Winter Cold Tolerance in Cherry (Prunus avium) and Its Association with Electrical Conductivity and a Number of Morphological Traits

Winter cold is a significant damaging factor in fruit trees specially stone fruits. Relative resistance of 20 local and introduced sweet cherries (Prunus avium) to winter cold in artificial cold condition and its association with electrical conductivity and a number of morphological traits including...

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Main Authors: S. Farhadfar, M. Keshavarzi, A. Ladan, N. Bouzari, D. Atashkar
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Language:fas
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2019-11-01
Series:Tulīd va Farāvarī-i Maḥṣūlāt-i Zirā̒ī va Bāghī
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spelling doaj-a18b5bc939044b219e95bc37cec72e4f2021-02-07T09:23:23ZfasIsfahan University of Technology Tulīd va Farāvarī-i Maḥṣūlāt-i Zirā̒ī va Bāghī2251-85172019-11-0193111Winter Cold Tolerance in Cherry (Prunus avium) and Its Association with Electrical Conductivity and a Number of Morphological TraitsS. Farhadfar0M. Keshavarzi1A. Ladan2N. Bouzari3D. Atashkar4 Azad university horticultural resaerch institute Azad university horticultural resaerch institute horticultural reserch institute Winter cold is a significant damaging factor in fruit trees specially stone fruits. Relative resistance of 20 local and introduced sweet cherries (Prunus avium) to winter cold in artificial cold condition and its association with electrical conductivity and a number of morphological traits including trunk diameter, shoot diameter, anthocyanine and lenticels frequencies was studied in year 2011. In February, dormant shoots and buds were collected and treated in a freezer with temperatures decreasing from 4 OC to -24 OC and increasing from -24 OC to 4 OC. Then, cold damage was determined based on percentage of discoloration from green to brown. Results showed variability of shoot and bud cold tolerance among different genotypes/cultivars. Cold damage to buds was higher than shoots and they showed significantly positive correlation. In both organs, Albaloogilas Daneshkadeh was rated as the most resistant and Meshkinshahr as the most susceptible genotypes. According to the observed responses to the low temperature treatment, the germplasm was divided in three relative susceptibility groups including highly susceptible (10%), relatively susceptible (15%) and relatively resistant (75%) and no genotype was completely resistant. Accordingly, it is concluded that most genotypes/cultivars studied were relatively tolerant to winter cold. A correlation existed between cold damage and shoot diameter, indicating that this species is more cold-susceptible at the seedling stage. Considering low correlation between cold damage and lenticel numbers/anthocyanin pigment intensity, these traits are not appropriate criteria for winter cold tolerance selection in cherry.http://jcpp.iut.ac.ir/article-1-2347-en.htmlcherrycultivarwinter coldelectrical conductivityresistance
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author S. Farhadfar
M. Keshavarzi
A. Ladan
N. Bouzari
D. Atashkar
spellingShingle S. Farhadfar
M. Keshavarzi
A. Ladan
N. Bouzari
D. Atashkar
Winter Cold Tolerance in Cherry (Prunus avium) and Its Association with Electrical Conductivity and a Number of Morphological Traits
Tulīd va Farāvarī-i Maḥṣūlāt-i Zirā̒ī va Bāghī
cherry
cultivar
winter cold
electrical conductivity
resistance
author_facet S. Farhadfar
M. Keshavarzi
A. Ladan
N. Bouzari
D. Atashkar
author_sort S. Farhadfar
title Winter Cold Tolerance in Cherry (Prunus avium) and Its Association with Electrical Conductivity and a Number of Morphological Traits
title_short Winter Cold Tolerance in Cherry (Prunus avium) and Its Association with Electrical Conductivity and a Number of Morphological Traits
title_full Winter Cold Tolerance in Cherry (Prunus avium) and Its Association with Electrical Conductivity and a Number of Morphological Traits
title_fullStr Winter Cold Tolerance in Cherry (Prunus avium) and Its Association with Electrical Conductivity and a Number of Morphological Traits
title_full_unstemmed Winter Cold Tolerance in Cherry (Prunus avium) and Its Association with Electrical Conductivity and a Number of Morphological Traits
title_sort winter cold tolerance in cherry (prunus avium) and its association with electrical conductivity and a number of morphological traits
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Tulīd va Farāvarī-i Maḥṣūlāt-i Zirā̒ī va Bāghī
issn 2251-8517
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Winter cold is a significant damaging factor in fruit trees specially stone fruits. Relative resistance of 20 local and introduced sweet cherries (Prunus avium) to winter cold in artificial cold condition and its association with electrical conductivity and a number of morphological traits including trunk diameter, shoot diameter, anthocyanine and lenticels frequencies was studied in year 2011. In February, dormant shoots and buds were collected and treated in a freezer with temperatures decreasing from 4 OC to -24 OC and increasing from -24 OC to 4 OC. Then, cold damage was determined based on percentage of discoloration from green to brown. Results showed variability of shoot and bud cold tolerance among different genotypes/cultivars. Cold damage to buds was higher than shoots and they showed significantly positive correlation. In both organs, Albaloogilas Daneshkadeh was rated as the most resistant and Meshkinshahr as the most susceptible genotypes. According to the observed responses to the low temperature treatment, the germplasm was divided in three relative susceptibility groups including highly susceptible (10%), relatively susceptible (15%) and relatively resistant (75%) and no genotype was completely resistant. Accordingly, it is concluded that most genotypes/cultivars studied were relatively tolerant to winter cold. A correlation existed between cold damage and shoot diameter, indicating that this species is more cold-susceptible at the seedling stage. Considering low correlation between cold damage and lenticel numbers/anthocyanin pigment intensity, these traits are not appropriate criteria for winter cold tolerance selection in cherry.
topic cherry
cultivar
winter cold
electrical conductivity
resistance
url http://jcpp.iut.ac.ir/article-1-2347-en.html
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