Hybridization of domestic prunes with black apricot (Prunus domestica L. x Armeniaca dasycarpa Ehrh.)

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Within the framework of hybridization of domestic prunes and black apricots (Prunus domestica L. × Armeniaca dasycarpa Ehrh.) altogether sixteen plants were obtained, of which twelve were identified as hybrids and were kept alive, the same as the variety Jibeck. In hybrids, various degrees of domination of morphological traits of domestic prune were observed. Traits of black apricot were manifested weakly in seven hybrids and in the other five and in the variety Jibeck more perfect, semi dominant. In latter the effect of double set of genes was manifested, which was brought into the zygote by unreduced microspores of the black apricot. Some important properties of unmodified status, such as resistance to abiotic and biotic environmental factors, growth inhibition, yielding capacity, earliness, and high quality of fruit, were combined in these hybrids. The obtained hybrids are very interesting from the viewpoint of selection and breeding of new varieties of domestic prune, obtaining tetraploid and hybrid varieties of black apricot, and breeding and selection of individuals of ordinary apricot with some valuable traits of domestic prune.

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Soldatov, I. V., & Salaš, P. (2007). Hybridization of domestic prunes with black apricot (Prunus domestica L. x Armeniaca dasycarpa Ehrh.). Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 55(5), 147–154. https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun200755050147

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