蓝莓新品种在土壤条件下的评价

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Fruit Growing Research Pub Date : 2022-12-22 DOI:10.33045/fgr.v38.2022.14
I. Mazilu, M. Călinescu, E. Chițu, M. Chivu, Florin Plăiașu, F. Marin
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因其浆果的味道和饮食价值而受到高度重视的品种之一。在育种活动中获得的蓝莓新品种具有高产、抗病虫害、果实大、易摘等特点。蓝莓作物推广的成功与否取决于品种对土壤条件和区域气候变化的适应性。在2019-2022年期间,pitestii - maracineni水果生长研究所进行了一项研究,重点关注营养生长和结果过程,浆果质量,并评估了13个新蓝莓品种的病虫害行为,这些新品种目前已进入第4年(“Top Shelf”,“Blue Ribbon”,“Calypso”和“Valor”),分别是种植6年(“Duke”,“Bluejay”,“Draper”,“Liberty”,“Elliott”和“Aurora”)。新品种的成熟期从第二个十年的6月(2020年6月12日,“杜克”)到8月底(2021年8月27日,“极光”,“最后呼唤”和“埃利奥特”)。根据果实成熟的年龄,品种分为很早(“Duke”)、早(“Huron”)、早中期(“Blue Ribbon”、“Draper”、“Bluejay”)、中期(“Top Shelf”、“Valor”、“Calypso”)、晚(“Cargo”和“Liberty”)和晚(“Last Call”、“Elliott”和“Aurora”)。在四年研究结束时,对营养生长和结果过程记录的数据进行分析表明,对于较年轻的植株(种植后第4年),在平均丛积为0.41m3 (0.14- 0.84 m3)时,浆果产量在7.27 t/ha (1.66-16.59 t/ha)左右波动。优势品种为‘英勇’、‘最后呼唤’和‘货物’(0.49 ~ 0.53 m3),产量最高的是‘货物’,约为13.6 t / hm2。蓝莓种植后第6年,平均丛积为0.53 m3 (0.19 ~ 0.82 m3),果实产量为6.89 t/ha (1.87 ~ 14.4 t/ha)。优势品种为‘冠蓝鸦’、‘极光’和‘自由’(0.59 ~ 0.62 m3),在产量方面,‘杜克’(9.13 t/ha)和‘自由’(9.92 t/ha)表现突出。同一龄期(种植后3年和4年),果实平均重在2.25 g (0.7 ~ 5.72 g)左右波动,硬度平均值为43.95(15.9 ~ 77.50单位),汁pH和总可溶性物质含量平均值分别为3.44(2.24 ~ 5.72)和13.32(7.9 ~ 23.40)˚Brix。果实质量最高的品种为“Top Shelf”(2.9 g),品种“Aurora”和“Last Call”的可溶性固溶物含量最高(17.14和16.01˚Brix),品种“Blue Ribbon”和“Top Shelf”的果实pH值最高(4.18和3.69)。最后但并非最不重要的是,果实的高硬度突出了极光和蓝丝带品种(57.90和52.28 HPE-II-FFF Bareiss单位)。在植物检疫状况方面,“休伦”品种对病害的敏感性显著提高(ISV为2.9%),特别是对疫霉菌(Phytophthora spp.)的敏感性提高(1.6%),显著影响植株的成活率。在研究结束时,我们可以推荐“公爵”、“自由”和“货物”三个品种在类似的气候条件下种植,前者以其早熟和高产而突出,后者以其高产量而突出。
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EVALUATION OF NEW BLUEBERRY CULTIVARS IN PEDOCLIMATIC CONDITIONS FROM RIFG PITESTI-MARACINENI
Vaccinum corymbosum is one of the species highly valued for the taste and dietary value of its berries. The new blueberry cultivars obtained in the breeding activity have high productivity, resistance to diseases and pests, and large and easily removable fruits. The success of the extension of blueberry crops depends on the adaptability of the cultivars to soil conditions and regional climate changes. A study was carried out at the Research Institute for Fruit Growing Pitesti-Maracineni, in the period 2019-2022, and was focused on the vegetative growth and fruiting processes, berries quality, and evaluated the disease and pest behavior of 13 new blueberry cultivars, currently in their 4th year ('Top Shelf', 'Blue Ribbon', 'Calypso' and 'Valor'), respectively 6 years from planting ('Duke', 'Bluejay', 'Draper', 'Liberty', 'Elliott' and 'Aurora'). The ripening period of the new cultivars covered a period between the second decade of June (12.06.2020, 'Duke') and the end of August (27.08.2021, 'Aurora', 'Last Call' and 'Elliott'). Depending on the age of fruit ripening, the cultivars were divided into very early ('Duke'), early ('Huron'), early-middle ('Blue Ribbon', 'Draper', 'Bluejay'), middle ('Top Shelf', 'Valor', 'Calypso'), late ('Cargo' and 'Liberty') and very late ('Last Call', 'Elliott' and 'Aurora'). At the end of the four years of study, the analysis of the data recorded for the vegetative growth and fruiting processes indicated that, for the younger plants (4th year after planting), for an average bush volume of 0.41m3 (0.14- 0.84 m3) berry yield fluctuated around 7.27 t/ha (1.66-16.59 t/ha). The cultivars with superior vigor were 'Valor', 'Last Call', and 'Cargo' (0.49-0.53 m3), the most productive being 'Cargo', with approximately 13.6 t /ha. For blueberry in the 6th year after planting, where the average volume of the bush was 0.53 m3 (0.19-0.82 m3), the fruit production was 6.89 t/ha (1.87 -14.4 t/ha). The cultivars with superior vigor were 'Bluejay', 'Aurora' and 'Liberty' (0.59-0.62 m3), and in terms of productivity, 'Duke' (9.13 t/ha) and 'Liberty' stood out (9.92 t/ha). For plants of the same age (3 and 4 years after planting), the average berry weight fluctuated around 2.25 g (0.7-5.72 g), the firmness recorded an average of 43.95 (15.9-77.50 units), while juice pH and total soluble substance content showed average values of 3.44 (2.24-5.72) and 13.32˚Brix (7.9-23.40). The highest berry weight was determined for 'Top Shelf' cultivar (2.9 g). The cultivars 'Aurora' and 'Last Call' stood out for their superior content of total soluble solids (17.14 and 16.01˚Brix), and the cultivars 'Blue Ribbon' and 'Top Shelf' for their high fruit pH (4.18 and 3.69). Last but not least, the high firmness of the fruits highlighted the Aurora and 'Blue Ribbon' cultivars (57.90 and 52.28 HPE-II-FFF Bareiss units). Regarding the phytosanitary status of the studied shrubs, increased sensitivity to diseases of the 'Huron' cultivar was highlighted (ISV 2.9%), especially to the attack of Phytophthora spp. (1.6%attack degree), which influenced significantly plant survival. At the end of the study period, we can recommend the cultivars 'Duke', Liberty', and 'Cargo' for cultivation in similar pedoclimatic conditions, the first standing out for its earliness and productivity, and the last two for their high fruit production.
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期刊介绍: FRUIT GROWING RESEARCH is an international journal, which has been issued under the care of the Research Institute for Fruit Growing Pitesti, Romania. Fruit growing research is an annual journal aimed at disseminating significant research and original papers on genetic resources, breeding of deciduous fruit trees species; fruit sustainable technologies – environment protection; propagation, virology and tissue culture, postharvest, that can be of interest to a wide audience of plant scientists in all areas of fruit growing. An international Editorial Board advises the journal.
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