%0 Journal Article %T Effect of Different Photoperiods on Cold Hardiness in Cherry %A A.Z. Makaraci %A J.A. Flore %J Journal of Tekirdag Agricultural Faculty %D 2009 %I Tekirdag Agricultural Faculty %X In this research we have investigated the effects of different photoperiods on cold hardiness of cherry trees (Prunus avium cv. Ulster). One year old, cherry trees were exposed 8 hours of day length and 16 hours of dark period for short day conditions and 16 hours of light and 8 hours of dark period for long day conditions. We also compared the acclimatization pattern of cherry trees with hybrid aspen (Populus tremula ˇÁPopulus tremuloides) trees. LT50 values indicated that short day and long day conditions did not alter the cold hardiness of cherry trees. Under the same experimental conditions hybrid aspen trees were affected from different photoperiods. Aspen trees exposed to short day conditions were hardier than the trees exposed to long day conditions. We also investigated the acclimatization the patterns of basal and apical parts of the branches both in cherry and aspen trees. There were no significant differences in cold hardiness of the basal and apical parts of the branches in aspen and cherry trees. %K photoperiod %K cherry %K Prunus avium %K acclimatization %K cold hardiness %K aspen %U http://jotaf.nku.edu.tr/dergi/2009-6(1)/11.%20makaraci.and.flore.pdf