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The survival and vegetative growth of nursery grafted walnut plants were observed in cv. Šeinovo, Ovčar, G-286, G-139 and Elit. The highest survival (74.2%) and the highest percentage of class I plants (63.4%) were obtained in Seinovo, and the lowest (63.3% and 50.9% respectively) in Elit. Vegetative growth in the first year was the highest in G-286 (15.5 cm) and the lowest in Elit (13.9 cm) on average. In the second year, Seinovo had the highest growth (178.0 cm) and Elit the lowest (165.7 cm).
walnut plants, vegetative growth, nursery, cultivar
walnut plants, vegetative growth, nursery, cultivar
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