Strona główna European Fruitgrowers Magazine
European Fruitgrowers Magazine
In this edition: fire blight control in 2013; gibberellins for apple; less hand thinning of Conference with BA; replant disease in South Tyrolean fruit growing; pine vole renders many hectares of fruit production ripe for grubbing.
In this edition: evolution of the fruit wall; Fruit Logistica also of interest to fruit growers; reliable codling moth captures in orchards; specific replant disease in apple; control of fire blight by non-curative means.
GA3 and GA4/7 in pear growing: the effect and the differences; fumigation using mustard seed meal; varieties with special traits; cherry fruit set; valuable new insights about Drosophila suzukii
‘Sweet’ cultivars from Bologna, Fructura 2012, combine methods to reduce residues,apples with red flesh
Fully automated fruit growing within reach; machinery, new varieties and hail
protection netting popular topics at Interpoma; risk of ethylene damage in fruit trees underestimated; Ligol and its spur-type mutants: Ligol Redspur and Ligol Spur; Pollinators – approach and efficiency; Fruit and innovation – Macfrut 2012.
Is the future of integrated fruit production in central Europe under threat; flavour an increasingly important criterion in breeding of European plums; scab and codling moth central themes in current research; ambitious plans for RoHo 3615/ Evelina®; the quest for the perfect cherry variety.
Sustainability and innovation; the fruit wall, production and quality; cherry research in Sint-Truiden.
Conference and water, potassium and nitrogen; stone fruit growers’ excursion to Poland; Elliot is over its teething troubles.
Fruit Logistica 2012; experience of mechanical thinning; new fruit fly species presents major threat.
Multifunctional autonomous fruit robot; Galiwa – the scab-resistant alternative to Gala; spectacular growth in global cherry production; China shakes up the world fruit market.