RESPONSE OF YOUNG SOUR CHERRY TREES TO WOODCHIP MULCH AND DRIP IRRIGATION

Authors

  • Daina Feldmane Latvia State Institute of Fruit Growing

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/etr2011vol2.969

Keywords:

sour cherries, woodchip mulch, drip irrigation, spur and twig blight, cherry leaf spot

Abstract

The productivity of sour cherries grown in Latvia is insufficient. Yielding of sour cherries can be advanced providing appropriate soil moisture and control of diseases. Cherry leaf spot as well as spur and twig blight are the most important sour cherry diseases which cause economical losses of the yield. The influence of woodchip mulch and drip irrigation on sour cherry yielding and resistance to the diseases is investigated. The drip irrigation and woodchip mulch increased the yield of cherries. The cultivar ‘Bulatnikovskaya’ was the most productive. Drip irrigation slightly improved resistance to cherry leaf spot for the cultivars ‘Zentenes’, ‘Orlica’ and ‘Tamaris’.

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Published

2015-08-05

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D. Feldmane, “RESPONSE OF YOUNG SOUR CHERRY TREES TO WOODCHIP MULCH AND DRIP IRRIGATION”, ETR, vol. 2, pp. 252–259, Aug. 2015, doi: 10.17770/etr2011vol2.969.