GERMPLASM COLLECTION OF RUTABAGA: STUDY AND PROSPECT FOR USE

Presently, rutabaga can be regarded as not widespread vegetable in Russia; nevertheless it is very valuable for its biochemical composition. Therefore, it is important to provide the its marketability and preserve it among common vegetable crops. Cultivars and hybrids of different specifications and...

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Main Authors: V. I. Burenin, D. V. Sokolova, V. V. Shumilina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Scientific Vegetable Center" 2017-03-01
Series:Ovoŝi Rossii
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Online Access:https://www.vegetables.su/jour/article/view/320
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spelling doaj-f43037de953840b887e25bf34e2787622021-07-28T16:24:50ZengFederal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Scientific Vegetable Center"Ovoŝi Rossii2072-91462618-71322017-03-0101172110.18619/2072-9146-2017-1-17-21300GERMPLASM COLLECTION OF RUTABAGA: STUDY AND PROSPECT FOR USEV. I. Burenin0D. V. Sokolova1V. V. Shumilina2Federal Research Centre N.I.Vavilov Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR)Federal Research Centre N.I.Vavilov Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR)Federal Research Centre N.I.Vavilov Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR)Presently, rutabaga can be regarded as not widespread vegetable in Russia; nevertheless it is very valuable for its biochemical composition. Therefore, it is important to provide the its marketability and preserve it among common vegetable crops. Cultivars and hybrids of different specifications and economically valuable traits are required. Multi-year results on study of collection of rutabaga to select out promising accessions for breeding program are given in the article. The very important aim, on which the most consideration is taken, is to develop the cultivars suitable for mechanized harvesting with resistance to diseases and pests, with stable quality and yield ability. As a result, 18 table and fodder cultivars characterized by early maturation, stable yield ability per year have been selected out and recommended. Among them the promising accessions with fast maturation, high yield ability, resistance to diseases and pests, high consumer’s quality of roots. As it has been shown there are not cultivars completely immune to most dangerous pathogens, only few breeding accessions bore resistance of different levels. Therefore, it needs to select the genetic sources possessing the resistance of different level to clubroot, powdery mildew, downy mildew, and storage diseases. The selected accessions are recommended to develop hybrids F1. The accessions with high content of dry matter (11.0%-13.0%) and sugar (7.0%-9.0%) are ‘Brukva Zhjoltaya’ (Poland), ‘Kohlruben’, ‘Seegold’ (Germany), ‘Pajbjerg Sana’ (Danmark), ‘Frankenschtolz’, ‘Angela’ (Germany), Shedskaya Zhjoltaya (Russia) and ‘Mestniy Sort’ (Belgium). The accessions with decreased content of mustard oil are ‘Koalrot Banholm’ (Norway), ‘Krasnoselskaya’ (Russia), ‘Fenix’ (Sweden) and ‘Seegold’ (Germany).https://www.vegetables.su/jour/article/view/320swedecultivarbreeding accessionresistance to diseases and pestssuitableness of cultivar for mechanized harvestingmarketability of rootsinitial breeding accessions
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author V. I. Burenin
D. V. Sokolova
V. V. Shumilina
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D. V. Sokolova
V. V. Shumilina
GERMPLASM COLLECTION OF RUTABAGA: STUDY AND PROSPECT FOR USE
Ovoŝi Rossii
swede
cultivar
breeding accession
resistance to diseases and pests
suitableness of cultivar for mechanized harvesting
marketability of roots
initial breeding accessions
author_facet V. I. Burenin
D. V. Sokolova
V. V. Shumilina
author_sort V. I. Burenin
title GERMPLASM COLLECTION OF RUTABAGA: STUDY AND PROSPECT FOR USE
title_short GERMPLASM COLLECTION OF RUTABAGA: STUDY AND PROSPECT FOR USE
title_full GERMPLASM COLLECTION OF RUTABAGA: STUDY AND PROSPECT FOR USE
title_fullStr GERMPLASM COLLECTION OF RUTABAGA: STUDY AND PROSPECT FOR USE
title_full_unstemmed GERMPLASM COLLECTION OF RUTABAGA: STUDY AND PROSPECT FOR USE
title_sort germplasm collection of rutabaga: study and prospect for use
publisher Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Scientific Vegetable Center"
series Ovoŝi Rossii
issn 2072-9146
2618-7132
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Presently, rutabaga can be regarded as not widespread vegetable in Russia; nevertheless it is very valuable for its biochemical composition. Therefore, it is important to provide the its marketability and preserve it among common vegetable crops. Cultivars and hybrids of different specifications and economically valuable traits are required. Multi-year results on study of collection of rutabaga to select out promising accessions for breeding program are given in the article. The very important aim, on which the most consideration is taken, is to develop the cultivars suitable for mechanized harvesting with resistance to diseases and pests, with stable quality and yield ability. As a result, 18 table and fodder cultivars characterized by early maturation, stable yield ability per year have been selected out and recommended. Among them the promising accessions with fast maturation, high yield ability, resistance to diseases and pests, high consumer’s quality of roots. As it has been shown there are not cultivars completely immune to most dangerous pathogens, only few breeding accessions bore resistance of different levels. Therefore, it needs to select the genetic sources possessing the resistance of different level to clubroot, powdery mildew, downy mildew, and storage diseases. The selected accessions are recommended to develop hybrids F1. The accessions with high content of dry matter (11.0%-13.0%) and sugar (7.0%-9.0%) are ‘Brukva Zhjoltaya’ (Poland), ‘Kohlruben’, ‘Seegold’ (Germany), ‘Pajbjerg Sana’ (Danmark), ‘Frankenschtolz’, ‘Angela’ (Germany), Shedskaya Zhjoltaya (Russia) and ‘Mestniy Sort’ (Belgium). The accessions with decreased content of mustard oil are ‘Koalrot Banholm’ (Norway), ‘Krasnoselskaya’ (Russia), ‘Fenix’ (Sweden) and ‘Seegold’ (Germany).
topic swede
cultivar
breeding accession
resistance to diseases and pests
suitableness of cultivar for mechanized harvesting
marketability of roots
initial breeding accessions
url https://www.vegetables.su/jour/article/view/320
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