Characteristics of one-year-old shoots of peach hybrids from the crossing combination ‘Flaminia’ × ‘Autumnglo’
Abstract
During the two-year period, the characteristics of one-year-old shoots in 11 promising peach hybrids obtained from the cross ‘Flaminia’ × ‘Autumnglo’ were studied. The analyzed characteristics included: length and diameter of shoot, length of internode, number of flower buds and vegetative buds per shoot, ratio of flower to vegetative buds, number of flower buds per node and 1-m length of a shoot. Most of these characteristics varied significantly between the studied hybrids. The highest variability was found for number of flower buds per 1-m length of a shoot and length of internode, and the smallest for diameter of shoots. The length of shoot ranged from 35.1 cm (hybrid FA1) to 51.3 cm (hybrid FA6). The length of internode was consistent with the length of shoot. The highest number of flower buds per shoot and node was found in FA10 hybrid (36.0 and 1.52, respectively), and the lowest in FA5 hybrid (20.3 and 0.79, respectively). The number of flower buds per 1 m length varied from 57....1 (hybrid FA5) to 96.7 (hybrid FA1). Hybrids with the highest density of flower buds (FA1, FA9, and FA10) were singled out as potentially the most yielding. These hybrids may be of interest for growing in areas where there is a risk of frost and in breeding when creating new peach cultivars of high yield potential. © 2022 International Society for Horticultural Science. All rights reserved.
Keywords:
flower bud / hybrid / one-year-old shoot / Prunus persica / vegetative budSource:
Acta Horticulturae, 2022, 1352, 339-343Funding / projects:
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Radović, A. AU - Milatović, D. AU - Rakonjac, V. AU - Đorđević, B. AU - Bakić, I. AU - Nikolić, D. PY - 2022 PY - 2022 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6266 AB - During the two-year period, the characteristics of one-year-old shoots in 11 promising peach hybrids obtained from the cross ‘Flaminia’ × ‘Autumnglo’ were studied. The analyzed characteristics included: length and diameter of shoot, length of internode, number of flower buds and vegetative buds per shoot, ratio of flower to vegetative buds, number of flower buds per node and 1-m length of a shoot. Most of these characteristics varied significantly between the studied hybrids. The highest variability was found for number of flower buds per 1-m length of a shoot and length of internode, and the smallest for diameter of shoots. The length of shoot ranged from 35.1 cm (hybrid FA1) to 51.3 cm (hybrid FA6). The length of internode was consistent with the length of shoot. The highest number of flower buds per shoot and node was found in FA10 hybrid (36.0 and 1.52, respectively), and the lowest in FA5 hybrid (20.3 and 0.79, respectively). The number of flower buds per 1 m length varied from 57.1 (hybrid FA5) to 96.7 (hybrid FA1). Hybrids with the highest density of flower buds (FA1, FA9, and FA10) were singled out as potentially the most yielding. These hybrids may be of interest for growing in areas where there is a risk of frost and in breeding when creating new peach cultivars of high yield potential. © 2022 International Society for Horticultural Science. All rights reserved. T2 - Acta Horticulturae T2 - Acta Horticulturae T1 - Characteristics of one-year-old shoots of peach hybrids from the crossing combination ‘Flaminia’ × ‘Autumnglo’ EP - 343 SP - 339 VL - 1352 DO - 10.17660/ActaHortic.2022.1352.46 ER -
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Radović, A., Milatović, D., Rakonjac, V., Đorđević, B., Bakić, I.,& Nikolić, D.. (2022). Characteristics of one-year-old shoots of peach hybrids from the crossing combination ‘Flaminia’ × ‘Autumnglo’. in Acta Horticulturae, 1352, 339-343. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2022.1352.46
Radović A, Milatović D, Rakonjac V, Đorđević B, Bakić I, Nikolić D. Characteristics of one-year-old shoots of peach hybrids from the crossing combination ‘Flaminia’ × ‘Autumnglo’. in Acta Horticulturae. 2022;1352:339-343. doi:10.17660/ActaHortic.2022.1352.46 .
Radović, A., Milatović, D., Rakonjac, V., Đorđević, B., Bakić, I., Nikolić, D., "Characteristics of one-year-old shoots of peach hybrids from the crossing combination ‘Flaminia’ × ‘Autumnglo’" in Acta Horticulturae, 1352 (2022):339-343, https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2022.1352.46 . .