Breeding strategies for atemoya and cherimoyaExport / Share PlumX View Altmetrics View AltmetricsGeorge, A.P., Broadley, R.H., Nissen, R.J., Hamill, S. D. and Topp, B. L. (1999) Breeding strategies for atemoya and cherimoya. Acta Horticulturae, 497 . pp. 255-268. ISSN 0567-7572 Full text not currently attached. Access may be available via the Publisher's website or OpenAccess link. Article Link: https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.1999.497.13 AbstractCurrent production of annonas in Australia is mainly based on atemoya (Annona squamosa x Annona cherimola) hybrids. Very little cherimoya (Annona cherimola) is grown. Fruit quality and/or yield of atemoyas and cherimoyas are highly variable. Consumer acceptance for the fruit could be markedly increased by improving both internal (seed number, flavour) and external (shape, blemish, symmetry) fruit quality characteristics. The breeding programme will also attempt to develop seedless cultivars by first producing tetraploids either through gamma irradiation or colchicine and then crossing to diploids to produce seedless triploids. Other approaches such as embryo rescue of crosses of reported seedless selections of A. cherimola and currently available seedless A. squamosa may also be feasible. The programme has introduced red and pink skin-coloured germplasm (A. reticulata, A. reticulata x A. cherimola hybrids) from Florida and crosses to transfer skin colour genes into the best of the Australian selections and varieties are currently being developed.
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