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Autor(i)/Author(s): Endre Gy. Tóth, Máté Vértesy, Magdolna Sütöriné Diószegi, Lajos Magyar, Márk Steiner, Károly Hrotkó

Názov/Title: Growth and phenological observations on Hungarian and foreign linden varieties

Zdrojový dokument/Source: Plants in Urban Areas and Landscape

Typ dokumentu/Document Type: Scientific paper

ISBN: 978-80-552-1262-3

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15414/2014.9788055212623.94-96

Vydavateľ/Publisher: Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra

Rok, strany/PY, pages: 2014, 94-96

Publikované online/Published on-line: 2015-01-23

Jazyk/Language: eng

Abstract: In Central Hungary at Department of Floriculture and Dendrology, Corvinus University of Budapest Faculty of Horticultural Science in December 2009, using multiple Tilia taxa an alley was planted with the aim of comparison of new cultivars occurring in Hungarian nurseries. The climate is typical of the central Hungarian flatland; yearly average temperature is 11.3 °C, total sunshine is 2079 hours per year, and precipitation is 560 mm per year. The soil type is light sandy, lime content is around 2.5 %, soil organic matter is low (0.8–0.9 %), pH is 7.7–8.1. The Tilia taxa are as follows: Tilia americana 'Redmond', Tilia cordata 'Greenspire', 'Savaria', Tilia platyphyllos 'Favorit' Tilia tomentosa 'Szeleste', 'Zentai Ezüst'. Comparative evaluation is planned primarily for their site adaptability and stress-tolerance. For the cultivar evaluation we plan to carry out detailed investigations on phenology (date of sprouting, sprouting dynamics, bloom dynamics, leaves drying, coloration of the leaves at the beginning of autumn, leaf fall) and trunk diameter. We also measured the yearly height growth of the selected cultivars. The aim of the research is the selection of the most tolerant taxa.

Keywords: Tilia cultivars, phenology, stress tolerance, tolerance to urban conditions, adaptive strategies

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