An investigation on some pomological characteristics of olive cultivars in Coruh valley
1995
Bolat, I. | Guleryuz, M. (Ataturk Univ., Faculty of Agriculture, Erzurum (Turkey). Div. of Horticulture)
Five native olive cultivars (Butko, Karasati, Kizilsati, Otur and Gorvela) are commonly grown in Artvin. With cv. Butko being more widely cultured. Flowering occured between mid-May and mid-June depending cultivars and years. Fruit weight ranged between 2.92-6.25 g. with Otur having the heaviest and, Gorvela having the smallest fruit size although seed size was vice versa. The fruit volume and leaf area ranged between 2.50-6.22 cm3 and 3.15-6.20 cm2 respectively. Oil content of fruit was found to be 25.0% in Butko, 26.7% in Gorvela, 26.8% in Otur, 28.6% in Kizil Sati, and 33.7% in Kara Sati
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