A new gooseberry variety of local selection will begin to grow in the Urals, Russia

Published 2021년 11월 3일

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A new gooseberry variety called "Avangard" has been developed by the South Ural Research Institute of Horticulture and Potato Growing and has been added to the State Register of Breeding Achievements. The variety, which has a sweet and sour taste, is recommended for cultivation in the Ural region and is known for its high yield and resistance to diseases. The variety takes about 20 years to develop and can withstand cold temperatures down to -40 ° C.
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A new gooseberry variety "Avangard", developed by scientists from the South Ural Research Institute of Horticulture and Potato Growing (author Vladimir Ilyin), is included in the State Register of Breeding Achievements and is recommended for cultivation in the Ural region. The berry crop has a high yield - from 3 to 7 kg per bush, more than 20 tons per hectare. In addition, the new variety has an excellent sweet and sour taste, according to experts, it received 5 out of 5. Berries are large (3.3-6.5 grams with a standard size of 2-3 grams) for universal use, they can be consumed as fresh and used for processing (compotes, jams, preserves). See also: Russian breeders have developed a new high-yielding pear variety Variety "Avangard" was obtained by crossing the varieties "Slava Nikolska" and "Slaboshipovaty 2". The work on its breeding lasted about 20 years. In the early 2000s, Chelyabinsk breeders identified the variety as promising, and in 2010 it was transferred to the State ...
Source: Eastfruit

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