Commercial varieties of European plums grown in Hungary, a comparison of promising foreign varieties with the widely grown traditional ones

Observations and investigations performed in laboratory at several growing sites over a period of many years are summarised on established plum varieties as well as on new promising ones concerning their marketing value. The ripening period of plum varieties was enlarged substantially with the appe...

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Main Authors: Sz. Kovács, Á. Molnár, Gy. Szenci, M. Tóth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2012-07-01
Series:International Journal of Horticultural Science
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/1026
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spelling doaj-68b971ac28b54234bfd8404110cdd8d12020-11-25T03:13:21ZengUniversity of DebrecenInternational Journal of Horticultural Science1585-04042676-931X2012-07-0118210.31421/IJHS/18/2/1026Commercial varieties of European plums grown in Hungary, a comparison of promising foreign varieties with the widely grown traditional onesSz. Kovács0Á. Molnár1Gy. Szenci2M. Tóth3Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem, Gyümölcstermô Növények TanszékBudapesti Corvinus Egyetem, Gyümölcstermô Növények TanszékBudapest-Érd, Állami Gyümölcs- és Dísznövénytermesztési Kutató-Fejlesztô Közhasznú Nonprofi t Kft.Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem, Gyümölcstermô Növények Tanszék Observations and investigations performed in laboratory at several growing sites over a period of many years are summarised on established plum varieties as well as on new promising ones concerning their marketing value. The ripening period of plum varieties was enlarged substantially with the appearance of new varieties of extra late maturity (‘Elena’, ‘Tophit’, ‘Presenta’). The new varieties did not alter the traditional colour, more or less long, violet or blue character of the plum. The most known type, ‘Besztercei szilva’ with its accustomed taste was followed by the new varieties ‘Katinka’, ‘Tegera‘, ‘Hanita’ and ‘Presenta’. The fruit size are largely of the medium category, except the early ripening small ‘Katinka’, whereas the larger and attractive (~60 g) fruits are represented by the late ripening ‘Tophit’ and ‘Empress’. The stone/fruit ratio was lowest in 3% (‘Tophit’) and 6% (‘Besztercei Bt. 2’, ‘Hanita’, ‘Jojo’, ‘ ‘Čačanska rana’) at the other end of the scale. The width and thickness of the fruit fl esh between 28 mm (‘Besztercei szilva’) and 43-44 mm (‘Empress’, ‘Tophit’). The fi rmness of the fruit fl esh excelled in the late maturity varieties ‘Presenta’ and ‘Tophit’ (~4 kg/cm2). Water soluble solids were 12-13 Brix% (‘Čačanska rana’, ‘Katinka’, ‘Silvia’) and 20 Brix% (‘Presenta’, ‘Tophit’), whereas titrated acids are found between 0.2% (‘Besztercei Bt. 2’) and 1.2% (‘Tegera’). https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/1026plumtime of maturitypomological propertiesyieldscontent of water soluble solidsacids
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author Sz. Kovács
Á. Molnár
Gy. Szenci
M. Tóth
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Á. Molnár
Gy. Szenci
M. Tóth
Commercial varieties of European plums grown in Hungary, a comparison of promising foreign varieties with the widely grown traditional ones
International Journal of Horticultural Science
plum
time of maturity
pomological properties
yields
content of water soluble solids
acids
author_facet Sz. Kovács
Á. Molnár
Gy. Szenci
M. Tóth
author_sort Sz. Kovács
title Commercial varieties of European plums grown in Hungary, a comparison of promising foreign varieties with the widely grown traditional ones
title_short Commercial varieties of European plums grown in Hungary, a comparison of promising foreign varieties with the widely grown traditional ones
title_full Commercial varieties of European plums grown in Hungary, a comparison of promising foreign varieties with the widely grown traditional ones
title_fullStr Commercial varieties of European plums grown in Hungary, a comparison of promising foreign varieties with the widely grown traditional ones
title_full_unstemmed Commercial varieties of European plums grown in Hungary, a comparison of promising foreign varieties with the widely grown traditional ones
title_sort commercial varieties of european plums grown in hungary, a comparison of promising foreign varieties with the widely grown traditional ones
publisher University of Debrecen
series International Journal of Horticultural Science
issn 1585-0404
2676-931X
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Observations and investigations performed in laboratory at several growing sites over a period of many years are summarised on established plum varieties as well as on new promising ones concerning their marketing value. The ripening period of plum varieties was enlarged substantially with the appearance of new varieties of extra late maturity (‘Elena’, ‘Tophit’, ‘Presenta’). The new varieties did not alter the traditional colour, more or less long, violet or blue character of the plum. The most known type, ‘Besztercei szilva’ with its accustomed taste was followed by the new varieties ‘Katinka’, ‘Tegera‘, ‘Hanita’ and ‘Presenta’. The fruit size are largely of the medium category, except the early ripening small ‘Katinka’, whereas the larger and attractive (~60 g) fruits are represented by the late ripening ‘Tophit’ and ‘Empress’. The stone/fruit ratio was lowest in 3% (‘Tophit’) and 6% (‘Besztercei Bt. 2’, ‘Hanita’, ‘Jojo’, ‘ ‘Čačanska rana’) at the other end of the scale. The width and thickness of the fruit fl esh between 28 mm (‘Besztercei szilva’) and 43-44 mm (‘Empress’, ‘Tophit’). The fi rmness of the fruit fl esh excelled in the late maturity varieties ‘Presenta’ and ‘Tophit’ (~4 kg/cm2). Water soluble solids were 12-13 Brix% (‘Čačanska rana’, ‘Katinka’, ‘Silvia’) and 20 Brix% (‘Presenta’, ‘Tophit’), whereas titrated acids are found between 0.2% (‘Besztercei Bt. 2’) and 1.2% (‘Tegera’).
topic plum
time of maturity
pomological properties
yields
content of water soluble solids
acids
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/1026
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