2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0070159
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Prospects for comprehensive use of sea buckthorn of Novosibirsk selection

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“…Zolotoi Kaskad High sugar content Russia, subsp. mongolica, induced irradiation mutant [64,65] Zolotoi klyuchik Tolerant to wilt, medium tolerant to sea buckthorn fruit fly Russia [62] Conventional breeding programs for improving adaptability, tolerance, yield, and quality of sea buckthorn have been undertaken since the early 1900s, and more than 150 cultivars have been developed for culinary and/or medicinal use [79]. Breeding was initiated in Russia in the 1930s and in China in 1985 [61,80] using H. rhamnoides subsp.…”
Section: Sea Buckthorn Breeding Around the Worldmentioning
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“…Zolotoi Kaskad High sugar content Russia, subsp. mongolica, induced irradiation mutant [64,65] Zolotoi klyuchik Tolerant to wilt, medium tolerant to sea buckthorn fruit fly Russia [62] Conventional breeding programs for improving adaptability, tolerance, yield, and quality of sea buckthorn have been undertaken since the early 1900s, and more than 150 cultivars have been developed for culinary and/or medicinal use [79]. Breeding was initiated in Russia in the 1930s and in China in 1985 [61,80] using H. rhamnoides subsp.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…rhamnoides[60] Druzhina Compact, few branches, suitable for machine harvesting, large fruits with hard pericarps Russia, subsp. mongolica, induced irradiation mutant[64,65] Eir High yield, orange color, non-rancid Sweden, subsp. mongolica × subsp.…”
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