Sensitivity of promising cherry hybrids and new cultivars to economically important fungal diseases

Abstract. As a result of years of developing the breeding programme for creating novel sweet cherry cultivars in the Fruit Growing Institute (FGI), Plovdiv, a reach hybrid fund from first and second hybrid generation is created. Of the selected and propagated hybrids at a more advanced stage of tes...

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Main Authors: K. Vasileva, S. Malchev, A. Zhivondov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Trakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara Zagora 2016-09-01
Series:Agricultural Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://agriscitech.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/005.pdf
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spelling doaj-08d1cde89cc84089abe202bad4e6bca02020-11-24T23:07:12ZengTrakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara ZagoraAgricultural Science and Technology1313-88201314-412X2016-09-018319720010.15547/ast.2016.03.036Sensitivity of promising cherry hybrids and new cultivars to economically important fungal diseasesK. VasilevaS. MalchevA. ZhivondovAbstract. As a result of years of developing the breeding programme for creating novel sweet cherry cultivars in the Fruit Growing Institute (FGI), Plovdiv, a reach hybrid fund from first and second hybrid generation is created. Of the selected and propagated hybrids at a more advanced stage of testing are 11 hybrids along with three new cultivars of the FGI Plovdiv ('Kossara', 'Rosalina' and 'Trakiiska hrushtyalka') grafted on three rootstocks were tested for sensitivity to causers of economically important fungal diseases in sweet cherry - cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii (Rehm) Arx), shothole blight (Stigmina carpophila (Lev.) Ellis) and brown rot (Monilinia fructigena (G. Wint) Honey). The degree of infestation under field conditions is reported by determining the index of attack on leaves and fruit, using the formula of McKinney. As the most sensitive elites are outlined elite El.17-31 (to cherry leaf spot) and elite El.17-136 (to shothole blight). The cultivars 'Kossara' and 'Trakiiska hrushtyalka' exhibit an average resistance to the three diseases, as the values for the index of infestation are lower or similar to those of standard cultivars 'Van' and 'Bing', while 'Rosalina' demonstrated sensitivity to shothole blight and brown rot. Interesting is the elite El.17- 37 demonstrating the least infestation of Blumeriella jaapii - 7.33% and Monilinia fructigena - 6.67%. The same has a set of valuable qualities as late maturing date and very large fruits with excellent sensory profile, making it a potential candidate cultivar. http://agriscitech.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/005.pdfPrunus aviumsweet cherryhybridbreedingfungal diseases
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author K. Vasileva
S. Malchev
A. Zhivondov
spellingShingle K. Vasileva
S. Malchev
A. Zhivondov
Sensitivity of promising cherry hybrids and new cultivars to economically important fungal diseases
Agricultural Science and Technology
Prunus avium
sweet cherry
hybrid
breeding
fungal diseases
author_facet K. Vasileva
S. Malchev
A. Zhivondov
author_sort K. Vasileva
title Sensitivity of promising cherry hybrids and new cultivars to economically important fungal diseases
title_short Sensitivity of promising cherry hybrids and new cultivars to economically important fungal diseases
title_full Sensitivity of promising cherry hybrids and new cultivars to economically important fungal diseases
title_fullStr Sensitivity of promising cherry hybrids and new cultivars to economically important fungal diseases
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity of promising cherry hybrids and new cultivars to economically important fungal diseases
title_sort sensitivity of promising cherry hybrids and new cultivars to economically important fungal diseases
publisher Trakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara Zagora
series Agricultural Science and Technology
issn 1313-8820
1314-412X
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Abstract. As a result of years of developing the breeding programme for creating novel sweet cherry cultivars in the Fruit Growing Institute (FGI), Plovdiv, a reach hybrid fund from first and second hybrid generation is created. Of the selected and propagated hybrids at a more advanced stage of testing are 11 hybrids along with three new cultivars of the FGI Plovdiv ('Kossara', 'Rosalina' and 'Trakiiska hrushtyalka') grafted on three rootstocks were tested for sensitivity to causers of economically important fungal diseases in sweet cherry - cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii (Rehm) Arx), shothole blight (Stigmina carpophila (Lev.) Ellis) and brown rot (Monilinia fructigena (G. Wint) Honey). The degree of infestation under field conditions is reported by determining the index of attack on leaves and fruit, using the formula of McKinney. As the most sensitive elites are outlined elite El.17-31 (to cherry leaf spot) and elite El.17-136 (to shothole blight). The cultivars 'Kossara' and 'Trakiiska hrushtyalka' exhibit an average resistance to the three diseases, as the values for the index of infestation are lower or similar to those of standard cultivars 'Van' and 'Bing', while 'Rosalina' demonstrated sensitivity to shothole blight and brown rot. Interesting is the elite El.17- 37 demonstrating the least infestation of Blumeriella jaapii - 7.33% and Monilinia fructigena - 6.67%. The same has a set of valuable qualities as late maturing date and very large fruits with excellent sensory profile, making it a potential candidate cultivar.
topic Prunus avium
sweet cherry
hybrid
breeding
fungal diseases
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