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Breeding Trait Priorities of the Blueberry Industry in the United States and Canada

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HORTSCIENCE
卷 53, 期 7, 页码 1021-+

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AMER SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI12964-18

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berry breeding; industry priorities survey; cultivars

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  1. USDA-NIFA Specialty Crop Research Initiative [2016-51181-25401]
  2. Massachusetts Cultivated Blueberry Growers Association
  3. Washington Blueberry Commission
  4. Georgia Blueberry Growers Association
  5. Florida Blueberry Growers Association
  6. Oregon Blueberry Commission
  7. Lower Mainland Horticulture Improvement Association
  8. North Carolina Blueberry Council, Inc.
  9. Gulf South Blueberry Growers Association
  10. New Jersey Blueberry and Cranberry Research Council
  11. British Columbia Blueberry Council
  12. Berry Blue LLC
  13. California Blueberry Commission
  14. Dole Nutrition Institute
  15. Driscoll's, Inc.
  16. Fall Creek Farm Nursery, Inc.
  17. NIFA [2016-51181-25401, 914294] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Developing new blueberry cultivars requires plant breeders to be aware of current and emerging needs throughout the supply chain, from producer to consumer. Because breeding perennial crop plants (such as blueberry) is time- and resource-intensive, understanding and targeting priority traits is critical to enhancing the efficiency of breeding programs. This study assesses blueberry industry breeding priorities for fruit and plant quality traits based on a survey conducted at commodity group meetings across nine U.S. states and in British Columbia (Canada) between Nov. 2016 and Mar. 2017. In general, industry responses signaled that the most important trait cluster was fruit quality including the firmness, flavor, and shelf life. Fruit quality traits affect price premiums received by producers; influence consumer's preferences; and have the potential to increase the feasibility of mechanical harvesting, all critical to the economic viability of the industry. There were differences across regions in the relative importance assigned to traits for disease resistance, arthropod resistance, and tolerance to abiotic stresses. Our findings will be useful to researchers seeking solutions for challenges to the North American blueberry industry including development of new cultivars with improved traits using accelerated DNA-based selection strategies.

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