MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND YIELD OF CUCUMBER DEPENDING ON GRAFTING

Authors

  • Admira Halilović University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences Author
  • Lutvija Karić University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences Author
  • Ćerima Zahirović University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences Author
  • Dragan Žnidarčič University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty Author
  • Fikreta Behmen University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences Author
  • Senad Murtić University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences Author
  • Elma Sefo University of Mostar, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Tehnology Author

Keywords:

Cucumus sativus L., grafting method, root mass, marketable yield

Abstract

Talking about a cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) widespread means that it should be immediately emphasized how widespread it is in our country (Bosnia and Herzegovina), both in food and production. Based on that, there is an urgent need for quality and disease-resistant varieties/hybrids produced by technology which reduces the possibility of disease emergence. Greenhouse production of grafted cucumber in Bosnia and Herzegovina in recent years is experiencing significant expansion.
Grafted plants of the cucumber hybrid ‘Charta’ were comparatively analyzed with the non-grafted, in order to record the main morphological and productive differences between them.
The examined parameters were the number of lateral roots, number of roots hairs, root mass, leaf length and yields.
The results of this study show that grafted cucumber in relation to non-grafted achieves a higher yield (161.64±20.82 kg/50m2), while morphological characteristics were mostly similar. Significant differences were observed only in the number of lateral roots (18.00±2.65).

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Published

2026-06-11

How to Cite

MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND YIELD OF CUCUMBER DEPENDING ON GRAFTING. (2026). Works of the Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences University of Sarajevo, 71(2), 30-36. https://radovi.ppf.unsa.ba/index.php/rppf/article/view/100

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