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A superior genetic source for late leafing in walnut 'Ahir Nut'

Mehmet Sütyemez, Akide Özcan and Şakir Burak Bükücü
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Mehmet Sütyemez: Department of Horticulture, Agricultural Faculty, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Kahramanmaras, Turkey
Akide Özcan: Department of Organic Farming, Goksun Vocational School, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Kahramanmaras, Turkey
Şakir Burak Bükücü: Department of Plant and Animal Production, Silifke Tasucu Vocational School, Selcuk University, Mersin, Turkey

Horticultural Science, 2022, vol. 49, issue 4, 205-212

Abstract: One of the main objectives of walnut crossbreeding programmes is to produce cultivars with late leafing dates. Sixteen years ago, a walnut crossbreeding programme was initiated by Prof. Mehmet Sütyemez, and now a new walnut genotype, namely 'Ahir Nut', has been generated with a leafing date that starts later than all commercially-famous walnut cultivars in the world. The present study describes this walnut genotype. For a detailed analysis, 'Ahir Nut' was compared with two French-origin walnut cultivars, i.e., 'Franquette' and 'Ronde de Montignac', which have had the latest leafing dates until now. In an experimental orchard in Turkey, the leafing date in 'Ahir Nut' was 14 May, whereas the leafing date in 'Franquette' and 'Ronde de Montignac' were 23 April and 25 April, respectively. This approximately 3-week difference between 'Franquette' and 'Ronde de Montignac' to 'Ahir Nut' reveals how valuable this genotype is for walnut breeding studies. The harvest dates for 'Ahir Nut', 'Franquette' and 'Ronde de Montignac' were 4 October, 3 October, and 7 October, respectively. The defoliation date for 'Ahir Nut' was 4 December. The nut weight and kernel percentage of 'Ahir Nut' were calculated as 11.61 g and 49.84%, respectively. Remarkable phenological traits were found in 'Ahir Nut', making it a promising option for future walnut cultivation. In the present study, the late leafing date of 'Ahir Nut' prompted further research into the molecular and walnut crossbreeding potentials. This new genotype has been conserved as an important genetic resource for future walnut breeding programmes around the world.

Keywords: Juglans regia L.; late leafing; plant breeding; crossbreeding; phenological traits (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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