Authors: A. Godini, M. Palasciano
Keywords: Almonds, Prunus dulcis Mill. = Amygdalus communis L., cultivars, rootstocks, yield efficiency
Abstract:
Self-fruitful Apulian almonds ‘Falsa barese’
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GF 677 and almond seedlings proved to be the more vigorous rootstocks compared to GF 305. The ‘Mission’, ‘Nonpareil’ and ‘Ferragnès’ cultivars had significantly greater vegetative growth than the others.
From 1984 to 1992
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Consistent yields were produced by the self-fruitful ‘Genco’
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The average kernel yield of the self-fruitful almonds was 185% that of the self-unfruitful almonds.
The self-fruitfulness of Apulian almonds proved to be a trait of great importance for productivity.