Blueberry breeding for the southern United States

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Draper, AD [1 ]
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[1] USDA,PAYSON,AZ 85541
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FRUIT VARIETIES JOURNAL | 1997年 / 51卷 / 03期
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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The USDA blueberry breeding program was initiated in 1910 by Dr. F. V. Coville and has been continuous since that time. Plant breeders Drs. G. M. Darrow, D. H. Scott. J. N. Moore and I have worked with state agricultural experiment stations (SAES) and private growers to develop the majority of cultivars presently gown for commercial production. In the South, major cooperators with the USDA include SAES in Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas. Recently the USDA Small Fruits Station at Poplarville, Miss. has been instrumental in blueberry cultivar development for the South. Rabbiteye (Vaccinium ashei Reade) blueberry cultivars make up the majority of blueberry acreage grown in the South. A new type of blueberry, the southern highbush (SHE), has been developed by intraspecific hybridization with various Vaccinium species. Late-blooming SHE cultivars have been developed that offer better protection from spring frosts and ripen earlier than the earliest rabbiteye blueberry. Genes required to meet future needs reside within native Vaccinium species. Progress has been made in plant adaptation, disease resistance, fruit quality, and season of ripening. There remains a need for greater plant vigor, insect resistance and consistent production.
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