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Characterization of cherry genotypes from North Anatolia
Kose, D.; Demirsoy, H.; Demirsoy, L.; Macit, I. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2017)The sweet cherry is apparently native in some parts of North Anatolia. There are a lot of cherry genotypes in Anatolia (Asia Minor). These genotypes may be genetic resources for developing new cultivars. This study was ... -
Graft Compatibility in Some Turkish Chestnut Genotypes (C. sativa Mill.)
Serdar, U.; Demirsoy, H.; Macit, I.; Erturk, U. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2010)This research aimed to determine the graft compatibility in some chestnut genotypes selected from the Black Sea Region. The study was carried out in Samsun in 2003-2009. In the study, three chestnut genotypes (SA 5-1, SE ... -
New Advances in Chestnut Growing in the Black Sea Region, Turkey
Serdar, U.; Macit, I. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2010)This paper introduces the advances in applied researches on chestnut growing in the Black Sea Region, a major origin center of sweet chestnut (C. sativa), Turkey. Some recommendations were made for prioritizing future ... -
New Promising Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus L.) Genotypes in Turkey
Macit, I.; Demirsoy, H. (Scientific Issues Natl Centre Agrarian Sciences, 2012)MACIT, I. and H. DEMIRSOY, 2012. New promising cherry Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus L.) genotypes in Turkey. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 18: 77-82 Cherry laurel (Laurocerasus officinalis Reomer) is apparently native in some parts ... -
Seed treatment with GA(3) or stratification enhances emergence of some strawberry tree genotypes - Short communication
Demirsoy, L.; Demirsoy, H.; Celikel, G.; Macit, I.; Ersoy, B. (Czech Academy Agricultural Sciences, 2010)The strawberry tree is a valuable ornamental plant because of its attractive red fruits in the fall and winter, and pinkish-white flowers in fall. Additionally, its fruits are processed into various products such as jam, ... -
Stone fruits in Turkey: a brief overview
Demirsoy, H.; Kose, D.; Macit, I. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2016)Turkey is the country of origin of many fruit species such as cherry, apple, pear, plum, chestnut, walnut and hazelnut. These species are native to some parts of Turkey. Turkey is one of the most important countries in the ... -
Sweet cherry growing in Turkey - a brief overview
Demirsoy, H.; Demirsoy, L.; Macit, I.; Akcay, M. E.; Bas, M.; Demirtas, I.; Kuden, A. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2017)The sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is native to some parts of northern Turkey. Turkey is the leading worldwide cherry producer and exporter, followed by USA. Sweet cherry is grown in the Aegean, Marmara, Mediterranean and ...