Abstract

study on the growth and productivity of four pear varieties: Oksamyt, Talgarska krasunia, Xena and Kyrgyzska zymova in nursery depending on five types of quince rootstocks in conditions of the Western Forest-Steppe of Ukraine were carried out during 2018-2020. The analysis of the data obtained after three years allowed to identify the rootstocks providing better productivity and were above the quince MA.

Highlights

  • World’s commercial fruit production shows a steady trend towards an increase of pear fruits production

  • One of the reasons for this is the lack of clonal rootstocks and pear varieties well adapted to the local growing conditions and which would meet the requirements to intensive production

  • The analysis of the growth and productivity of pear variety Talgarska Krasunia depending on the rootstocks indicates that their height were bigger on stocks S1, BA-29 and IS 2-10 (134-151 cm)

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Introduction

World’s commercial fruit production shows a steady trend towards an increase of pear fruits production. During 2018-2020 a study on pear variety-rootstock combinations growth, developement and productivity were carried out, using five types of quince and four pear variey in a fruit nursery.

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