Dary Melitopolia
Apricot
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A robust choice for industrial orchards featuring high cold resistance and excellent processing qualities.
Description
Technical Profile of the 'Dar Melitopolia' Apricot
Developed by the M.F. Sydorenko Institute of Irrigated Horticulture, this variety represents a prime example of adaptive breeding, focusing on the equilibrium between market quality and field-level immunity. The primary engineering goal achieved by the breeders was the structural resistance of generative buds to sharp temperature fluctuations.
Biological Parameters and Resistance
- Cold Hardiness: A threshold of -30°C makes this cultivar strategically valuable for regions prone to late spring frosts. The tree’s genetic architecture ensures rapid cambium regeneration.
- Phytosanitary Resilience: The variety exhibits high resistance to critical stone fruit pathogens, including moniliosis and clasterosporiosis. This effectively reduces the necessary fungicide application rates per hectare.
- Productivity: With proper orchard management, this cultivar delivers stable yields exceeding 50 kg per tree, classifying it as a high-intensity variety.
Physicochemical Fruit Characteristics
The 40–60 g fruits feature a golden-orange skin with a characteristic downy pubescence (white bloom), acting as a natural shield against excessive solar radiation. The internal anatomy of the fruit is optimized for industrial processing: the pit separates cleanly from the flesh, which is essential for mass production of jams and dried fruit. The sweet-and-sour balance (10–12% sugar content), combined with a distinct aromatic profile, ensures strong demand in the processing sector.
Specifications hover over for a hint about the specification
| Fetal Size | Large (40–60 g) |
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Fruit Color
Fruit Color
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Yield
Yield
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Very High (>50 kg from tree) |
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| Tree Height | Medium Height (3–5 m) |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Apricot |
| Originator | IIS Sidorenko UAAN |
| Country | Ukraine |
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