Study of frost resistance of cherry variety Turgenevka during on different rootstocks winter thaws
https://doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2020-5-65-70
Abstract
Relevance. The study of the resistance of garden cultures to unfavorable abiotic factors of the winter period is a priority direction of scientific studies, because the low winter hardiness can annul advantages the varieties on other signs. Concerning in the middle zone of Russia, studies on the resistance of cherry to frost during the thaw period remain relevant.
Methods. The studies were carried out in the laboratory of physiology of fruit plant resistance at VNI-ISPKin2017-2018. The object of research was the Turgenevka cherry variety on new clonal root-stock of the Institute breeding were studied. Control - Turgenevka on the Rubin stock. For artificial freezing in early December the material was prepared for III and IV components of frost hardiness.
Results. As a result of artificial freezing, the Turgenevka cherry variety was characterized by frost resistance of vegetative buds and tissues of annual shoots during a three-day winter thaw of + 2°C with a decrease in temperature of -25°C (III component of frost resistance). Inthiscase, thehighest frost resistance of the generative buds of the Turgenevka variety on rootstock 74340, 82987 is shown. After a three-day thaw of +2°C and repeated hardening with a subsequent decrease in temperature to -30°C in March (IV frost resistance component), the Turgenevka variety on the rootstock 74332, 74363, 82987 was characterized by frost resistance of vegetative buds, bark and wood of annualshoots. Moreover, in the studied scion-rootstock combinations, low frost resistance of the generative kidneys was revealed. Only in the studied variety on the rootstock 82987 was the largest percentage of living flower primordia revealed. The conducted studies revealed the Turgenevka variety in a rootstock of 82987 with the greatest potential for frost resistance during the winter thaws.
About the Author
Z. E. OzherelievaRussian Federation
Zoya E. Ozherelieva – Cand. Sci. (Agriculture), leading researcher, head of the laboratory of physiology of fruit plant resistance. ResearcherID: C-7380-2017
v. Zhilina, Orel region, 302530
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Ozherelieva Z.E. Study of frost resistance of cherry variety Turgenevka during on different rootstocks winter thaws. Vegetable crops of Russia. 2020;(5):65-70. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2020-5-65-70