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Apple and pear rootstock research in Lithuania ; Obelų ir kriaušių poskiepių tyrimas Lietuvoje
The paper presents ongoing apple and pear rootstock trials at the Lithuanian Institute of Horticulture. Rootstock research projects are established in following directions: rootstock and location interaction (Baltic fruit rootstock studies where Byelorussian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Polish research institutions are involved); budding high effect on rootstock performance; interstock trials; rootstock effect on fruit quality, ripening time and fruit storage; rootstock and tree training system; virus status of apple planting material on different rootstocks (international trial with Applied Plant Research, Netherlands); rootstock and soil sickness in nursery; rootstock resistance to Phytophtora; rootstock response to irrigation; rootstock effect on tree physiological parameters and flower physiology; rootstock effect on tree nutrition; rootstock and dry matter accumulation; genetic engineering of Cydonia oblonga rootstocks. Following apple rootstocks are included in different research projects: M and MM series – M.9, M.26, MM.106; P series – P 2, P 22, P 14, P 59, P 60, P 61, P 62, P 66, P 67; B series – B.9, B.118, B.136, B.396, B.491, other rootstocks as PB.4, Bulboga, York 9, Pure 1 and Antonowka seedlings. Following pear rootstocks are included in different research projects: quinces – QA, QC, Sydo, BA-29, S 1, K.11, K.16, K.19, 1.2, pears – Pyrodwarf, OHF333, Mostbirne, Kazrausu. 14 scientists from Orchard technology department, Department of Genetics and Biotechnology of Orchard Plants, Plant protection laboratory, Laboratory of Biochemistry and Technology, Laboratory of Plant Physiology are involved in rootstock research.
Apple and pear rootstock research in Lithuania ; Obelų ir kriaušių poskiepių tyrimas Lietuvoje
The paper presents ongoing apple and pear rootstock trials at the Lithuanian Institute of Horticulture. Rootstock research projects are established in following directions: rootstock and location interaction (Baltic fruit rootstock studies where Byelorussian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Polish research institutions are involved); budding high effect on rootstock performance; interstock trials; rootstock effect on fruit quality, ripening time and fruit storage; rootstock and tree training system; virus status of apple planting material on different rootstocks (international trial with Applied Plant Research, Netherlands); rootstock and soil sickness in nursery; rootstock resistance to Phytophtora; rootstock response to irrigation; rootstock effect on tree physiological parameters and flower physiology; rootstock effect on tree nutrition; rootstock and dry matter accumulation; genetic engineering of Cydonia oblonga rootstocks. Following apple rootstocks are included in different research projects: M and MM series – M.9, M.26, MM.106; P series – P 2, P 22, P 14, P 59, P 60, P 61, P 62, P 66, P 67; B series – B.9, B.118, B.136, B.396, B.491, other rootstocks as PB.4, Bulboga, York 9, Pure 1 and Antonowka seedlings. Following pear rootstocks are included in different research projects: quinces – QA, QC, Sydo, BA-29, S 1, K.11, K.16, K.19, 1.2, pears – Pyrodwarf, OHF333, Mostbirne, Kazrausu. 14 scientists from Orchard technology department, Department of Genetics and Biotechnology of Orchard Plants, Plant protection laboratory, Laboratory of Biochemistry and Technology, Laboratory of Plant Physiology are involved in rootstock research.
Apple and pear rootstock research in Lithuania ; Obelų ir kriaušių poskiepių tyrimas Lietuvoje
Kviklys, Darius (author)
2006-01-01
Sodininkystė ir daržininkystė, 2006, T. 25 (3), p. 3-12 ; ISSN 0236-4212
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Lithuanian , English
DDC:
690
Antropogeninių dykrų tyrimas Lietuvoje / ; Anthropogenic brownfields investigation in Lithuania.
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