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Effet des sites sur la phénologie de Prunus avium en Tunisie
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Hasnaoui, Brahim
, Jdaidi, Nouri
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Commercial species
/ Flowering
/ Fruits
/ Localization
/ Phenology
/ Preservation
/ Prunus avium
/ Topography
/ Wild cherry
2018
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Effet des sites sur la phénologie de Prunus avium en Tunisie
by
Hasnaoui, Brahim
, Jdaidi, Nouri
in
Commercial species
/ Flowering
/ Fruits
/ Localization
/ Phenology
/ Preservation
/ Prunus avium
/ Topography
/ Wild cherry
2018
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Effet des sites sur la phénologie de Prunus avium en Tunisie
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Effet des sites sur la phénologie de Prunus avium en Tunisie
2018
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The phenology of wild cherry in the Northwest of Tunisia was studied over the year 2013. The phenological events reserved are the leafing, the flowering and the fruiting. The observation of the various phenological phases of this species (bud burst, blossoming or fruiting) reveals a variation inter-site and intra-site. The precocity reveals for the sites of Tabarka (Hamdia and Kroufa) can give some explanation of differences of edaphic and topographic characteristics. The analyses of variances show that the duration of the various phenological phases of the wild cherry is significantly connected with the geographical localization of sites. The differences observed within the same site can give some explanation by the genetic variability of trees. These results open perspectives for the valuation and the genetic preservation of this commercial species in the northeast of Tunisia.
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Hassiba Benbouali University of Chlef/Université Hassiba Benbouali de Chlef
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