Cherry Iput

Cherry Iput
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Fruit shape: blunt-hearted
  • Foliage: good
  • Peduncle: short, thick
  • Authors: M. V. Kanshina, A. I. Astakhov (All-Russian Research Institute of Lupine)
  • Appeared when crossing: 3-36 x 8-14
  • Year of approval: 1993
  • Growth type: medium-sized
  • Appointment: universal
  • Tree height, m: 4-5
  • Crown: wide pyramidal, well leafy
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Cherry Iput was named after the river of the same name, which can be seen in the Bryansk region. This variety is distinguished by amazing qualities of fruits and wonderful taste.

Breeding history

The research institute, which was working on the breeding of this variety, is located in the Bryansk region. The authors of Iput are M. V. Kanshina and A. A. Astakhov. It took three years to carry out the relevant tests, resulting in a tree with a universal purpose of fruits. Iput was put into use in 1993.

Description of the variety

Iput belongs to medium-sized trees, which on average reach 4–5 m. The tree has a wide-pyramidal crown with good foliage.

Cherry Iput has characteristic distinctive features: dark green foliage, slightly concave leaf plate. There is no pubescence on the shoots, they themselves are olive-gray.

Very beautiful variety Iput blooms with white large flowers. 3-4 of them are formed in one inflorescence. Fruits appear on bouquet branches.

Fruit characteristics

Iput is valued for its large fruits weighing 5.3-9.7 g. They have a blunt-hearted shape, dark red color. When the cherry is well ripe, it is almost black in color.

Iputi also has other characteristic features, for example, a short stalk and glossy skin on the fruit. The pulp, like the surface of the cherry, is dark red in color, its density is medium. These fruits are very juicy and delicate in taste, the stone separates well from the pulp.

It is impossible not to say about the benefits of Iput cherries. It contains a large amount of vitamin C, due to which the fruits are very useful for the body.

Taste qualities

The fruits contain 11% sugars and 0.5% acids. They taste sweet and have a 4.5 tasting mark.

Ripening and fruiting

In 4–5 years after planting the seedlings, you can get the first harvest of this variety of sweet cherries. Fruits ripen early, so you can enjoy sweet stone fruits in early summer.

After planting the seedlings, it will take a long time before you can see the first berries on the tree. The first flowering occurs only in the fourth year of the tree's life. At this time, the tree produces only a small number of flowers. In the fifth year, you can already expect more active flowering and the first, albeit small, harvest. A decent harvest can be harvested for 6-7 years.

Yield

As for the yield of the described variety, the average indicator was recorded at around 73 c / ha. The maximum indicator of 146 c / ha was also registered. Much depends on the quality of care that the tree grower provides.

Growing regions

Iput is planted in the Central Region and the Central Black Earth Region, but the tree can also be found in other regions of our country.

Self-fertility and the need for pollinators

This cherry variety is self-fertile, which means that additional pollinators will need to be planted on the site. These include other varieties of cherries:

  • Jealous;
  • Tyutchevka;
  • Raditsa;
  • Bryansk pink;
  • Ovstuzhenka.

Growing and care

Cherry seedlings Iput are planted in early spring or late autumn. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and so deep that the tree is lowered into the ground 5 cm deeper than in the nursery. The roots must be evenly distributed. When filling the hole, you can put a support that helps the cherry to stand upright.

The landing pit is not completely filled up, first to the middle, then the soil is compacted, and again the earth is poured to the top. With this method, the appearance of air pockets is excluded, and the roots of Iput are protected from hypothermia.

It is advisable to fertilize the described cherry variety after planting. For this, a small pocket is formed around the trunk at a distance of 10 cm and manure is placed in it. Then water the tree with 5-10 liters of water. After planting in the spring, this procedure must be repeated regularly.

Before planting sweet cherries of the Iput variety, it is worth enriching the soil with compost (6–8 kg per 1 m 2). When applying organic litter to this tree, give the plant more nitrogen afterwards.

The exact doses of fertilizers for Iput are determined on the basis of a chemical analysis of the soil or leaves, and if we do not have the opportunity to conduct such a study, on the basis of observations of the state of the plant. Approximate doses of macronutrients per 1 hectare of Iput cherry orchard are:

  • 40–70 kg N;
  • 30-60 kg P2O5;
  • 50–80 kg K2O.
Sweet cherries are planted in a sunny and well-protected place from the wind. The soil should be fertile, loose and moisture-permeable. There are two options for planting cherries - spring and autumn. The first option is the most preferred and is suitable for all growing regions. In the southern regions, planting can be carried out in the fall.
One of the benefits of grafting a tree is to restore overgrown plants, improve the taste of the fruit, and adapt southern varieties to cool climates. If you follow all the recommendations of experts, you can strengthen the immune system of cherries, and it will be more resistant to pests and diseases.
In order to harvest a rich and tasty cherry crop every year, you need to properly care for it. Timely watering is one of the essential steps in care. The rate of watering a cherry tree directly depends on how dry and hot the weather is, and on the amount of precipitation. Basically, cherries need to be watered about 3-5 times per season, depending on the weather conditions in your area.
One of the most important agrotechnical measures in the cultivation of sweet cherry is correct and timely pruning. Correct pruning eliminates the consumption of nutrients for infertile shoots, so more trace elements are sent to the fruiting branches. This process increases the quality and quantity of the harvest.

