
Kruška
A professional manual intended for fruit growers, agronomists and hobbyists. The author covers pear (Pyrus communis) cultivation in detail. The book is richly illustrated, combining theory and practice for optimal production.
Main parts:
- Introduction and biology: Description of the species, origin, botanical characteristics, flowering and pollination. Emphasis on adaptation to the climate of Yugoslavia (colder regions, frost resistance).
- Varieties: Overview of 50+ varieties (e.g. 'Abate Fetel', 'Conference', 'Williams', domestic ones like 'Kosteljačka', 'Jabukovac'). Selection criteria: yield, fruit quality, disease resistance, market value.
- Rootstocks and propagation: Recommendations for rootstocks (wild pear, quince, jackfruit), grafting (summer/winter methods), seedlings from nurseries. Advice on sterility and compatibility.
- Cultivation: Soil preparation (pH 6-7, fertile, drained), planting (spring/autumn, density 4-6 m), crown formation (crown, spindle, palmette). Pruning: winter (shaping, lightening), summer (correction).
- Nurturing: Fertilization (NPK balance, organic), irrigation (drip), protection against pests (aphids, fruit flies) and diseases (pear fire blight, spotting). Integrated protection, pesticides.
- Harvesting and processing: Harvest time (ripeness, mechanical vs. manual), storage (refrigerators 0-2°C), transport. Processing: drying, compote, juices, brandy (distillation technology).
- Economic aspect: Yield calculations (up to 40 t/ha), costs, profitability of small plantations.
The book highlights sustainability, disease prevention and regional adaptations, useful for professionals and amateurs. Today, a classic guide to fruit growing in the region, although the sections on pesticides are out of date.
One copy is available





