HYBRIDIZATION RESULTS USING THE HYBRID Abies cilicica × Abies cephalonica

Abies fraseri (FF) is a North American conifer which is crucial for growers of Christmas trees. This species suffers 100% mortality after infection of root rot caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi. The hybrid material A. cilicica × A. cephalonica (CZ) and A. koreana × (A. cilicica × A. cephalonica) was...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Acta Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Jaroslav Kobliha, Petr Škorpík, Jan Stejskal, Pavel Češka
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2752
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Petr Škorpík
Jan Stejskal
Pavel Češka
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description Abies fraseri (FF) is a North American conifer which is crucial for growers of Christmas trees. This species suffers 100% mortality after infection of root rot caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi. The hybrid material A. cilicica × A. cephalonica (CZ) and A. koreana × (A. cilicica × A. cephalonica) was utilized as mother trees for applications of Abies fraseri pollen. In addition to resistance to fungal disease, a long-term monitoring of growth of young seedlings along with the impact of artificial crossing on morphology of the progeny is covered. Except for increased resistance, some offspring has also exhibited a remarkable heterosis effect at younger age and different growth habit and different shape of their needles. All this may offer in the future a wide range of applications, both for crops under strong anthropogenic pressure with changing climatic conditions and for crops grown for production of Christmas trees and outstanding ornamental cultivars. Annual crossing success was determined in present study using X-ray imaging. The most successful combinations in 2012 were those of CZ1 × FF25 and CZ1 × FF76 with 7% of full seeds, followed by CZ2 × FF25 with 6% and CZ2 × FF31 with 4% of the full seeds. The evaluation of young seedlings from control crossing in 2007 highlighted significant accented height growth of complicated hybrid (A. koreana × (A. cilicica × A. cephalonica)) × FF PC. Morphology of needles showed variability in their length as compared with the needle width which was found to be less appropriate characteristic for distinguishing between different combinations.
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spelling doaj-art-e65194646da74fd59fdbd2c20cdf933d2025-08-19T23:57:48ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing HouseActa Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus1644-06922545-14052014-08-01134HYBRIDIZATION RESULTS USING THE HYBRID Abies cilicica × Abies cephalonicaJaroslav KoblihaPetr ŠkorpíkJan StejskalPavel Češka Abies fraseri (FF) is a North American conifer which is crucial for growers of Christmas trees. This species suffers 100% mortality after infection of root rot caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi. The hybrid material A. cilicica × A. cephalonica (CZ) and A. koreana × (A. cilicica × A. cephalonica) was utilized as mother trees for applications of Abies fraseri pollen. In addition to resistance to fungal disease, a long-term monitoring of growth of young seedlings along with the impact of artificial crossing on morphology of the progeny is covered. Except for increased resistance, some offspring has also exhibited a remarkable heterosis effect at younger age and different growth habit and different shape of their needles. All this may offer in the future a wide range of applications, both for crops under strong anthropogenic pressure with changing climatic conditions and for crops grown for production of Christmas trees and outstanding ornamental cultivars. Annual crossing success was determined in present study using X-ray imaging. The most successful combinations in 2012 were those of CZ1 × FF25 and CZ1 × FF76 with 7% of full seeds, followed by CZ2 × FF25 with 6% and CZ2 × FF31 with 4% of the full seeds. The evaluation of young seedlings from control crossing in 2007 highlighted significant accented height growth of complicated hybrid (A. koreana × (A. cilicica × A. cephalonica)) × FF PC. Morphology of needles showed variability in their length as compared with the needle width which was found to be less appropriate characteristic for distinguishing between different combinations. https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2752Abieshybridizationneedle proportions and morphology
spellingShingle Jaroslav Kobliha
Petr Škorpík
Jan Stejskal
Pavel Češka
HYBRIDIZATION RESULTS USING THE HYBRID Abies cilicica × Abies cephalonica
Abies
hybridization
needle proportions and morphology
title HYBRIDIZATION RESULTS USING THE HYBRID Abies cilicica × Abies cephalonica
title_full HYBRIDIZATION RESULTS USING THE HYBRID Abies cilicica × Abies cephalonica
title_fullStr HYBRIDIZATION RESULTS USING THE HYBRID Abies cilicica × Abies cephalonica
title_full_unstemmed HYBRIDIZATION RESULTS USING THE HYBRID Abies cilicica × Abies cephalonica
title_short HYBRIDIZATION RESULTS USING THE HYBRID Abies cilicica × Abies cephalonica
title_sort hybridization results using the hybrid abies cilicica abies cephalonica
topic Abies
hybridization
needle proportions and morphology
url https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2752
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