Disease and pest resistance

When describing the Iput cherry variety, it is necessary to say about the resistance to diseases and pests. If precipitation occurs frequently, then under such moisture conditions the fruits may partially crack.

Fungal diseases practically do not affect this tree, and it also has good immunity to coccomycosis and clasterosporium.

Iput is affected by Moniliosis. As a preventive measure, a 3% solution of Bordeaux liquid is used, the treatment with which is carried out at the stage of swelling of the kidneys. It will be necessary to repeat the spraying every 2-3 weeks, but the solution should already be 1%. Timely thinning of the crown and removal of rotten fruits and foliage around the trunk helps to reduce the likelihood of Iputi being affected by this disease. Bordeaux liquid also helps from perforated, as well as brown spots, fruit rot.

Aphids, gypsy moths and thick-stemmed moths appear on Iput in different growing seasons. The preparation "Inta-Vir" is used as a means for processing. To prevent infection, it is necessary to remove the root shoots from the cherries, whitewash the plants in the fall and remove rotten fruits from the ground.

When caring for cherries, you need to carry out timely protection against various pests and pathogens. Depending on the cause and nature of the course, all cherry diseases can be conditionally divided into several categories - infectious and non-infectious. Each category of diseases provides for its own plan and method of treatment, the use of certain drugs and folk remedies.

Requirements for soil and climatic conditions

Iput demonstrates good winter hardiness. This tree is able to withstand temperatures as low as -30 ° C. Even in this frost, damage to the shoots is not observed. However, cherries Iput may suffer if there was a sharp warming, and then a cold snap with a decrease in temperature to minus marks.

As for drought, Iput copes well with it. Even if there is no rainfall for 8 days, there is no need for frequent watering. It is enough to moisten the soil once, but to a depth of 40 cm. On the contrary, high humidity is destructive for Iput.

It is better to choose a site for planting with light soil, it must be fertile. Sandy loam or loamy soil with a neutral pH is ideal.

For cherries of this variety, they select a sunny place where there is no draft. Lowlands are not suitable for planting, because there is stagnant water.

Self-cultivation of sweet cherries is a complicated process. It is important to follow all the necessary subtleties and techniques for the fruit tree to take root. There are several ways to propagate cherries: grafting on another tree, cuttings, growing from a stone, propagation by root shoots or layering.
Main characteristics
Authors
M. V. Kanshina, A. I. Astakhov (All-Russian Research Institute of Lupine)
Appeared when crossing
3-36 x 8-14
Year of approval
1993
Appointment
universal
Average yield
73 c / ha
Maximum yield
146 c / ha
Wood
Growth type
medium-sized
Tree height, m
4-5
Crown
wide pyramidal, well leafy
Escapes
thick, straight, olive gray, no pubescence
Foliage
good
Sheet
elongated ovate, large, dark green, the apex is strongly pointed, the base is rounded, the serration is double-crested, the blade is slightly concave, wavy, there is no pubescence
Flowers
large, saucer-shaped, white
Number of flowers per inflorescence
3-4
Fruiting type
on bouquet twigs
Fruit
Fruit size
large
Fruit size, mm
21x22x20
Fruit weight, g
5,3-9,7
Fruit shape
blunt-hearted
Fruit color
dark red, almost black when fully ripe
Peduncle
short, thick
Skin
glossy
Pulp color
Dark red
Pulp (consistency)
medium density, juicy, tender
Fruit taste
sweet
Juice color
Dark red
Bone weight, g
0,27
Separability of the bone from the pulp
average
Detachment of fruits
good
Appearance
beautiful
Fruit composition
16.6% - dry matter, 11% - sugars, 0.5% - acids, 11.5 mg / 100 g - ascorbic acid
Fruit tasting
4.5 points
Growing
Self-fertility
self-infertile
Pollinator varieties
Revna, Tyutchevka, Raditsa, Bryansk pink, Ovstuzhenka
Winter hardiness
good
The soil
light, fertile, sandy loam or loamy, with neutral acidity
Location
sunny and protected from cold winds, should not be located in a lowland or any other place in which water stagnation is possible
Growing regions
Central, TsCHO
Resistant to fruit cracking
partially cracked in wet years
Disease and pest resistance
steady
Resistance to fungal diseases
highly resistant
Coccomycosis resistance
has good immunity
Clasterosporium resistance
has good immunity
Maturation
Early maturity
4-5 years after planting
Ripening terms
early
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