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Determination of the Suitability of Some American Grapevine Rootstocks as a New Edible Landscape Component of Vertical Gardens

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  • Atilla Cakir

    (Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Bingol University, Bingol 12000, Turkey)

  • Emrah Yalcinalp

    (Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Forestry, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon 61080, Turkey)

  • Ezgi Dogan

    (Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Bingol University, Bingol 12000, Turkey)

  • Alperen Meral

    (Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Agriculture, Bingol University, Bingol 12000, Turkey)

Abstract

In this study, grapevine was used as the research material. This plant which epitomizes the opinion that vertical gardens can have a positive influence on human psychology with their beautiful view, e.g., the hanging gardens of Babylon about 2500 years ago. The study in question was conducted in 2016 at Bingol University, Faculty of Agriculture, the Department of Garden Plants research and application area. The offshoot growth was measured in a fertilizer experiment that formed the control, first application (200 g/100 L water, leaf) and second application (100 g/100 L water + 20% leaf + root). Moreover, the plant’s footprint in the vertical area was determined. The average offshoot growth of 1103 P American grapevine rootstock in the first and second applications was measured as 61.5 cm and 39.5 cm respectively, and it was 43.0 cm and 51.0 for C American grapevine rootstock. The average growth of 1103 P and 1616 C American grapevine in the control group was determined as 30.6 cm and 32.1 cm. The average growth of both American grapevine rootstocks used in the experiment was determined to be higher for the first and second applications than the controls.

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  • Atilla Cakir & Emrah Yalcinalp & Ezgi Dogan & Alperen Meral, 2017. "Determination of the Suitability of Some American Grapevine Rootstocks as a New Edible Landscape Component of Vertical Gardens," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(7), pages 1-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:9:y:2017:i:7:p:1275-:d:105196
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