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DOI10.17660/ActaHortic.2019.1235.16
The cherry industries in the USA: current trends and future perspectives
Lang, G. A.
通讯作者Lang, GA (corresponding author), Michigan State Univ, Dept Hort, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
会议名称8th International Cherry Symposium
会议日期JUN 05-09, 2017
会议地点Yamagata, JAPAN
英文摘要The United States is a major producer of both sweet and sour cherries, comprising various distinct cherry industries across several US regions. The most valuable industry, fresh sweet cherries for long-distance transport to domestic and international wholesale markets, is located primarily in the arid valleys east of the Pacific coastal mountain range in Washington, California, and Oregon. Fresh sweet cherries for short-distance transport to regional wholesale markets, local farm markets, and pick-your-own farm experiences are produced in the Great Lakes states of Michigan and New York, as well as in some Northeast Atlantic coast states near major urban populations, like Virginia, Maryland, and New Jersey. Sweet cherries for processing uses - brining, canning, and freezing - comprise secondary industry uses in the Pacific coast states and primary industry uses in Michigan and New York. Sour cherries are grown almost exclusively for processing, predominantly in Michigan, with lesser amounts in Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin. Each of these cherry industries varies in scale of production, selection of cultivars and rootstocks, typical insect and disease pests, intensity of orchard management, and production training systems and practices. Most fresh market sweet cherry production is challenged by the cost and availability of high labor requirements. This is driving changes in rootstock adoption and canopy architectures that optimize fruit quality and yield while facilitating greater labor efficiencies. Such changes also facilitate orchard covering technologies to mitigate some climatic risks, though covers currently remain rare. Most sweet and tart cherry production for processing uses is challenged by relatively low economic returns, requiring minimal inputs and mechanization of pruning and harvest when feasible. Trunk-shaker harvest still predominates, but research is increasing for over-the-row (OTR) continuous harvesters and hedgerow-type orchards, which ultimately may stimulate new breeding goals to develop cultivars with specific traits for canopy architecture, fruiting habit, fruit texture, and/or abscission.
英文关键词Prunus avium Prunus cerasus export market rootstock training system canopy architecture orchard covers
来源出版物VIII INTERNATIONAL CHERRY SYMPOSIUM
ISSN0567-7572
EISSN2406-6168
出版年2019
卷号1235
页码119-132
ISBN978-94-62612-32-7
出版者INT SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000706957100016
WOS关键词SWEET CHERRY ; HEALTH ; ANTHOCYANINS ; TUNNELS
WOS类目Agronomy ; Plant Sciences ; Horticulture
WOS研究方向Agriculture ; Plant Sciences
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/370272
作者单位[Lang, G. A.] Michigan State Univ, Dept Hort, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
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