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Breeding and genetics program for PNW cherries

Author: James Olmstead, Matthew Whiting

Published: 2008

Summary: The objectives of this project were: 1. Evaluate and renovate existing seedling selection blocks. 2. Produce through hybridization and selfing, genetically-variable sweet cherry selection populations that segregate for important target traits. 3. Select outstanding families and elite individual seedlings for important production and fruit traits. 4. Develop and implement rigorous selection methodology for important target traits for use in identification of advanced genotypes.

Keywords:

  • Cherry
  • Horticulture
  • Cherry breeding
  • Target traits
  • Advanced genotypes
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