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Authors: | R. Guerriero, R. Viti, S. Bartolini, C. Iacona |
Keywords: | cold tolerance, flower bud, Prunus armeniaca L., breeding, selection |
DOI: | 10.17660/ActaHortic.2006.717.31 |
Abstract:
Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) is particularly sensitive to spring frosts, which can cause irreversible damage to the flower buds or to the just-set fruits.
In order to evaluate if the differences in frost tolerance, observed under field conditions, could be confirmed, cold-stress tests under artificial sub-zero temperatures were conducted, eliminating the multiple variables of the field.
The results showed a different degree of cold tolerance according to the genotype and the phenological stage.
After the break of endo-dormancy and at the pre-flowering stage, when flower buds are generally more susceptible, some genotypes (‘Haggith’, 11/48/2, 7C/20/3, 2/29/11) were hardy, not only at -4°C, but also at -8°C. The frost-hardy genotypes, identified in natural conditions by satisfactory yields, showed an elevated tolerance to freeze damage after artificial cold treatments too.
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