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- Title
Bazı sofralık üzüm çeşitlerinin Antalya'daki değişik yörelere uygunlukları ve etkili sıcaklık toplamı istekleri.
- Authors
AKTÜRK, Burak; UZUN, Halil İbrahim
- Abstract
This research was carried out in 2017 with 34 table grape cultivars which are being cultivated in the vineyards of the Faculty of Agriculture at Akdeniz University in Antalya. The phenological stages were observed for each cultivar. Effective heat summation (EHS) requirements and number of days between phenological stages of grape cultivars were determined. EHS potentials of 35 locations at different elevations in Antalya were calculated by using daily air temperature data received from the meteorological stations of Turkish State Meteorological Service in each location. EHS requirements of grape cultivars and EHS potentials of locations were matched to detect the suitability of each cultivar to the location. Most of locations except extremely high elevated ones have convenient air temperature conditions for table grape cultivation if the right cultivars are selected. İn terms of EHS values between budburst and harvest date, the earliest cultivar was Early Sweet with 925 degree days (dd) and the last matured cultivar was Reçel Üzümü with 2127 dd. EHS potentials of locations changed between 409 and 3360 dd. EST potential of experimental vineyard location was 3360 dd. Number of days from bud burst to harvest date ranged from 101 days in Prima and Trakya Ilkeren to 158 days in Kara Erik. The most noticeable cultivar was Early Sweet with very low EHS value which has extremely earliest ripening time at mid-June in Antalya. It can particularly be recommended for low elevated locations for earliness and for high elevated locations with short growing season.
- Subjects
ANTALYA (Turkey); HARVESTING time; TABLE grapes; GRAPE growing; METEOROLOGICAL stations; METEOROLOGICAL services; GRAPE varieties
- Publication
Mediterranean Agricultural Sciences, 2019, Vol 32, Issue 3, p267
- ISSN
2528-9675
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.29136/mediterranean.520365