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E-Learning & Certification of hazelnut cultivation

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E-Learning & Certification of hazelnut cultivation, has been created to familiarize people with hazelnut cultivation. Hazel is a shrub with a height of 1.5 meters, which grows to a height of 6 to 7 meters (sometimes more) in favorable places and easily creates a dense forest. Hazelnut tree has Hazelnut propagation: +Sexual (with seeds): Hazelnut propagation by seeds like most fruit trees is possible is acceptable In seed propagation, planting hazelnuts immediately after harvesting with the pericarp greatly reduces germination. Removing the seed coat, like removing the pericarp, increases germination by 81%. Seed dormancy is removed with a stratification period for 6 months. If hazelnuts are harvested late (end of September), the pericarp of the fruits becomes hard. In this case, first a warm stratification period at 20 degrees Celsius is necessary. After that, hazelnut seeds should be exposed to a period of cold (4 degrees Celsius). The asexual (vegetative) reproduction method is practical and easier: Misplaced roots are formed and for the propagation of hazelnuts, the soil at the base of the tree can be pushed aside and these branches can be separated and planted in the desired location. 2- Planting: Hazelnut planting is done in two ways: stump planting and pile planting, and in both methods, we must first remove the sapling that we choose as the mother plant from the soil surface in the first year and fill it with soil. We root them and plant them in the original place. 3- Hazelnuts can be propagated like other fruit trees by grafting modified cultivars on native and modified rootstocks, and for grafting, all types of bud grafting can be used. They will cause good fruit.

Course Titles virtual learning Hazelnut breeding:

  • Field preparation operations for planting seedlings
  • Choosing the right variety and planting seedlings
  • Carrying out irrigation operations for seedlings and fertile trees during production
  • Carrying out feeding operations for young and fertile hazelnut trees
  • Pruning young and fertile hazelnut trees
  • control of production reducing factors
  • harvesting, marketing and marketing of hazelnuts
  • environmental and safety measures

prerequisites for the hazelnut breeding course >:

[list_negative] This course does not require special prerequisites and the course is taught from the basics. [/list_negative]

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