Articles
GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF LYCHEE IN AUSTRALIA
Article number
665_12
Pages
107 – 110
Language
English
Abstract
Reciprocal controlled crosses were performed between several lychee cultivars in one of the cultivar arboretums so the opportunity was taken to create extra progeny between cultivars with exceptional fruit size, colour or small seed characteristics.
The majority of the seedling trees came into production within three years when planted in subtropical and tropical conditions.
Most of the hybrids are exhibiting different growth, shape and leaf characteristic.
Among the flowering trees, one notable performer at three years of age produced about 32 kg of fruits, with individual fruits around 35-45 g.
The resulting fruits and seeds were retained to form the basis of a small lychee-breeding program.
The majority of the seedling trees came into production within three years when planted in subtropical and tropical conditions.
Most of the hybrids are exhibiting different growth, shape and leaf characteristic.
Among the flowering trees, one notable performer at three years of age produced about 32 kg of fruits, with individual fruits around 35-45 g.
The resulting fruits and seeds were retained to form the basis of a small lychee-breeding program.
Authors
T. Dixon, D. Batten, C. McConchie
Keywords
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