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Item Phenological stages of medlar (mespilus germanica l. ‘istanbul’) according to the bbch scale(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2013-08-07) Atay, ErsinThe BBCH scales are wellknown in phenology studies and practical for the communication between different scientific disciplines. In this study, extended BBCH scale was used to describe the phenological growth stages of ‘İstanbul’ medlar variety. The BBCH scale for medlar can be used widely by researchers as well as agrochemical companies. This is the first study on analysis of medlar phenological development using BBCH scale.Item Relative susceptibility of selected apple cultivars to alternate bearing(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2013-07-22) Atay, Ayşe Nilgün; Koyuncu, Fatma; Atay, ErsinThe negative effects of alternate bearing on yield and fruit quality are a well-known. The objective of this study was to determine the sensitivity of 17 apple scions grafted onto MM106 rootstocks to alternate bearing. Quantitative evaluation of alternation was used modified alternate bearing index (MABI) which take into the flower production of the cultivars to define the alternate bearing. The lowest MABI was 0.20 in ‘Braeburn’, while ‘Golden Reinders’ and ‘Kaşel41’ had highest values of MABI as 0.78. Based on MABI values of 3 consecutive year of this research, cultivars were classified into four relative susceptibility groups: not susceptible: ‘Braeburn’ and ‘Jerseymac’; medium alternance: ‘Topaz’, ‘Granny Smith’, ‘Mondial Gala’, ‘Jonagold’, ‘Starkrimson Delicious’ and ‘Clear Red’; susceptible to alternance: ‘Starkspur Golden Delicious’, ‘Fuji’, ‘Arlet’, ‘Redchief Delicious’, ‘Rajka’ and ‘Golden Delicious’; and high alternance: ‘Kaşel 37’, ‘Golden Reinders’ and ‘Kaşel 41’. The fact that cultivar had the greatest impact on alternate bearing. Differences among cultivars in irregular cropping cycles can be used by growers and researchers to mitigate this phenomenon or improve new practices based on cultivar susceptibility.