scholarly journals Phenological characteristics, yield and fruit quality of apricot cultivars introduced from eastern Europe

2015 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 277-286
Author(s):  
Dragan Milatovic ◽  
Dejan Djurovic ◽  
Gordan Zec

The evaluation of 13 apricot cultivars originating from Eastern Europe, that is, from the former Soviet Union, was carried out in the region of Belgrade over the six-year period (2009-2014). The control cultivar for comparison was "Hungarian Best". Compared to the control, tested cultivars flowered in the span range from five days earlier ("Velikyi") to two days later ("Chudovyi" and "Polyus Juzhnyi"), while their harvest time ranged from 21 days earlier ("Zorkyi") to 14 days later ("Chudovyi"). A significantly higher yield per tree was obtained in four cultivars: "Agat", "Strepet", "Vognik" and "Forum". Fruit weight was significantly higher only in the cultivar "Strepet", while lower fruit weight was found in five cultivars. The highest score for fruit appearance was recorded in the cultivar "Strepet", while according to taste, the cultivar "Forum" was singled out. Based on the results obtained, for commercial growing in the region of Belgrade, the cultivar "Strepet" can be recommended mostly for fresh fruit consumption and the cultivar "Forum" mainly for fruit processing. [TR31063 koji finansira Ministarstvo prosvete, nauke i tehnoloskog razvoja Republike Srbije i EU FP7 projekat AREA, No. 316004.

1998 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-114
Author(s):  
John Churcher ◽  
Patricia Worgan

UK higher education, in partnership with UK industry, contributes positively to the training of managers and entrepreneurs from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the New Independent States and Russia. Since 1992, the University of Luton has delivered management training courses in CEE and the former Soviet Union (FSU), developing expertise to assist both UK companies and CEE/FSU managers to understand the different attitudes and experiences that will help to overcome potential partnership problems and encourage East-West industries to take full advantage of the increasing trading opportunities. This case study analyses the management training programmes, and details pre- and post-training insights.


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