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Eduardo von Bennewitz, Claudio Fredes, Tomas Losak, Carolina Martínez, Jaroslav Hlusek
Pág. 339 - 344
Fruit size is a very important quality attribute in cherry trees. Appropriate canopy and crop load management are, therefore, required to obtain an adequate balance between the yield and fruit size. A study was carried out during the 2007-2008 season ...
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Barrett R. Gruber, Libby R.R. Davies, and Patricia S. McManus
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Marlene Ayala, María P. Andrade
Pág. 443 - 450
High density sweet cherry (Prunus avium) orchards using highly productive cultivars and dwarfi ng rootstocks usually require crop load regulation to achieve high quality fruit. Among the strategies used to reduce crop load in highly productive combina...
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Xinhua Yin, Clark F. Seavert, Janet Turner, Roberto Núñez-Elisea, and Helen Cahn
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C. Pino, G. Silva, R. Hepp, F. Venegas
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The pear slug (Caliroa cerasi L.) is an important pest of sweet cherries in Chile. It attacks during the harvest and can only be controlled by organosynthetic insecticides. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of fatty acids (Peak Plus®...
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