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NEW JAPANESE PEAR CULTIVAR ‘YOUSUI’
Article number
587_35
Pages
281 – 284
Language
English
Abstract
Yousui is a new late maturing, russet-skin type cultivar of Japanese pear, released by the Aichi-ken Agricultural Research Center.
This cultivar originated from a cross between Niitaka and Kousui made in 1990. In 2001, Yousui was registered on March 13 under the Seeds and Seedlings Law of Japan. Yousui trees are as vigorous as Niitaka and twigs are thick.
The tree form looks like that of Niitaka. The tree exhibits few axillary flower buds on shoot as Kousui, but it is easy to maintain flower buds on spurs.
It is considered that Yousui is fairly productive as Niitaka. It blooms at the same time as Housui, 3 to 4 days later than Niitaka. Yousui is cross-compatible with Kousui, Housui and Niitaka. It has large quantities of pollen. Yousui matures between Housui and Niitaka, late September to early October in Aichi prefecture.
Fruit is oblate in shape and the skin is yellowish brown at maturity.
Fruit is very large like that of Niitaka, about 900g.
The flesh is white, soft, juicy and crisp.
It is considered superior to Niitaka in these points.
Brix values are 14 to 15% in a usual year, 0.5 to 1% higher than Niitaka. pH values are 5.2 to 5.3, less acid than Niitaka. The shelf life is shorter than those of other late maturing cultivars such as Niitaka and Shinsei. The fruit quality remains good for about 15 days when the fruit is kept at room temperature (about 15°C). Yousui is resistant to black spot disease (Alternaria alternata Japanese pear pathotype) and pear necrotic spot virus. Yousui may be tolerant to other diseases and insect pests under standard cultivation condition.
Furthermore, as for Yousui, a physiological disorder is not being observed at present.
This cultivar originated from a cross between Niitaka and Kousui made in 1990. In 2001, Yousui was registered on March 13 under the Seeds and Seedlings Law of Japan. Yousui trees are as vigorous as Niitaka and twigs are thick.
The tree form looks like that of Niitaka. The tree exhibits few axillary flower buds on shoot as Kousui, but it is easy to maintain flower buds on spurs.
It is considered that Yousui is fairly productive as Niitaka. It blooms at the same time as Housui, 3 to 4 days later than Niitaka. Yousui is cross-compatible with Kousui, Housui and Niitaka. It has large quantities of pollen. Yousui matures between Housui and Niitaka, late September to early October in Aichi prefecture.
Fruit is oblate in shape and the skin is yellowish brown at maturity.
Fruit is very large like that of Niitaka, about 900g.
The flesh is white, soft, juicy and crisp.
It is considered superior to Niitaka in these points.
Brix values are 14 to 15% in a usual year, 0.5 to 1% higher than Niitaka. pH values are 5.2 to 5.3, less acid than Niitaka. The shelf life is shorter than those of other late maturing cultivars such as Niitaka and Shinsei. The fruit quality remains good for about 15 days when the fruit is kept at room temperature (about 15°C). Yousui is resistant to black spot disease (Alternaria alternata Japanese pear pathotype) and pear necrotic spot virus. Yousui may be tolerant to other diseases and insect pests under standard cultivation condition.
Furthermore, as for Yousui, a physiological disorder is not being observed at present.
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Authors
Y. Uebayashi, S. Takase, N. Okada
Keywords
late maturing, russet-skin, new cultivar, breeding
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