• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Performance of Advanced Breeding Selections of Primocane-fruiting Raspberries in New Jersey
  • Contributor: Fiola, Joseph A.; Lengyen, Robert; Swartz, Harry J.
  • Published: American Society for Horticultural Science, 1995
  • Published in: HortScience, 30 (1995) 4, Seite 834B-834
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.21273/hortsci.30.4.834b
  • ISSN: 0018-5345; 2327-9834
  • Keywords: Horticulture
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  • Description: A major objective of the MD/NJ/VA/WI Cooperative Raspberry Breeding Program is to develop new primocane-fruiting raspberry cultivars that are early, with large fruit size, and good fresh flavor, relative to the `Heritage' standard. Step I seedling selections were made and tissue culture-propagated. The Step III advanced selection trial, planted in 1993, consisted of two advanced selections, JCR-F1 [Geo-1 (Autumn Bliss × Glen Moy) × Heritage–red], and JEF-B1 (Amity × Glen Eagles–golden), with a `Heritage' check. The planting was a RCB (four replications), with 3-m plots, 60-cm plant spacing, on raised beds with black plastic mulch (establishment year), and trickle irrigation. The 1994 season started dry, and mid-summer was warm and wet, inducing an early harvest overall. JCR-F1 was >2 weeks earlier, 40% higher yielding, with 18% larger fruit size than `Heritage'. JCR-F1 fruit was tall conic, cohesive, and had good flavor; plant vigor was very good. JEF-B1 was 10 days earlier than `Heritage', had 40% larger fruit size, but was 25% lower yielding; plant vigor was also good. The flavor was described as banana and apricot. The planting will be fruited for multiple seasons for continued comparison.
  • Access State: Open Access