Quality preservation of sweet cherry cv. 'Staccato' by using glycine-betaine or Ascophyllum nodosum

2020 
Abstract Pre-harvest application of exogenous compounds has been employed in many crops, as a cultural practice, to promote their adaptation to a new climate-changing environment. Effect of foliar pre-harvest application of salicylic acid, glycine-betaine complex and seaweed extract (Ascophyllum nodosum) on the cherry quality from ‘Staccato’ cultivar was studied. Treatments significantly affected (p
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