Evaluation of crab apples for apple production in high-density apple orchards

Soon Il Kwon, Jingi Yoo, Jinwook Lee, Yong Sun Moon, Cheol Choi, Hee Young Jung, Dong Hoon Lee, Chang Kil Kim, In Kyu Kang

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Abstract

Crab apple cultivars, 'Maypole', 'Tuscan', and 'Manchurian', were evaluated as potential pollinizers of major apple cultivars, 'Fuji', 'Hongro', and 'Tsugaru', cultivated in high-density apple orchard systems. Numerous cultivar characteristics, including blooming time, pollen germination, fruit set, disease and pest resistance, and selfincompatibility, were examined. The blooming times of both 'Maypole' and 'Tuscan' ranged from April 19 to May 5, which was 2-4 days earlier than those of the major commercial apple cultivars. PCR analysis did not reveal the presence of any of the S-alleles (S1, S3, S7, or S9) identified in major commercial apple cultivars. In addition, the percentage of the fruit set was high after trees were artificially fertilized with crab apple pollen. Artificially cross-pollinated fruits were of similar or higher quality than open-pollinated fruits. They also demonstrated resistance to apple blotch, sooty blotch, and fly speck. The results indicate that the two crab apples, 'Maypole' and 'Tuscan' would be potential candidates for pollinizers of major apple cultivars in Korea. Use of the pollen of these crap apples in commercial production will improve fruit quality and promote sustainable and robust fruit production.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)271-276
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Plant Biotechnology
Volume42
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • Blooming time
  • Fruit set
  • High-density orchard system
  • Pollen germination
  • Selfincompatibility

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