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Marlene Ayala, Gregory A. Lang
Pág. 191 - 203
Stored reserves are critical for the early spring growth of reproductive and vegetative sinks in sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.). To study the distribution of carbon storage reserves on new, highly productive hybrid rootstocks in sweet cherry, an experime...
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Marlene Ayala, Pilar Bañados, Mariana Thielemann, Román Toro
Pág. 71 - 80
In sweet cherries, accumulated nitrogen (N) stores from the previous fall support early spring growth. To complement the N supply in the soil, Chilean growers use foliar urea applications after harvest. Information on the effectiveness of foliar N applic...
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Macarena Villasante, Soledad Godoy, Juan Pablo Zoffoli, Marlene Ayala
Pág. 117 - 126
Annual pruning is one of the most efficient ways to regulate crop load and renew fruiting wood in highly productive sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) combinations. Although Chilean growers did not previously prune cherry trees of more vigorous combinatio...
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Claudia Bonomelli, Carlos Bonilla, Edouard Acuña, Pamela Artacho
Pág. 127 - 136
The period between flowering and harvest in the sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is shorter than most fruit trees; thus, competition for assimilate and nutrients occurs early in the season. To properly supply water and nutrients during this critical per...
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