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Girgis,, V., El-Shenawy, S., Bondok, S. (2007). USE OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRUNK IN TRAINING OF CONCORD SEEDLESS AND SUPERIOR SEEDLESS GRAPEVINES. Journal of Plant Production, 32(7), 5509-5516. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.219754
V. H. Girgis,; S. I. El-Shenawy; Sawsan A. Bondok. "USE OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRUNK IN TRAINING OF CONCORD SEEDLESS AND SUPERIOR SEEDLESS GRAPEVINES". Journal of Plant Production, 32, 7, 2007, 5509-5516. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.219754
Girgis,, V., El-Shenawy, S., Bondok, S. (2007). 'USE OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRUNK IN TRAINING OF CONCORD SEEDLESS AND SUPERIOR SEEDLESS GRAPEVINES', Journal of Plant Production, 32(7), pp. 5509-5516. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.219754
Girgis,, V., El-Shenawy, S., Bondok, S. USE OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRUNK IN TRAINING OF CONCORD SEEDLESS AND SUPERIOR SEEDLESS GRAPEVINES. Journal of Plant Production, 2007; 32(7): 5509-5516. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.219754

USE OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRUNK IN TRAINING OF CONCORD SEEDLESS AND SUPERIOR SEEDLESS GRAPEVINES

Article 13, Volume 32, Issue 7, July 2007, Page 5509-5516  XML PDF (481.26 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2007.219754
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Authors
V. H. Girgis,; S. I. El-Shenawy; Sawsan A. Bondok
Hort. Res. Instit., Agric. Res. Center, Giza, Egypt
Abstract
A field experiment was conducted during 2004 and 2005 growing seasons in a private farm at Wadi El-Natroun, Behera Governorate, Egypt to study the effect of using single and double trunk on vine yield and quality of Concord and Superior Seedless grapes under drip irrigation system and sandy soil conditions of Nubaria region. A separate trial was performed for each cultivar.
The results showed superiority of using the double trunk system over the single trunk since it had higher percentages of bud burst and fruitful buds per vine, bud fertility and higher values of old wood size.
There is a significant yield increase, in favour of the double trunk (DT) as compared to that of the single trunk (ST). Also, average weight prunings revealed significant increase for the DT system over that of the ST system. Both treatments had no significant effect on physical and chemical fruit parameters. The results were nearly similar to those of both cultivars with regard to these estimates.
From this study it could be concluded that, for high production of Concord and Superior grapevines in the sandy soil of Nubaria region the use of double trunk in the training system is recommended. 
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