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ASSESSMENT OF THE LONGEVITY OF RED CURRANT VARIETIES IN THE ENVIRONMENTS OF LENINGRAD PROVINCE

https://doi.org/10.30901/2227-8834-2016-3-109-113

Abstract

The longevity of 60 varietal accessions from the red currant collection planted in 1985 and 1986 was studied in the environments of Leningrad Province. The accessions studied have different genetic and geographic origin. It is shown that the greatest longevity was observed in the varieties of domestic breeding and those which had in their pedigree such wild species as Ribes rubrum L., R. petraeum Wulf., R. multiflorum , R. altissimum Turcz. ex Pojark., R. atropurpureum C.A. Mey and R. warscewiczii Janz. Insufficient longevity was characteristic of the varieties of West European breeding - the descendants of the European species R. vulgare Lam.

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T. A. Suloyeva
Federal Research Center the N.I.Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR)
Russian Federation


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Suloyeva T.A. ASSESSMENT OF THE LONGEVITY OF RED CURRANT VARIETIES IN THE ENVIRONMENTS OF LENINGRAD PROVINCE. Proceedings on applied botany, genetics and breeding. 2016;177(3):109-113. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30901/2227-8834-2016-3-109-113

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