Fruit Breeding 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0763-9_19
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Chestnut

Abstract: The genus Castanea , chestnuts and chinkapins, belongs to the family Fagaceae , which includes other important timber producing genera such as Quercus and Fagus . The genus Castanea is divided into three geographically delimited sections with at least seven consistently recognized interfertile species: 4 species in Asia ( C. mollissima , C. henryi , C. seguinii , and C. crenata ), two or more species in North America ( C. dentata , C. ozarkensis , and C. pumila ) and one in Europe and Turkey ( C. sativa ). The… Show more

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“…Because of its good nut quality, ‘Riheiguri’ and its relatives have been used in breeding programs, resulting in the release of new hybrid cultivars such as ‘Shuhou’ and ‘Mikuri’. On the other hand, trials to release Japanese chestnut cultivars with the easy-peeling pellicle trait from Chinese chestnut have not yet succeeded [ 4 ].…”
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“…Because of its good nut quality, ‘Riheiguri’ and its relatives have been used in breeding programs, resulting in the release of new hybrid cultivars such as ‘Shuhou’ and ‘Mikuri’. On the other hand, trials to release Japanese chestnut cultivars with the easy-peeling pellicle trait from Chinese chestnut have not yet succeeded [ 4 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two species have large differences in both genetic and morphological properties. Japanese chestnut has large fruit size, adherent pellicle, and comparatively good yield, whereas Chinese chestnut has small nut size, easy-to-peel pellicle, and low yield [ 4 ]. In addition, the yellow brown shoot and pubescence at the nut tip are characters specific to Chinese chestnut and can be used to distinguish between the two species.…”
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“…However, this species is susceptible to two main diseases, ink disease ( Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands) and canker blight ( Cryphonectria parasitica Murr.) [ 2 ]. In addition, most of the C. sativa cultivars are susceptible to chestnut gall wasp ( Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu).…”
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“…are farmed in temperate areas of Europe/Asia Minor, Japan/the Korean peninsula, China and North America, respectively. However, in recent years, many interspecific hybrids were used for fruit and timber production or as rootstock [ 3 ].…”
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