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Document: 7 Minnesota #1695

Source page: Open page 45 in document reader

Institution: University of Minnesota | Publisher: University of Minnesota | Year: | Pages: 138

Source URL: https://conservancy.umn.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/891e96c2-d751-4fea-9f35-51fec97c7043/content

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  • Bali | description_snippet | Within greenhouse-started tart cherry replications, Bali produced one or more root suckers; no tart cherry replications in field conditions produced root suckers.
  • Bali | description_snippet | Within tart cherry seedling data, no significant differences among cultivars were reported for initial height, initial stem diameter, change in diameter, and ΔTCA in the greenhouse or field.
  • Meteor | description_snippet | Meteor had one of the higher greenhouse survival outcomes for tart cherry seedlings (92%).
  • Meteor | description_snippet | No statistically significant cultivar differences were detected for average initial height, initial stem diameter, change in diameter, and ΔTCA across tart cherry greenhouse and field starts.
  • Nbi755 | description_snippet | Field survival for tart cherry seedlings of N81755 was the lower bound reported at 89%.
  • Nbi755 | description_snippet | The tart cherry section reports non-significant cultivar effects for core growth metrics in both greenhouse and field environments.
  • Northstar | description_snippet | Field-established Northstar tart cherry seedlings showed the upper range survival at 100% in this trial.
  • Northstar | description_snippet | Greenhouse replications from Northstar produced root suckers and were among cultivars with noted root-sucker expression.
  • Suda | description_snippet | Suda had the lowest greenhouse survival among named tart cherry cultivars reported (67%).
  • Suda | description_snippet | Suda produced root suckers in one or more greenhouse replications, with mention of larger numbers produced along with Northstar.
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  • Bali | anecdote_snippet | Bali is named as a tart cherry cultivar whose greenhouse replications produced one or more root suckers.
  • Bali | description_snippet | This page supports a non-significant cultivar effect for initial height, initial diameter, change in diameter, and change in TCA among tart cherry seedlings in both greenhouse and field environments.
  • Meteor | description_snippet | Meteor is part of a cultivar set showing no statistically significant differences among entries for initial height, initial stem diameter, diameter change, or change in TCA.
  • Meteor | productivity | Meteor had the highest reported greenhouse survival among tart cherry entries at 92%.
  • Nbi755 | description_snippet | Field-tart cherry growth metrics and change in TCA in this page are reported as not significantly different by cultivar.
  • Nbi755 | productivity | N81755 had the lowest reported field survival among tart cherry entries at 89%.
  • Northstar | anecdote_snippet | Northstar produced one of the largest numbers of root suckers among greenhouse replications.
  • Northstar | description_snippet | No significant difference among tart cherry cultivars was found for initial height, initial stem diameter, change in stem diameter, or change in TCA in either environment.
  • Northstar | productivity | Field survival for Northstar was highest in the observed range at 100% (Table 10 context).
  • Suda | anecdote_snippet | Suda was among the greenhouse entries with root suckers and had one of the larger counts along with Northstar.
  • Suda | description_snippet | No significant cultivar effect was detected for initial growth and damage-rated metrics across tested tart cherry entries.
  • Suda | productivity | Greenhouse survival for tart cherry was lowest for Suda at 67%.
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  • Tables 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are repeatedly cited as evidence sources for growth, damage, root suckers, and survival metrics.

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