (Rubaca), Tulameen and Wei-Rula.
Fruit weight showed large differences between cultivars, ranging from 3.55 g (‘Niniane’) to 7.32 g (‘Glen Ample’).
Tulameen had the highest fruit soluble solids content (11.1%) and Elida had the lowest (6.0%).
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Authors
M.D. Milutinović, J. Milivojević, G. Đaković, M.M. Milutinović, R. Miletić, M. Novaković
Keywords
floricane raspberry cultivars, pomological characteristics
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