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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 825: I Balkan Symposium on Fruit Growing

RASPBERRY CULTIVARS FOR FRUIT PRODUCTION UNDER MOUNTAIN CONDITIONS

Authors:   S. Hristov, T. Stoyanova, I. Minev
Keywords:   fruit-growing, raspberry, breeding, selection, plant resources
Abstract:
In the near past, the Lovech region where the Institute of Troyan is located was one of the major raspberry-producing regions in our country. In the last years, due to arising socio-economic changes, the raspberry areas strongly decreased. That, together with global change in climate, resulted in strong reduction of fruit production. The use of appropriate cultivars is decisive for its restoration. As a result of the study it was found that ‘Shopska Alena’, ‘Samodiva’, ‘Balgarski Rubin’, ‘Iskra’, ‘Willamette’ and ‘Ralitsa’ were most widely grown in the region. These cultivars covered a picking period of 24-17 days. The fruit size was 2,4 tо 3,3 g. ‘Iskra’, ‘Ralitsa’, ‘Samodiva’ had larger fruits. Dry matter content was 9,3 tо 10,4% for ‘Iskra’ and ‘Ralitsa’, respectively. Sugars were 3,79% for ‘Samodiva’ to 5,47% for ‘Ralitsa’. In our studies, the cultivars ‘Samodiva’ and ‘Shopska Alena’ proved to be high yielding and under favourable conditions they allowed obtaining yields of over 1000 kg/da.

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