Index of Compact Fruit Tree

Vol. 37, No. 1 - April 2004

Table of Contents

1 2004 IDFTA Honeycrisp Tour, Calendar

2 Awards and Research Funding

4 Progress Reports from Rootstock Research Proposals

13 Short History of the Introduction of the Slender Spindle in the South Tyrolean Apple Growing Area H. Oberhofer

15 Crises in the Apple Market and their Influences on Planting Systems, Tree Training, and Variety Assortment in South Tyrol W. Waldner

18 Conversion Chart

19 Achieving a Balance of Growth and Cropping -- Practical Considerations of How to Obtain a Calm Tree J. Österreicher

21 The Best Pruning Methods and Periods for Regulation of Shoot Growth and Improvement of Fruit Quality J. Vigl

23 Characteristics of the Ideal Nursery Tree and Its Advantages in the Orchard H. Weis

26 Apple Fruit Thinning Alternative in Northern Italy A. Dorigoni

30 Guidelines for Apple Nutrition in the South Tyrol W. Drahorad

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