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Abstract

The blackcurrant cultivars ‘Abanos’, ‘Ronix’, ‘Deea’, ‘Geo’ (Romania), ‘Almo’ (Estonia), ‘Narve Viking’, ‘Varde Viking’ (Norway), ‘Mikael’ (Finland), and standard cultivar ‘Ben Tirran’ (Scotland) were tested at the Institute of Horticulture, Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry in 2009-2012. Two-year-old bushes were planted in an orchard in 2009. Bush parameters (vigour and width, m), resistance to anthracnose (Pseudopeziza ribis) and leaf spot (Septoria ribis), berry weight (weight of 100 fruits), yield (kg/bush) and biochemical composition were determined. The study showed that ‘Geo’ was most resistant to fungal disease. Fruits of ‘Abanos’ and ‘Almo’ were the largest. Yield of cultivars ‘Ronix’, ‘Ben Tirran’ and ‘Deea’ were the highest. ‘Abanos’ and ‘Geo’ had the highest content of soluble solids, ‘Ben Tirran’ of titratable acid, ‘Varde Viking’ of anthocyanins and phenols, and ‘Ronix’ and ‘Narve Viking’of ascorbic acid.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2013-0036 | Journal eISSN: 2255-890X | Journal ISSN: 1407-009X
Language: English
Page range: 211 - 214
Published on: Jul 3, 2013
Published by: Latvian Academy of Sciences
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 6 issues per year

© 2013 Audrius Sasnauskas, Tadeušas Šikšnianas, Vidmantas Stanys, Pranas Viškelis, Ramunė Bobinaitė, Marina Rubinķkiene, Česlovas Bobinas, published by Latvian Academy of Sciences
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