The Hungarian pear (Pyrus communis) collection consists of 423 genotypes distributed over seven gene banks in Hungary. This is one of the most extensive collections of native and cultivated pears found in Eastern Europe and includes a wide range of genotypes with small size fruit (referred to as “Miniature pears”). Based on the in situ and ex situ measures taken by governmental and other institutions for fruit tree conservation in Hungary, an overview is given on some activities regarding areas of Pyrus collection and gene banks where pears are collected and grown. Descriptions of traits of miniature pears found in Hungarian gene banks for the interest of genetic characterization and breeding are presented.
The Hungarian Pear germoplasm as source of genetic variability for breeding programmes
MUSACCHI, STEFANO;
2010
Abstract
The Hungarian pear (Pyrus communis) collection consists of 423 genotypes distributed over seven gene banks in Hungary. This is one of the most extensive collections of native and cultivated pears found in Eastern Europe and includes a wide range of genotypes with small size fruit (referred to as “Miniature pears”). Based on the in situ and ex situ measures taken by governmental and other institutions for fruit tree conservation in Hungary, an overview is given on some activities regarding areas of Pyrus collection and gene banks where pears are collected and grown. Descriptions of traits of miniature pears found in Hungarian gene banks for the interest of genetic characterization and breeding are presented.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.