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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 254, 2021
International Scientific and Practical Conference “Fundamental and Applied Research in Biology and Agriculture: Current Issues, Achievements and Innovations” (FARBA 2021)
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Article Number | 02017 | |
Number of page(s) | 11 | |
Section | Mechanisms of Adaptation, Methods of its Regulation in Plants | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125402017 | |
Published online | 05 May 2021 |
Evaluation of common quince of VNIISPK breeding as pear seedling rootstock for fruit production in Central Russia
All-Russian Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding (VNIISPK), Zhilina village, Oryol, Oryol region, Russian Federation
* Corresponding author: semin@vniispk.ru
The article presents preliminary results of studies on the assessment of VNIISPK breeding common quince use as an intensive type seedling rootstock for pear cultivation in the conditions of Central Russia. It was established that the common quince of VNIISPK breeding is suitable to be used as seedling rootstock of pear in conditions of the Russian midland and has sufficient winter resistance of overground and root systems, high seedling yield in seedling rootstock breeding and good compatibility with some pear varieties. Strong fusion with the rootstock and active growth development when using an apple-pear hybrid No. 818 was noted; it can be recommended as an intermediate stock (mediator) in incompatible variety-rootstock combinations. Research in this direction will be continued.
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