Sinap Orlovsky triploid apple cultivar: Its origin and cytoembryological characteristic


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This paper gives the development history of the best apple cultivar of the temperate zone of Russia— the Sinap Orlovsky apple cultivar with fruit of a long storage life, which has hitherto been considered to be a diploid one. The assumption of its triploidy has come into existence due to DNA-markers. Cytoembryological studies showed in 2016 that the cultivar was a triploid. It is characterized by vigorousness and regular fruit bearing. The long-term experimental data show that the cultivar is of little promise as an initial form for the development of a large hybrid fund owing to its low fruit output, hybrid seeds, and one-year seedlings relative to pollinated flowers in case of its being used as a maternal and paternal parent.

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Z. Serova

All-Russia Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding

Email: nauka@vniispk.ru
Rússia, Orel, 302530

N. Gorbacheva

All-Russia Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding

Email: nauka@vniispk.ru
Rússia, Orel, 302530

A. Galasheva

All-Russia Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding

Email: nauka@vniispk.ru
Rússia, Orel, 302530

T. Yanchuk

All-Russia Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding

Email: nauka@vniispk.ru
Rússia, Orel, 302530

A. Pikunova

All-Russia Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding

Email: nauka@vniispk.ru
Rússia, Orel, 302530

Erik Van de Veg

Wageningen University and Research Center

Email: nauka@vniispk.ru
Países Baixos, Wageningen

E. Sedov

All-Russia Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding

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Email: nauka@vniispk.ru
Rússia, Orel, 302530

G. Sedysheva

All-Russia Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding

Email: nauka@vniispk.ru
Rússia, Orel, 302530

N. Krasova

All-Russia Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding

Email: nauka@vniispk.ru
Rússia, Orel, 302530

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