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2001 - 416 p.

South-east Anatolia can be an important almond growing region of Turkey

Kaska N.

More than ten years of experiments on almond growing at Harran Plain in Sanliurfa have shown that there is a safe and big potential for almond production in this region. Last year, an experiment (TAGEM-BB-98-05-03-001) was started with about 25 almond cvs (Turkish, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian and American) in 3 locations at Harran Plain and 4 sub-regions in the southeast Anatolia and eastern Mediterranean area. They were budded on almond rootstocks and the plants were planted in February-March, 1999. Another experiment was established in February 1999 by a private firm (NURMET) with 3 Spanish (Masbovera, Glorieta and Guara) and 3 French (Lauranne, Ferragnes and Ferraduel) cvs budded on GF-677. All the plants were irrigated by drip irrigation. Their growth is measured by regular intervals. In most of the experimental places developments of the young trees are satisfactory.

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AMANDE, PRODUCTION VEGETALE, TURQUIE

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Kaska N. South-east Anatolia can be an important almond growing region of Turkey. In : Ak B.E. (ed.). XI GREMPA Seminar on Pistachios and Almonds. Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 2001. p. 87-90. (Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes; n. 56). 11. GREMPA Seminar on Pistachios and Almonds, 1999/09/01-04, Sanliurfa (Turkey). http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/c56/01600156.pdf