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SWEET AND SOUR CHERRY DECORATIVE FORMS

Journal

GENETIKA-BELGRADE
Volume 44, Issue 2, Pages 367-375

Publisher

SERBIAN GENETICS SOC
DOI: 10.2298/GENSR1202367L

Keywords

decorative forms; Prunus sp.; selection; sweet and sour cherry

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education and Science of Serbia as one of the research topics in the project Selection of sweet and sour cherry dwarfing rootstocks and development of intensive cultivation technology based on sustainable agriculture principles [TR 31038]

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Ljubojevic M., V. Ognjanov, D. Bosnjakovic, G. Barac, M. Ognjanov, E. Mladenovic, and J. Cukanovic (2012): Sweet and sour cherry decorative forms. - Genetika, Vol 44, No. 2, 367 - 375. Biodiversity of natural populations, biodiversity located on farm and the introduced cultivars and selections are a rich source of genetic variability in sour and sweet cherries, but they have never been bread with the aim of creating decorative varieties. Low vigour - dwarfing and upright - sour cherry genotypes, NS 1/16 KK and NS 1/24 KK, were selected from natural population of Fruska Gora and private arboretum, respectively. Sweet cherry selections NS 6/15 K and RS 8/27 were part of on farm conservation of genetic resources. Furthermore, reduction in vigour was achieved by defining specific combining abilities as a result of rootstock/scion interaction. The outcome of this study is unique columnar and dwarf forms that integrate specific genetic potential of varieties and selections, their interaction with rootstocks and traditional horticultural skills. Collected biodiversity is another confirmation that the Balkan peninsula is one of the most valuable secondary centres of genetic diversity and inexhaustible gene pool for breeding both, varieties and vegetative rootstocks.

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