Géza Balla, Csaba Moldován, Tekla Amália Lunka, Zsolt Szekely-Varga, Endre Kentelky
Full Text PDF | bud load, Fetească regală, phytotechnology, white wine.

Grapes are grown on an area of 8.5 million hectares on Earth. Most of the world's grape production (60%) is located in the regions of Europe. The largest grape and wine-producing countries include France, Italy, and Spain. Viticulture in the Carpathian basin has a history of 2,000 years. The control of the Fetească regală variety which is a traditional Hungarian variety, the control reached the highest sugar content, with an exceptionally high value, and all three loaded treatments were significantly below this. The evolution of the acid content was exactly the opposite, the control reached the lowest value. In terms of survival, all load levels outperformed the control. In conclusion, in the case of Fetească regală, the bud load had both positive and negative effects on the content values, but it had only a positive influence in terms of yield. On the other hand, based on our observation, a high shoot density developed on the high-stressed stems in the plantation, which prevented the phytotechnical operations from being carried out.

Cite this paper: Balla, G., Moldován, C., Lunka, T.A., Szekely-Varga, Z., Kentelky, E. (2023). EXAMINATION OF THE QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE PARAMETERS OF THE WHITE WINE GRAPE VARIETY KIRÁLYLEÁNYKA (FETEASCĂ REGALĂ) IN THE CASE OF DIFFERENT BUD LOADS. Current Trends in Natural Sciences, 12(24), 127-133. https://doi.org/10.47068/ctns.2023.v12i24.013

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