tBlood oranges have been cultivated in Italy since the early 19th century. Growers and breeders were ableto identify and collect many somatic mutants, which differed in their major pomological traits, such asfruit size and firmness, pulp and peel pigmentation, and ripening period.Recently, in the framework of a genetic resource conservation program, most of the accessions collectedat CREA in recent decades were planted in a single block to evaluate their characteristics. The presenceof many selections in the same block, of the same age and grafted on the same rootstock is extremelyimportant for a reliable characterization of the pomological characters, particularly pigmentation, whichis strongly influenced by both the environment and the rootstock. The collection consists of 88 genotypes,including old lines and nucellar selections. Some commercial Tarocco, Moro and Sanguinello varietieswere also included in the collection to facilitate comparison among clones. Moreover, the pomologicalfeatures of 20 elite Tarocco clones cultivated nearby in the same experimental station were used as afurther reference. The pomological characterization, based on 13 traits and performed in two consecutiveyears, revealed significant variability. Some genotypes showed strong year-to-year variability, mainly infruit pigmentation, probably due to different climatic conditions during winter. Similarly, other traitssuch as fruit size, total soluble solids and acidity also varied among and within the varietal groups. Thesefindings have a potential utility in identifying promising clones, which might fulfil the growing marketneeds such as higher anthocyanin content and longer shelf life.
Pomological diversity of the Italian blood orange germplasm
FERLITO, FILIPPO SALVATORE;
2016-01-01
Abstract
tBlood oranges have been cultivated in Italy since the early 19th century. Growers and breeders were ableto identify and collect many somatic mutants, which differed in their major pomological traits, such asfruit size and firmness, pulp and peel pigmentation, and ripening period.Recently, in the framework of a genetic resource conservation program, most of the accessions collectedat CREA in recent decades were planted in a single block to evaluate their characteristics. The presenceof many selections in the same block, of the same age and grafted on the same rootstock is extremelyimportant for a reliable characterization of the pomological characters, particularly pigmentation, whichis strongly influenced by both the environment and the rootstock. The collection consists of 88 genotypes,including old lines and nucellar selections. Some commercial Tarocco, Moro and Sanguinello varietieswere also included in the collection to facilitate comparison among clones. Moreover, the pomologicalfeatures of 20 elite Tarocco clones cultivated nearby in the same experimental station were used as afurther reference. The pomological characterization, based on 13 traits and performed in two consecutiveyears, revealed significant variability. Some genotypes showed strong year-to-year variability, mainly infruit pigmentation, probably due to different climatic conditions during winter. Similarly, other traitssuch as fruit size, total soluble solids and acidity also varied among and within the varietal groups. Thesefindings have a potential utility in identifying promising clones, which might fulfil the growing marketneeds such as higher anthocyanin content and longer shelf life.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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