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Blueberry Cultivar Development at The University of Georgia

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with some standard cultivars, is depicted in Table 5. <strong>The</strong>se selections are all less than 5years old, except for <strong>Georgia</strong>gem and TH-471.Highbush selections beginning with the number TH-642 and l<strong>at</strong>er are those th<strong>at</strong> haveresulted from crosses we made <strong>at</strong> UGA. Much <strong>of</strong> our effort has been aimed <strong>at</strong> developingsouthern highbush th<strong>at</strong> have quality berry <strong>at</strong>tributes and a high degree <strong>of</strong> plant vigor. InTable 5, the results suggest th<strong>at</strong> we are making considerable advances toward thesegoals. Numerous selections have a vigor r<strong>at</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> 8.0 or higher (on a 1 to 10 scale).Notable selections are TH-621, TH-622, TH-647, TH-654, TH-656, and TH-685. Of these,TH-654 has the gre<strong>at</strong>est plant vigor; however, the selection is deficient with regards toberry firmness. TH-621 and TH-622 have a high degree <strong>of</strong> plant vigor, and have very goodberry quality. However, these selections tend to ripen l<strong>at</strong>e for the south <strong>Georgia</strong> southernhighbush market. We are anxious to determine if these selections have interest amonggrowers for a vigorous, high quality berry, th<strong>at</strong> ripens just before the rabbiteye season.Early ripening continues to be a property <strong>of</strong> southern highbush th<strong>at</strong> appeals to many south<strong>Georgia</strong> growers. <strong>The</strong> Florida release ‘Star’ is currently a prominent standard cultivar, andit had 50% ripe fruit by May 7 <strong>at</strong> Alapaha in 2003. Among the new selections, TH-642 isone <strong>of</strong> the more outstanding with regards to early ripening (50% ripe on May 3), and it hasvery good berry size, crop load, and plant vigor. We have propag<strong>at</strong>ed this selection forfurther testing. Other selections th<strong>at</strong> ripen near the time <strong>of</strong> ‘Star’ are TH-471 (to bediscussed l<strong>at</strong>er), TH-644, and TH-647. Many <strong>of</strong> the selections ripen 5 to 8 days after ‘Star’.Of these, the selection TH-653 was the most notable, having large fruit size, excellentfirmness, and better than average cropping and vigor. We have several highbushselections with excellent fruit color (TH-621, TH-622, TH-681, TH-683, TH-691), and somewith outstanding firmness (TH-661, TH-663, TH-680). We will need to evalu<strong>at</strong>e theseselections for 3 to 5 more years in order to identify those th<strong>at</strong> are suitable as cultivars.Performance <strong>of</strong> Southern Highbush Selections <strong>at</strong> GriffinAll <strong>of</strong> the southern highbush plants growing in Griffin are 4 years old or less. While the testsite is not considered very suitable for southern highbush production, we have been ableto grow several <strong>of</strong> our selections in the red Piedmont soil with pine bark mulch andirrig<strong>at</strong>ion. Table 6 lists d<strong>at</strong>a for several <strong>of</strong> the highbush selections in Griffin. Some <strong>of</strong> thesewere evalu<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> Alapaha as well. Again, we have selections th<strong>at</strong> demonstr<strong>at</strong>eoutstanding plant vigor, including TH-664, TH-667, and TH-668. Of these, TH-667 is themost notable as it also had large berry size, a good crop load, and a ripening d<strong>at</strong>e as earlyas Star. TH-642, one <strong>of</strong> the prominent selections in south <strong>Georgia</strong>, had a ripening d<strong>at</strong>e 9days earlier than Star in Griffin.One <strong>of</strong> the most noteworthy highbush selections in Griffin during 2003 was TH-658. Thisselection had the highest firmness r<strong>at</strong>ing possible, and also had good berry size and aboveaverage plant vigor. In Griffin, TH-658 bloomed 10 days l<strong>at</strong>er than Star, yet ripened aweek earlier. <strong>The</strong> selection will be closely monitored <strong>at</strong> both Griffin and Alapaha over the-5-

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