Performance of Nine Pecan Cultivars and Selections in Southern Georgia
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.2003.57.3.115Abstract
Nine pecan clones were evaluated for 18 years in a test orchard in southern Georgia. Tested clones included six USDA selections, the USDA release 'Sioux', and the seedling selections 'Jackson' and 'Kicklighter #1'. Yields and alternate bearing pattern were measured for each clone. A subsample of nuts was taken annually and percent kernel, nut volume, and specific gravity were determined. Cluster size and harvest date were also determined for each clone. All traits showed significant differences among clones. All clones, except 'Sioux', were unsuitable for commercial use in southern Georgia. 'Sioux' has excellent nut quality, but small nut size, limiting use to situations where high kernel quality brings a premium price.
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