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Identification of Historic Homestead and Orchard Apple Cultivars in Wyoming

机译:识别怀俄明州历史宅基地和果园苹果品种

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Thousands of apple trees were planted in Wyoming's orchards and homesteads in the 1800s, many of which are still alive today. Unfortunately, cultivar identity of these trees has mostly been lost or obscured. The purpose of this research was to identify heritage apple cultivars in Wyoming using genetic fingerprinting (microsatellite) techniques and to use this information to make recommendations on candidate coldhardy cultivars for specialty crop and breeding programs. Leaf samples were collected from 510 heritage apple trees from 91 sites in 19 locales across Wyoming. Known cultivars from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-National Plant Germplasm System, Seed Savers Exchange, and Washington State University apple collections were used as standards to determine cultivar identities. Overall, 328 (64%) of the previously unidentified apples trees were identified to 47 known cultivars. Fifteen of these known cultivars comprised more than 80% of the samples that were identified, with all 15 of those cultivars developed in states and countries with average temperatures or winter conditions similar to Wyoming. Seventy-one of the heritage trees were identified as the Wealthy cultivar. Other commonly identified cultivars were Haralson, Patten's Greening, Yellow Transparent, Northwestern Greening, and McMahon. It is likely that a combination of popularity and cultivar origin affected the choice of cultivars that were grown in Wyoming. Although most original Wyoming heritage apple trees are reaching the end of their life span, many surviving trees continue to produce fruit. This strongly suggests that despite lower resistance to certain pathogens than many modern cultivars, these heritage trees should be considered for use today. The results provide insights into possible cultivars that could be grown in Wyoming and also in other states with similar harsh growing conditions.
机译:在18世纪,在怀俄明州的果园和宅基园种植了成千上万的苹果树,其中许多人今天仍然活着。不幸的是,这些树木的品种身份主要丢失或模糊不清。本研究的目的是使用遗传指纹(微卫星)技术来识别Wyoming的遗产苹果品种,并利用这些信息对特种作物和育种计划的候选冷硬脂品种提出建议。从191个地点的510个遗产来自510个遗产的苹果树收集了叶样品。来自美国农业部(USDA) - 植物种质系统,种子储蓄交流和华盛顿州大学苹果收集的已知品种被用作确定品种身份的标准。总体而言,328(64%)以前未识别的苹果树被鉴定为47种已知的品种。这些已知品种的十五种含有超过80%的样品,其中鉴定了所有15种品种,在州和国家的平均温度或冬季条件类似于怀俄明州。七十一条遗产树被确定为富含富品种。其他常识的品种是Haralson,芭顿顿的绿化,黄色透明,西北绿化和麦克马洪。普及和品种的组合可能影响了在怀俄明中种植的品种的选择。虽然大多数原始的怀俄明遗产苹果树正在达到他们的寿命结束,但许多幸存的树木继续生产水果。这强烈表明,尽管对某些病原体耐受较低而不是许多现代品种,但这些遗产树应该被认为是今天使用的。结果提供了在可能在怀俄明中种植的可能品种的见解,也可以在其他具有类似恶劣生长条件的州。

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    《HortScience》 |2019年第1期|共9页
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    Univ Wyoming 1000 Univ Ave Laramie WY 82071 USA;

    USDA ARS Natl Lab Genet Resources Preservat 1111 South Mason St Ft Collins CO 80521 USA;

    USDA ARS Natl Lab Genet Resources Preservat 1111 South Mason St Ft Collins CO 80521 USA;

    Univ Wyoming 1000 Univ Ave Laramie WY 82071 USA;

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