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Introduction of robust apple cultivars for organic fruit production and traditional extensive orcharding
Project
Project code: EIP-Agri-BW-2016-LPSBGR-01
Contract period: 01.01.2016
- 31.12.2019
Budget: 457,472 Euro
Purpose of research: Applied research
Keywords: farming practice/activity, pest/disease control, genetic ressources
The genetic impoverishment of modern apple cultivars has led to an increase in the susceptibility to pests and diseases. This has resulted in the need to apply numerous plant protection treatments that are extremely resource inefficient. The introduction of the so called “black spot resistant” cultivars with only single gene disease resistance has resulted in a breakdown of disease resistance. The main goal of the operational group is to breed new cultivars with a broader based genetic resistance to extend and further develop both organic and traditional extensive orcharding. 1. Selection of recently breed new cultivars with resistance / tolerance characteristics to be conducted under “worst case” conditions at experimental test facilities and during practical field trialing. 2. Establishment of new cultivars in commercial orchards and an introduction to market commercialisation. 3. Investigation of the suitability of traditional cultivars held at the Baden-Württemberg Cultivar Conservation Centre for breeding purposes to broaden the genetic basis. 4. Breeding of new cultivars based on the gene pool from the traditional cultivars and the already existing breeding act
Section overview
Subjects
- Plant Breeding
- Arboriculture
- Genetic Resources