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Objectives:

Applied Breeding:

  • We evaluate stone fruit cultivar performance in order to make recommendations to growers in low and medium-chill fruit growing regions.

  • We work to develop superior early-ripening, low and medium-chill stone fruit cultivars to replace marginal commercial cultivars and to extend the harvest seasons in mild winter regions throughout the world.

  • We utilize in vitro embryo rescue techniques to germinate seeds of early-ripening genotypes, and we continuously research methods to improve success of this procedure.

  • We work to develop improved stone fruit rootstocks.

Genetic and Germplasm Studies:

  • The major germplasm groups of peaches, plums, and apricots are being characterized using RAPD, isozyme, and morphological polymorphisms to study genetic relationships among these groups and their progenitor species.

  • Quantitative traits of peaches are being studied for their genetic inheritance.

Global Outreach:

  • We are involved in cooperative efforts in mild winter regions of North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia to evaluate germplasm and to cooperate on hybridization efforts.

Dr. David H. Byrne
TAMU Stone Fruit Breeding Program
Texas A&M University, Dept. Horticultural Sciences
College Station, TX 77843-2133
(979) 862-3072


 

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   Links to other cool Hort. sites:

Aggie-Horticulture
American Society for Horticultural Sciences
Good Fruit Grower (my favorite)
Texas Agricultural Extension Service
Texas A&M Agricultural Experiment Station
UC Fruit and Nut Research and Information Center
Agricultural Research Service, USDA
Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN)
International Plant Genetic Resource Institute (IPGRI)
Weather Channel
TAMU Agricultural Communications Website
Cooperative Extension-other states: clickable map
Univ. California Statewide IPM Project
California Rare Fruit Growers
Fruit &Nut Production (Hort 319)

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