2007
DOI: 10.1051/fruits:2006045
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Asian pear tree breeding for subtropical areas of Brazil

Abstract: --Introduction. In São Paulo State in Brazil, there is a demand for pear tree varieties that present fruit complementary characteristics and high adaptation for a subtropical-tropical climate. Thus, our study aimed at evaluating variety selections with better fruit quality and mainly adapted to the different areas of the São Paulo State. Materials and methods. Crosses among Asian [Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm.f.) Nakai] and European (P. communis L.) pear cultivars were made in Brazil from 1992 to 1998 aiming at findi… Show more

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“…Ciência Rural, v.40, n.2, fev, 2010. a expansão do cultivo de pera em regiões de inverno ameno. No entanto, verifica-se carência de portaenxertos adaptados às condições climáticas brasileiras, ficando dependentes somente de dois porta-enxertos 'Taiwan Nashi-C' (Pyrus calleryana) e 'Taiwan Mamenashi' (P. betulaefolia) (BARBOSA et al, 1998;2007).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Ciência Rural, v.40, n.2, fev, 2010. a expansão do cultivo de pera em regiões de inverno ameno. No entanto, verifica-se carência de portaenxertos adaptados às condições climáticas brasileiras, ficando dependentes somente de dois porta-enxertos 'Taiwan Nashi-C' (Pyrus calleryana) e 'Taiwan Mamenashi' (P. betulaefolia) (BARBOSA et al, 1998;2007).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…For cultivars that present a lower rate of germination and a smaller amount of pollen grains per flower, one option would be their use as female parents (FIGUEIREDO et al, 2013). Perhaps this would be the most sensible strategy in breeding programs for the pear in regions with mild winters, which seek the quality of European pears with the lower cold requirement of Asian pears (BARBOSA et al, 2007). As the cultivar Packham's Triumph, which has less cold requirement compared to other European pears (BARBOSA et al, 2008), has a large amount of pollen grains per anther and per flower, it could be used as the male parent, and the Asian Hosui pear, which has a smaller amount of pollen grains, as the female parent.…”
Section: Test For Pollen Germination Between Cultivars and Quantificamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to increased imports of higher quality pears like 'Rocha' and 'Abate Fetel', breeding programs need to be improved in order to obtain better quality cultivars adapted to the subtropical conditions of Brazil. If this is so, the most sensible strategy in programs for genetic improvement of the pear in regions with mild winters, which seek the quality of European pears with the lower cold requirement of Asian pears (BARBOSA et al, 2007), would be to use the cultivar Packham's Triumph as one of the parent plants, as this has a lower cold requirement compared to other European pears (BARBOSA et al, 2008). However, to select this cultivar as the male parent, it needs to produce viable pollen grains in high quantities; this information is not found in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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