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Blueberry Cultivar Development at The University of Georgia

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next 3 to 5 years to determine its suitability as a cultivar. We have also propag<strong>at</strong>ed alimited number <strong>of</strong> plants to test <strong>at</strong> additional loc<strong>at</strong>ions.Performance <strong>of</strong> Southern Highbush Selections in A High Density SystemSome <strong>Georgia</strong> growers are interested in growing southern highbush blueberries in highdensity production systems. To d<strong>at</strong>e, there has been little or no compar<strong>at</strong>ive inform<strong>at</strong>ionon how different southern highbush selections and cultivars perform in such a system. In2002, we established a high density test site <strong>at</strong> Alapaha consisting <strong>of</strong> several leadingcultivars and some <strong>of</strong> the new UGA selections. This site consists <strong>of</strong> raised beds filled withbark, overhead irrig<strong>at</strong>ion, bird netting, and a plant spacing <strong>of</strong> 3 ft. x 5 ft. Table 7 presentsperformance d<strong>at</strong>a for the various selections during 2003, which was the first croppingseason. Generally all selections and cultivars had suitable plant vigor in this system, theone exception being th<strong>at</strong> Star plants were a little weak. Two <strong>of</strong> the most important pieces<strong>of</strong> d<strong>at</strong>a for this system are the ripening d<strong>at</strong>e and crop load for the various entries, asgrowers need to maximize returns. Emerald had one <strong>of</strong> the best crop loads, but severalselections had earlier ripening fruit. TH-658 was a notable selection th<strong>at</strong> ripened early(May 7), had outstanding berry firmness, and produced nearly half a crop. <strong>The</strong> cultivarWindsor had a decent crop load, but the ripening time was very l<strong>at</strong>e (May 28). It appearsplants having berries th<strong>at</strong> ripen May 15 or earlier would be those to be considered for highdensity production. Possible candid<strong>at</strong>es are Emerald, Star, and O’neal, with respect toexisting cultivars, and TH-471, TH-649, TH-656, TH-658, and TH-663 with respect to newselections. We will evalu<strong>at</strong>e the plants in this setting again next year in order to providemore decision making inform<strong>at</strong>ion.Performance <strong>of</strong> a New Southern Highbush ReleaseAfter several years <strong>of</strong> testing, we have submitted the selection TH-471 to be approved forrelease in 2003. If approved, the planned name for the new cultivar is ‘Palmetto’. Wehave compared TH-471 with several southern highbush cultivars for the past 5 years.Table 8 portrays yield for TH-471, along with <strong>Georgia</strong>gem and Sharpblue. <strong>The</strong>se d<strong>at</strong>a arefrom plants th<strong>at</strong> were established <strong>at</strong> Alapaha in 1992, without bedding, irrig<strong>at</strong>ion or soilamendment. ‘<strong>Georgia</strong>gem’ has yielded no fruit during the first week in May, whereas, TH-471 yielded more th<strong>at</strong> 35% <strong>of</strong> its fruit during th<strong>at</strong> time period on average. When the first2 weeks <strong>of</strong> May are considered, TH-471 ripened more than 75% <strong>of</strong> its fruit during th<strong>at</strong> timeon average, compared to only 38% and 51% for ‘<strong>Georgia</strong>gem’ and ‘Sharpblue’,respectively. TH-471 yields overall were twice th<strong>at</strong> <strong>of</strong> ‘<strong>Georgia</strong>gem’ for the 5 year average.Table 9 portrays average berry <strong>at</strong>tributes and plant vigor for TH-471 and 4 other southernhighbush blueberry selections grown <strong>at</strong> Alapaha, Ga. over a 6 year period. TH-471exceeded all <strong>of</strong> the cultivars with respect to berry scar, berry firmness, and plant vigor. Forother berry <strong>at</strong>tributes, TH-471 was generally similar to the various cultivars, except for berry-6-

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