An overview of plum breeding at Fruit Research Institute, Čačak
Authors
Milošević, Nebojša
Glišić, Ivana

Đorđević, Milena

Radičević, Sanja

Jevremović, Darko

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Jevremović, Darko
Milošević, Nebojša

Glišić, Ivana

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Fruit Research Institute, Čačak
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Plum breeding work at the Fruit Research Institute, Čačak, which has been
implemented since founding of the Institute in 1946, has led to the development of very
important European plum (Prunus domestica L.) cultivars. Namely, cultivars such as
‘Čačanska Lepotica’, ‘Čačanska Rodna’, ‘Čačanska Najbolja’ and ‘Čačanska Rana’ are well
known worldwide and have been grown in commercial orchards, as well as used as
parents in different plum breeding programmes. Planned hybridization was used as the
most important method in breeding. During the programme realization, the main
breeding objectives were fruit quality, high productivity, early and late ripening time,
tolerance to ecological conditions as well as diseases, especially Sharka virus. In the
previous period, 14 cultivars were developed. Thereafter, four cultivars were released
in the last eight years: ‘Nada’ in 2012, ‘Divna’ and ‘Petra’ in 2018 and ‘Lana’ in 2020.
Along with planned hybridization, clonal selection of the mos...t important
autochthonous cultivars has been carried out. Clones with larger fruit, better fruit
quality and tolerant to stress factors and diseases are singled out and will be used in
further breeding work or will be introduced into production, especially as a raw
material for the brandy production. Therewith, research is also focused on plum floral
biology which includes pollen quality and pollen tubes growth in the pistil
observations, as well as cytoembryology with the aim of determining the degree of self-
(in)compatibility and the most suitable pollenisers for self-incompatible cultivars.
Keywords:
Prunus domestica L. / released cultivar / planned hybridization / clonal selection / floral biologySource:
Programme and Book of Abstracts : XII International Symposium on Plum and Prune Genetics, Breeding and Pomology, 14 - 17 September 2021, Zlatibor, Serbia, 2021, 16-16Publisher:
- Fruit Research Institute, Čačak
Funding / projects:
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200215 (Fruit Research Institute, Čačak) (RS-200215)
- CryoPlum - Conservation and Plum Pox Virus Eradication From Serbian Autochthonous Plum Genotypes Using Cryotechniques (RS-6062279)
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- Jevremović Darko, Milošević Nebojša and Glišić Ivana were Editors of the publication.
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Institut za voćarstvoTY - CONF AU - Milošević, Nebojša AU - Glišić, Ivana AU - Đorđević, Milena AU - Radičević, Sanja AU - Jevremović, Darko PY - 2021 UR - https://refri.institut-cacak.org/handle/123456789/740 AB - Plum breeding work at the Fruit Research Institute, Čačak, which has been implemented since founding of the Institute in 1946, has led to the development of very important European plum (Prunus domestica L.) cultivars. Namely, cultivars such as ‘Čačanska Lepotica’, ‘Čačanska Rodna’, ‘Čačanska Najbolja’ and ‘Čačanska Rana’ are well known worldwide and have been grown in commercial orchards, as well as used as parents in different plum breeding programmes. Planned hybridization was used as the most important method in breeding. During the programme realization, the main breeding objectives were fruit quality, high productivity, early and late ripening time, tolerance to ecological conditions as well as diseases, especially Sharka virus. In the previous period, 14 cultivars were developed. Thereafter, four cultivars were released in the last eight years: ‘Nada’ in 2012, ‘Divna’ and ‘Petra’ in 2018 and ‘Lana’ in 2020. Along with planned hybridization, clonal selection of the most important autochthonous cultivars has been carried out. Clones with larger fruit, better fruit quality and tolerant to stress factors and diseases are singled out and will be used in further breeding work or will be introduced into production, especially as a raw material for the brandy production. Therewith, research is also focused on plum floral biology which includes pollen quality and pollen tubes growth in the pistil observations, as well as cytoembryology with the aim of determining the degree of self- (in)compatibility and the most suitable pollenisers for self-incompatible cultivars. PB - Fruit Research Institute, Čačak C3 - Programme and Book of Abstracts : XII International Symposium on Plum and Prune Genetics, Breeding and Pomology, 14 - 17 September 2021, Zlatibor, Serbia T1 - An overview of plum breeding at Fruit Research Institute, Čačak EP - 16 SP - 16 ER -
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Milošević, N., Glišić, I., Đorđević, M., Radičević, S.,& Jevremović, D.. (2021). An overview of plum breeding at Fruit Research Institute, Čačak. in Programme and Book of Abstracts : XII International Symposium on Plum and Prune Genetics, Breeding and Pomology, 14 - 17 September 2021, Zlatibor, Serbia Fruit Research Institute, Čačak., 16-16.
Milošević N, Glišić I, Đorđević M, Radičević S, Jevremović D. An overview of plum breeding at Fruit Research Institute, Čačak. in Programme and Book of Abstracts : XII International Symposium on Plum and Prune Genetics, Breeding and Pomology, 14 - 17 September 2021, Zlatibor, Serbia. 2021;:16-16..
Milošević, Nebojša, Glišić, Ivana, Đorđević, Milena, Radičević, Sanja, Jevremović, Darko, "An overview of plum breeding at Fruit Research Institute, Čačak" in Programme and Book of Abstracts : XII International Symposium on Plum and Prune Genetics, Breeding and Pomology, 14 - 17 September 2021, Zlatibor, Serbia (2021):16-16.