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A study on the relationships between some fruit characteristics in cherries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 July 2004

Hüsnü Demirsoy
Affiliation:
OMU, Agricultural Faculty, Horticulture Department, 55139-Kurupelit, Samsun, Turkey
Leyla Demirsoy
Affiliation:
OMU, Agricultural Faculty, Horticulture Department, 55139-Kurupelit, Samsun, Turkey
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Abstract

Introduction. Some fruit characteristics are very important for cherry marketing. This study aimed at determining relationships between some of them to help researchers on fruit quality. Materials and methods. The relationships between fruit cracking, fruit weight and diameter, soluble solid and acidity content, and fruit stalk thickness were determined on 35 sweet cherry cultivars in Amasya in Turkey. Results and discussion. There was a positive polynomial relationship between the fruit stalk thickness and fruit cracking; between fruit weight and fruit stalk thickness; and between fruit weight and fruit firmness. There was a positive relationship between the fruit weight and the acidity content, and between the fruit firmness, acidity and soluble solid. There was a negative relationship between fruit firmness and pH. Conclusions. Some relationships between cherry characteristics exist, which may help researchers to solve some problems such as fruit cracking. These studies may contribute to producing fruit with a good quality and help to evaluate new cultivars.

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