MAGNA and BLANQ Series: Two Yellow-fleshed and Three White-fleshed Nectarines
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Author
Reig, Gemma
Fontich, Christian
Cantín, Celia M.
Maillard, Arsène
Maillard, Laurence
Publication date
2021-08-20ISSN
0018-5345
Abstract
The continuous release of new nectarine [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] cultivars by breeders from around the world, together with consistent improvements in orchard management strategies by growers, commercial interest in the production of fruit fresh consumption, and the introduction of new cultivars from Spanish scion nectarine breeding programs have positioned Spain as the preeminent worldwide nectarine exporter and currently the largest European producer [Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment (MAPAMA), 2021]. In Spain, the main nectarine-producing area is the Ebro Valley that accounts for more than 60% of the total Spanish peach and nectarine production (MAPAMA, 2021).
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Cultius i produccions
Pages
3
Publisher
American Society for Horticultural Science
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HortScience
Citation
Font i Forcada, Carolina, Gemma Reig, Christian Fontich, Ignasi Batlle, Simó Alegre, Celia M. Cantín, and Iban Eduardo et al. 2021. "MAGNA And BLANQ Series: Two Yellow-Fleshed And Three White-Fleshed Nectarines". Hortscience 56 (9): 1130-1131. doi:10.21273/hortsci15882-21.
Program
Fructicultura
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