Abstract

This overview substantiates the possibility and expediency of blackberry breeding in Central Russia, where it is in demand, but not widespread in horticulture. Significant achievements of world breeding, which gave modern cultivars a large set of economically important qualities and growing interest in it all over the world, including Russian gardeners, make it relevant to work with blackberries as an object of selection, and as a promising garden plant. However, insufficient frost and winter hardiness of the bulk of the cultivars of this culture cause certain difficulties when growing it in the areas with cold winters to which the Central zone of Russia belongs. The expansion of the market of berry products also imposes increasingly high requirements on the complex of economic indicators of new cultivars, primarily the quality of blackberry fruit. In this regard, improving the existing range of varieties of the culture, increasing its adaptive properties and commodity qualities of berries are urgent tasks for breeders when creating new cultivars. The relevance of blackberry breeding is also dictated by the fact that in Russia its domestic range of varieties is represented by only one modern cultivar obtained in the southern region and adapted, first of all, to it. For the Central zone of the country, the cultivars of this plant have not been developed (except for the limited experiments of I.V. Michurin conducted almost 100 years ago). Therefore, the breeding of adapted cultivars of the culture in the climatic conditions of this region may be promising. It is also possible to grow here (with shelter for the winter) the cultivars already created abroad that can give with the right agricultural technology a good industrial harvest, which is confirmed by the practice of amateur and farm gardening, as well as scientific research. The purpose of this work is to designate the leading directions of blackberry breeding, the most important in the conditions of Central Russia and to show prospects of the development of new cultivars of this valuable culture in the specified climatic zone. The analysis of world trends and experience in the blackberry breeding and variety study, as well as the results of our own research of the culture conducted in the Orel region, allow us to consider it promising and relevant to work on improving the range of varieties of this plant in Central Russia. All priority areas of blackberry breeding, indicated in foreign and domestic breeding programs (winter hardiness, high quality of fresh and processed fruit, the correct shape of berries, their large size, the necessary values of biochemical composition, high productivity of plants, thornless shoots and high resistance to diseases and pests), are relevant for this region of our country, while high winter hardiness is currently the most important of them.

Highlights

  • In recent years, more and more attention has been paid to berry crops that are not widely distributed in Russia, such as actinidia, blueberries, blackberries, honeysuckle, viburnum, sea buckthorn and others, which can significantly expand the range of berry products and enrich the diet of the population with useful substances, while representing considerable commercial interest

  • Among the crops of this group, blackberries are of considerable interest at present, which may eventually occupy a worthy niche in Russian berry growing, as has happened in a number of countries around the world (Strik et al, 2008; Strik, Finn, 2012), where it is among the leading berry plants (Clark, Finn, 2011, 2014; Finn, Clark, 2012)

  • By 2020, VNIISPK has studied a collection of blackberries in the amount of 28 cultivars (3 cultivars were obtained from MOS VIR, 25 – from the nurseries “Divny Sad” of the Voronezh region and “Zeleny Shum” of the Orel region) of the world assortment and 18 selected and elite breeding forms obtained by the authors of the article earlier

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Introduction

More and more attention has been paid to berry crops that are not widely distributed in Russia, such as actinidia, blueberries, blackberries, honeysuckle, viburnum, sea buckthorn and others, which can significantly expand the range of berry products and enrich the diet of the population with useful substances, while representing considerable commercial interest. Breeding for increased winter hardiness of Eubatus representatives is successfully carried out in Poland (Fruit Experiment Station of the Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture), where a number of cultivars were obtained that do not require shelter in the climatic conditions of this country (Danek, Kolodziejczak, 1993; Orzeł et al, 2016) and which, as already mentioned, in the South of Central Russia show good resistance to frost. This is, first of all, the mentioned cultivar ‘Orkan’, which confirmed the specified quality in the Ukraine along with the American cultivar ‘Ouachita’ (Telepenko, 2018). Sources of high productivity genes are ‘Thornfree’, ‘Chester Thornless’, ‘Black Satin’, ‘Loch Ness’, ‘Triple Crown’, and many others (Yakimov, 2010)

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