Self-Fertile Sweet Cherries
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1967.21.2.36Abstract
Self-fertility in sweet cherries is of practical interest because of the advantages that would be gained from the elimination of pollinator varieties from orchards-although the presence of bees and/or other insects would still be necessary for effective pollination. Trees would be effectively pollinated, leading to regularity in cropping and increased yields. Singleclone blocks would be easier to cultivate and harvest, and the cost of management would be reduced.
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