SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PERSPECTIVE FILBERT GENEPOOL (HAZELNUT)
https://doi.org/10.24411/2072-0920-2020-10214
Abstract
The target yield of the kernel is more than 810 kg/ha, the fruits of the selection category are of high quality (at least 45 points), the fat content is 60-70 %, protein is 12-18 %, and the shelf life is up to 2 years.
The creation of new varieties is carried out on the basis of hybridization, clonal selection, mutagenesis, genetic engineering methods, pedigree and polyploidy. To evaluate individual and comprehensive indicators of fruit quality, models and sample volumes are presented, which, with an error of 5% and significance level α = 0.05, vary from 2 to 124 measurements. Preliminary allocation of a promising gene pool is proposed to be carried out on the basis of three-year long observations of species, and if it is not possible, by a single assessment of the quality of the fruits, followed by adjustment in their vegetative offspring at the test site.
About the Authors
S. G. BiganovaRussian Federation
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, an associate professor, a professor of the Department of Information Security and Applied Computer science
Tel.: 8 (928) 473 99 20
Yu. I. Sukhorukikh
Russian Federation
Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, a professor, Dean of the Faculty of Ecology
Tel.: 8 (928) 471 33 58
E. K. Pchikhachev
Russian Federation
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, the director
Tel.: 8 (960) 499 51 80
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Review
For citations:
Biganova S.G., Sukhorukikh Yu.I., Pchikhachev E.K. SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PERSPECTIVE FILBERT GENEPOOL (HAZELNUT). New Technologies. 2020;(2):135-143. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24411/2072-0920-2020-10214