Volume 56 Number 3 Article 26
Year 2002 Month 7
Title: Selection of Native 'Cornelian' Cherries Grown in Turkey
Author: T. Karadeniz
Abstract:
This study was conducted to select promising Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) genotypes in an area
situated in the Black Sea of Turkey.
The population which consisted of native seedling trees were examined with respect to fruit characteristics for three years.
Among genotypes, six genotypes were selected for industrial and fresh consuming.
Based on mean values of three years, promising selections
had 3.08 to 3.71 g fruit weight, 2.72 to 3.25 g fruit flesh weight, 3.71 to 4.77 mm flesh thickness, 6.10
to 7.58 flesh/seed rate, 2.87 to 3.12 pH, 14.15 to 16.29% total soluble solids (TSS) and 2.00 to 2.65%
titrable acidity.
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