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Manthos, Ioannis, Rouskas, Dimos, Sotiropoulos, Thomas, Botu, Mihai |
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Horticulturae; Jul2023, Vol. 9 Issue 7, p820, 11p |
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Walnut (Juglans regia) populations are considered a valuable genetic resource for genetic variability conservation and walnut cultivar improvement. In the current study, two walnut selections from Central Greece, "FM3" and "FM6", were evaluated for their characteristics to determine their perspective as new cultivars. Their main phenological and pomological characteristics were assessed according to IPGR (1994) and UPOV-TG/125/6 (1999) criteria for 10 consecutive years and compared with "Chandler". Results revealed that "FM3" presents high lateral flowering (70–80%), whereas "FM6" is 30–35%. Although the date of bud break and male blooming of both selections did not differ from "Chandler" (p > 0.05), the female blooming phase of "FM6" occurred earlier (p < 0.05) than "Chandler" and nut harvest was earlier than both "Chandler" and "FM3" (p < 0.05). Nut dimensions of both selections were higher than "Chandler" (p < 0.001). The mean in-shell nut weight and kernel weight of "FM3" were higher than "FM6" and "Chandler", and those of "FM6" were higher than "Chandler" (p < 0.001). Other positive nut characteristics were their light kernel color, the well kernel fill, and the easy removal of the kernel halves. Thus, the current results indicate that "FM3" and "FM6" could be considered promising gene pools in crossbreeding activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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