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Prodaja sadik sadnih rastlin v izbranem vrtnem centru v Ljubljani
ID Kožuh, Monika (Author), ID Usenik, Valentina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Naravne danosti omogočajo prebivalcem v Sloveniji pridelavo najrazličnejšega sadja in zato se lastniki vrtov vedno pogosteje odločajo za sajenje sadnih rastlin. Drevesničarju oz. trgovcu sadik predstavljajo problem spremembe klimatskih razmer in trendov v sadjarstvu, zato pogosto ne vedo, koliko sadik naj naročijo, da jim ne bodo ostajale v trgovini in da jim ne bodo zmanjkale. Namen diplomskega dela je ugotoviti, katere sadne vrste, sorte in podlage so se najbolje prodajale v izbranem večjem vrtnem centru v Ljubljani v prodajnih sezonah jesen 2015 in 2016. Podatke o številu prodanih sadik smo dobili iz letne inventure v vrtnem centru. V omenjenem obdobju je bilo daleč največ prodanih sadik jablane, sledijo kaki, kivi, hruška, češnja, marelica, breskev in sliva. Prodalo se je dvakrat toliko sadik jablane kot kakija in kivija. Med sortami jablane je bila najbolj prodajana proti škrlupu odporna sorta 'Topaz'. Manj kot 10 sadik v obeh sezonah skupaj je bilo prodanih pri murvi, skoršu, orehu, nektarini, figi, guavi, nashiju, pekanu, žižuli in feijoji.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:sadjarstvo, sadne rastline, sadne vrste, prodaja, vrtni center, Ljubljana
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[M. Kožuh]
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-105412 This link opens in a new window
UDC:634.03.043:631.526.32:339.372(497.4Ljubljana)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:9106041 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:28.11.2018
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Language:English
Title:Sale of fruit plants in selected garden center in Ljubljana
Abstract:
The natural conditions in Slovenia allow the cultivation of various fruits which is why garden owners increasingly decide to plant fruit trees. Climate change and the changing fruit farming trends pose problems to nursery farmers and those trading in seedlings as they often do not know how many nursery plants to order so as to avoid ending up with a surplus at the end of the season or running out of them before the season ends. The purpose of my degree thesis is to determine which fruit species, varieties and saplings were most popular and were purchased in the largest quantities from a big garden centre in Ljubljana in autumn 2015 and 2016. The data on the number of saplings sold was obtained from the yearly inventory carried out in the garden centre. In the aforementioned period, the sale of apple, persimmon, kiwi, pear, cherry, apricot, peach and plum trees was remarkably higher than that of other fruits. Compared to kiwi and persimmon saplings, twice as many apple plants were sold. Topaz, the scab-resistant variety, was the most popular of apple trees. During both seasons together, fewer than 10 plants of mulberry, sorb apple, walnut, nectarine, fig, guava, Asian pear, pecan, jujube, feijoa were sold.

Keywords:fruit growing, fruit species, resistant species, sale, garden center, Ljubljana

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