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Assessment of pollen viability and germinability in some European chestnut genotypes (Castanea sativa L.)
Beyhan, N.; Serdar, U. (Czech Academy Agricultural Sciences, 2008)Pollen viability and germinability in some European chestnut genotypes was assessed in this study. In 10 chestnut genotypes, percentages of pollen viability were generally high and often around or over 80%. The pollen ... -
Determination of Superior Chestnut Genotypes in the Central Black Sea Region of Turkey
Serdar, U.; Demirsoy, H.; Demirsoy, L. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2009)This study was carried out with the aim of determining the superior genotypes of chestnuts as the 2'nd step of the selection study in the Central Black Sea Region of Turkey. 10 chestnut genotypes selected in the 1'st step ... -
Effects of different nursery conditions on the plant development and some leaf characteristics in Chestnuts (Castanea sativa Mill.)
Ozturk, A.; Serdar, U. (Southern Cross Publ, 2011)The aim of this study was to determine the influence of different nursery conditions on plant development (the length and diameter of graft shoot) and some leaf characteristics (leaf number per plant, mean leaf area and ... -
Evaluation of some apple genotypes from Turkey
Demirsoy, H.; Isik, O.; Serdar, U. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2016)Apple growing areas are spread all over Turkey. Camili district is rich in apple genetic resources, which comprises genotypes with very different characteristics such as blooming time, ripening time and fruit quality. This ... -
Evaluation of Vaccinium arctostaphylos selections from the Artvin and Trabzon Provinces of Turkey
Islam, A.; Celik, H.; Serdar, U. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2009)This study was carried out to evaluate morphological and pomological characteristics of some little known blueberry types in Turkey during 2003-2006. Caucasian whortleberry (Vaccinium arctostaphylos L.) populations were ... -
A General Assessment of the Candied Chestnut Industry in Turkey
Uylaser, V.; Yildiz, G.; Mert, C.; Serdar, U. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2014)European chestnut (Castanea sativa) is a commodity that contributes significantly to the Turkish economy. The most important value-added chestnut product in Turkey is candied chestnut. Production of chestnut puree, broken ... -
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 ... -
Grafting in Seeds, Radicles, Hypocotyls and Epicotyls of Chestnut
Serdar, U. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2009)Grafts of chestnut can be done on germinated seeds, the radicle of germinated seeds, and the hypocotyls and epicotyls. These grafting methods offer several advantages over conventional field grafting, including: no need ... -
The Influence of Different Nursery Conditions on Graft Success and Plant Survival Using the Inverted Radicle Grafting Method on the Chestnut
Ozturk, A.; Serdar, U.; Balci, G. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2009)The aim of this study was to determine the influence of different nursery conditions on graft success and plant survival for the chestnut. The study was carried out in the open field and under shaded and unshaded greenhouse ... -
Kernel Breakdown Appears when Hybrid Castanea Cultivars Are Pollinized by Castanea mollissima
Fulbright, D. W.; Stadt, S.; Medina-Mora, C.; Mandujano, M.; Donis-Gonzalez, I. R.; Serdar, U. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2014)Chestnut rots are caused by various fungal species which infect the nuts during the growing season and may be indirectly involved with insect infestation of chestnuts. Michigan-grown chestnuts appeared to have an internal ... -
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 ... -
An Overview of Chestnut Production in Turkey
Serdar, U.; Akyuz, B.; Ceyhan, V.; Hazneci, K.; Mert, C.; Er, E.; Uylaser, V. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2014)This paper introduces chestnut production methods commonly practiced in Turkey, including germplasm, horticultural care, weed management, fertilization, orchard floor, insect and disease management, harvest, storage and ... -
Physical Properties of Some Chestnut Cultivars Produced in the Black Sea Region of Turkey
Yurtlu, Y. B.; Serdar, U.; Yesiloglu, E. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2014)The physical properties of chestnuts (length, width, thickness, geometric mean diameter, sphericity, volume, surface area, true density, bulk density, porosity and angle of repose) were compared for several chestnut cultivars ... -
Pollen Viability and Germination Rates of Some Hybrid and European Chestnut Pollens
Beyhan, N.; Serdar, U.; Balik, H. I. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2009)This study was carried out in the middle of the Black Sea Region of Turkey in 2004, 2005 and 2006 to determine the pollen quality characteristics of some chestnut genotypes. Pollen viability levels and germination rates ... -
Relationships between Some Morphological Traits in Chestnuts (Castanea sativa Mill.)
Soylu, A.; Serdar, U. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2009)This research was carried out on 16 chestnut genotypes in the Black Sea region of Turkey in 2004-2005. Twenty morphological traits including dimensions of shoots, buds, leaves, stamens, nuts and number of lenticels on ... -
Some Leaf Characteristics are Better Morphometric Discriminators for Chestnut Genotypes
Serdar, U.; Kurt, N. (Tarbiat Modares Univ, 2011)This study was carried out in order to determine the leave characteristics of some chestnut genotypes in the Central Black Sea Region of Turkey and also to determine whether the leaf morphometric characteristics could be ... -
Some Phenological Properties of Chestnut Genotypes in the Black Sea Region, Turkey
Serdar, U.; Beyhan, N.; Demirsoy, L.; Demirsoy, H. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2010)This study was carried out in Ordu provinces of the Black Sea Region in 2006-2008. SE 3-12, SE 21-2, SE 21-9, 552-8, 556-8 genotypes and 'Marigoule' cultivar were used. The periods of bud swelling, bud burst, male and ... -
Studies on Chestnut Grafting With Hand and Hand-Manual Grafting Units
Celik, H.; Serdar, U.; Beyhan, N. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2009)The objective of this study was to determine the usability of different grafting devices in chestnut propagation. The study was carried out in field conditions during 2004-2005. One year old seedlings of genotype 554-14 ...