

Assessment of adaptive potential of selected cherry varieties for the south of the Non-Black Earth Region
https://doi.org/10.31676/0235-2591-2022-5-5-9
Abstract
On the basis of its biological characteristics, sweet cherry belongs to warm-season crops. Introduced most recently in the more northern areas (Central Black Earth and Central regions), it is in demand by the population as a new fruit crop. In 2010, 44 forms were selected from the seedlings of the Bryanskaya Rosovaya variety (free pollination). In this work, the most adaptable, yielding, large-fruited seedlings producing a fruit having a small seed were selected for breeding and economic use. The research was carried out in the experimental plot of the orchard at the All-Russian Lupine Research Institute in Bryansk region in 2019–2021. Light grey forest soil was used; pHKCl 5.9; humus – 2.37 mg/kg, P2 O5 – 251 mg/kg of soil, K2O – 181 mg/kg of soil. The heat summation by years amounted to 2020–2460 °C. The annual precipitation amounted to 436–714 mm. Subjected to contrasting weather conditions, varieties combining a high level of economic traits in their genome and having an attractive marketable appearance were selected. The seedlings 6-2-8, 6-2-5, 6-2-3, 6-1-20 demonstrated the highest yield of 5.9–14.5 t/ha. From year to year, the variation of this trait was less than 10%. The seedlings 6-2-27 (the maximum mass of the fruit amounted to 8,1 g; the size of the seed amounted to 4.2 % of a fruit size), 6-2-8 (8.5 g; 4.8 %), 6-1-20 (8.5 g; 4.6 %), 6-1-8 (7.8 g; 4.9 %), 6-2-14 (7.9 g; 5.4 %), 6-2-22 (8.7 g; 5.5 %) represent the largest varieties, having small seeds. For these traits, the noted varieties showed a medium to high level of variability of 7–17 %. In the future, they will be used in breeding as sources of economic traits.
About the Authors
E. G. AkulenkoRussian Federation
Akulenko E. G. Phd (Agric.), Chief Researcher, Leading Researcher
Bryansk Region
G. L. Yagovenko
Russian Federation
Yagovenko G. L., Dr. Sci. (Agric.), Director
Bryansk Region
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For citations:
Akulenko E.G., Yagovenko G.L. Assessment of adaptive potential of selected cherry varieties for the south of the Non-Black Earth Region. Horticulture and viticulture. 2022;(5):5-9. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31676/0235-2591-2022-5-5-9