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Flowering and pollination of ‘Regina’ and ‘Bing’ sweet cherry trees

Author: Anita Nina Azarenko, Annie Chozinski

Published: 2007

Summary: The objectives of this project were: 1. Determine ovule longevity of ‘Regina’ and ‘Bing’ flowers. 2. Assess pollen viability of ‘Attika’, ‘Sam’, ‘Sandra Rose’, ‘Stark’s Gold’, ‘Sylvia’, ‘Skeena’, ‘Regina’ and ‘Schneider’s Späte Knorpel’. 3. Compare pollen tube growth rates and fruit set when 2-4 standard pollinizers are used in ‘Regina’ and ‘Bing’ plantings.

Keywords:

  • Cherry
  • Bing
  • Regina
  • Horticulture
  • Pollen tube growth
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