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Doroteja Podkrajšek (Author), Tatjana Unuk (Mentor), Stanislav Tojnko (Co-mentor)

Abstract

V letu 2018 smo v kolekcijskem nasadu UKC Pohorski dvor na Fakulteti za kmetijstvo in biosistemske vede Univerze v Mariboru, postavljenem v sodelovanju z inštitutom INRA v francoskem mestu Bordeaux, spremljali odpornost križancev češnje 'Regina' x 'Lapins' na napad češnjeve muhe (Rhagoletis cerasi L.) in pojav gnilobe (M. laxa in M. fructigena). Spremljali smo 65 različnih križancev, cepljenih na podlago Maxma14, pri katerih smo ovrednotili povezavo med morfološkimi parametri plodov in njihovo kemično sestavo v povezavi s stopnjo napada češnjeve muhe in pojavom gnilobe. V nasadu standardni tehnološki ukrepi pridelave (rez, zaščite s fitofarmacevtskimi sredstvi) niso bili izvajani. Glavni opazovani parametri so bili termin zorenja, barva kožice plodov, čvrstost plodov, dolžina peclja in standardni kakovostni parametri plodov (vsebnost suhe snovi, vsebnost skupnih titracijskih kislin). Ugotovili smo, da med spremljanimi križanci pojav češnjeve muhe najintenzivneje stimulira nižja vsebnost skupnih titracijskih kislin (7,09 g/L; križanci št. 16, 86, 95, 104 in 113), krajši pecelj (3,91 cm; križanci št. 16, 86, 95, 104 in 113), višja masa 100 plodov (717,38 g; križanci št. 27, 50, 60, 84, 90 in 91) in večja dolžina 10-ih plodov (25,13 cm; križanci št. 16, 86, 95, 104 in 113). Največji napad češnjeve muhe smo potrdili pri pozneje zorečih križancih (20,32 %; križanci št. 8, 30, 49, 50, 53, 60, 66, 76, 84, 90, 91, 94, 95, 100, 104, 113 in 117), ki so imeli hkrati daljši pecelj, večjo povprečno maso in višjo vsebnost sladkorjev. Jakost napada češnjeve muhe je bila večja pri rdeče obarvanih plodovih, kjer je bila ocena gnilobe nizka. Nasprotno je bila intenzivnost pojava gnilobe višja pri plodovih z višjo vsebnostjo kislin.

Keywords

češnja;križanci;klima;češnjeva muha;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FKBV - Faculty of Agriculture
Publisher: [D. Podkrajšek]
UDC: 634.232:575.222.7:632.7(043)=163.6
COBISS: 104996611 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Selected 'Regina' x 'Lapins' cherry hybrid resistance to cherry flies in 2018 climate conditions
Secondary abstract: In 2018 we monitored the resistance of ‘Regina’ x ‘Lapins’ cherry hybrids to cherry flies (Rhagoletis cerasi L.) and cherry rot (M. laxa in M. fructigena) in an orchard located at UKC Pohorski dvor at the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The orchard was constructed in collaboration with the INRA institute from Bordeaux, France. We monitored 65 different hybrids, grafted on Maxma14 rootstock to evaluate the relationship between the morphological parameters and chemical composition in relation to the level of cherry fruit fly attack and the incidence of rot. The standard technological measures (pruning, protection by plant protection products) were not applied in the orchard. The main observed parameters were ripening date, skin colour, fruit firmness, stem length and standard fruit quality parameters (dry matter content, total titratable acidity). We discovered that among the monitored hybrids, the cherry fly attack was most intensively stimulated by the lower total titratable acidity (7,09 g/L; hybrids no. 16, 86, 95, 104 in 113), the shorter stem (3,91 cm; hybrids no. 16, 86, 95, 104 in 113), the higher weight of 100 fruits (717,38 g; hybrids no. 27, 50, 60, 84, 90 in 91) and the greater length of the 10 fruits (25,13 cm; hybrids no. 16, 86, 95, 104 in 113). The highest cherry fly infestation was confirmed in the later ripening hybrids (20,32%; hybrids no. 8, 30, 49, 50, 53, 60, 66, 76, 84, 90, 91, 94, 95, 100, 104, 113 in 117), which also had a longer stem, a higher average weight and a higher sugar content. The severity of cherry fly infestation was higher on red colored fruit, where the rot score was low, but the intensity of rot was higher in fruits with a higher acid content.
Secondary keywords: cherry;hybrids;climate;cherry fruit fly;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za kmetijstvo in biosistemske vede
Pages: XII, 48 f.
ID: 14650296