Abstract:The aim of the study was to breed highly adaptive pear varieties that combine high ripeness, nutmeg flavor, as well as long-term fruit keeping during storage. In the Research Institute of Horticulture and Medicinal Plants «Zhigulevskie Sady», work on breeding pear varieties with nutmeg flavor was started by S. P. Kedrin in 1934 with the use of the Williams summer variety in breeding work, and later in 1985, this breeding work with the use of qualitative characteristics of the Williams red variety as a donor th… Show more
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