Abstract:
In Romania, Iasi area is one of the most favorable for growing
cherries. Regarding the zonal assortment, it suffered constant renewal through
continuous selection of local biotypes valuable and not least by introducing new
varieties and rootstocks of cherry trees from abroad. The experiment was
organized as an intensive cherry plantation. Biological material used consisted
of five new foreign cherry varieties: ‘Kordia’, ‘Karina’, ‘Regina’, ‘Summit’,
‘Sunburst’, grafted on ‘Gisella’, vegetative rootstock. Cherry plantation was
established in 2010 with planting distances of 4 x 2 m, resulting in a density of
1250 trees/ha. As a form of leadership trees crown was chosen Leader of the
Central Vogel (VCL). New cherry varieties studied were noted by productivity
and fruit quality: ‘Kordia’ 12.1 t/ha in the fourth year after planting (10.3 g
fruit average weight), ‘Regina’ 10.2 t/ha, (10.6 g), ‘Karina’ 10.2 t/ha (9.7 g)
and ‘Summit’ 10.0 t/ha (9.8 g)