Apple cultivation and breeding in Afghanistan: S - RNase genotypes and search system for suitable cultivar combination

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We investigated S-RNase genotypes of nine useful Afghan apple cultivars including six original cultivars and one rootstock. We also determined S-RNase genotypes of 11 apple cultivars and lineages and seven rootstocks in Japan. We speculated regarding the unidentified parents of cultivars and lineages from the S-RNase genotypes and their fruit and branch characteristics and also identified mistaken parents. We compiled a database of the apple S-RNase genotypes of 622 apple cultivars investigated, which included a survey system of cultivar combinations showing those that were fully incompatible, semicompatible, and fully compatible, written in the Pashto language.

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Akbari, M., Yamaguchi, M., Maejima, T., Otagaki, S., Shiratake, K., & Matsumoto, S. (2016). Apple cultivation and breeding in Afghanistan: S - RNase genotypes and search system for suitable cultivar combination. International Journal of Agronomy, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/3101864

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