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Asian pear tree breeding for subtropical areas of Brazil

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2007

Wilson Barbosa
Affiliation:
Instituto Agronômico (IAC), Av. Theodureto de Almeida Camargo, no 1500, Bairro Vila Nova, CEP 13001-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Celso Valdevino Pommer
Affiliation:
Instituto Agronômico (IAC), Centro Avançado de Pesquisa Tecnológica do Agronegócio de Frutas, Av. Luiz Pereira dos Santos, no 1500, Bairro Corrupira, CEP 13214-820, Jundiaí, SP, Brazil
Antonio Fernando Caetano Tombolato
Affiliation:
Instituto Agronômico (IAC), Av. Theodureto de Almeida Camargo, no 1500, Bairro Vila Nova, CEP 13001-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Laura Maria Molina Meletti
Affiliation:
Instituto Agronômico (IAC), Av. Theodureto de Almeida Camargo, no 1500, Bairro Vila Nova, CEP 13001-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Renato Ferraz de Arruda Veiga
Affiliation:
Instituto Agronômico (IAC), Av. Theodureto de Almeida Camargo, no 1500, Bairro Vila Nova, CEP 13001-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Mara Fernandes Moura
Affiliation:
Instituto Agronômico (IAC), Centro Avançado de Pesquisa Tecnológica do Agronegócio de Frutas, Av. Luiz Pereira dos Santos, no 1500, Bairro Corrupira, CEP 13214-820, Jundiaí, SP, Brazil
Rafael Pio
Affiliation:
Instituto Agronômico (IAC), Centro Avançado de Pesquisa Tecnológica do Agronegócio de Frutas, Av. Luiz Pereira dos Santos, no 1500, Bairro Corrupira, CEP 13214-820, Jundiaí, SP, Brazil
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Abstract

Introduction. In São Paulo State in Brazil, there is a demand for pear tree varieties that present fruit complementary characteristics and high adaptation for a subtropical-tropical climate. Thus, our study aimed at evaluating variety selections with better fruit quality and mainly adapted to the different areas of the São Paulo State. Materials and methods. Crosses among Asian [Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm.f.) Nakai] and European (P. communis L.) pear cultivars were made in Brazil from 1992 to 1998 aiming at finding new pear types for subtropical areas of the country. The first interspecific hybrids of the IAC pear breeding program were planted in various regions of São Paulo State, at latitudes from 21° 11’ S to 24° 11’ S and (11 to 200) chilling units (CU). About 20 phenological characteristics were evaluated. The hybrids and their parents were genetically characterized through RAPD markers. Results and discussion. In the progeny of ‘Okusankichi’ × ‘D'água’, the mean age for the first bearing and fruit development period (FDP) were 3.8 years and 137 days, respectively. The fruit characters early ripening, rounded shape, russet-brown skin and crisp flesh were dominant in all crosses of Asian × Asian and Asian × European pear trees. Twenty-six hybrids were selected, of which twelve are still being tested in a subtropical-tropical climate (0–80 CU). Their main characteristics are fruit with rounded, oblate, oblong or pyriform shapes, russet-brown or green skin, and crisp or soft flesh, and plants with medium-high vigor, an upright-spreading form and a fruit development period of from (110 to 160) days. Conclusion. The precocity of hybrids is highly dependent on the parental characteristics and the environmental conditions. A fruit development period close to that of the earliest parent was obtained. In F1 generations from crossings among Asian and European pears, certain characteristics were dominant. The RAPD analysis was efficient at identifying cultivar genotypes, selections and hybrids of pear from different botanical groups.

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© CIRAD, EDP Sciences, 2007

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