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'Шиповник 'Бакал'' rose References
Website/Catalog (2021) BAKAL [GLASS] Culture: Rosehip (Rosa L.) Variety code (identifier): 9204679 TOLERANCE: Application number for admission: 26800 Applicants: FGBNU `URAL FEDERAL AGRARIAN RESEARCH CENTER OF THE URAL DEPARTMENT OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES` 620142, SVERDLOVSK REGION, YEKATERINBURG, BELINSKOGO STR., 112 A Date of registration of the application for admission: 03.12.1991 Year of inclusion in the register of admitted: 2000 .... Early middle term. The bush is medium-sized. Shoots are straight, green, with single prickles at the bottom of the shoot. The leaves are dark green, the foliage is matte, concave, the teeth are short, sharp, bent. The inflorescence is three-flowered. The flowers are pink. Hips with an average weight of 3.3 g, elongated, red, sweet and sour taste, with aroma. They contain: sugar 5.5%, acids 0.8%, vitamin C 2862 mg /%. Tasting score 4.8 points. Average yield 3600 kg / ha. The variety is resistant to powdery mildew.
Website/Catalog (2021) Includes photo(s). Rosehip 'Bakal' is the result of crossing the varieties 'Vorontsovskiy 3' and 'Vorontsovskiy 1'. Received at the South Ural Research Institute of Fruit and Potato Growing. Adopted for state testing in 1992. The variety was included in the state register in 2000 in all regions of the Russian Federation.
Article (magazine) (2013) Page(s) 13. In South Ural Research Institute of Horticulture and Cardiovascular feliculture created varieties: ‘Bagryanny ’,‘ Bakal ’,‘ 'Luch ’,‘ Rumyanny’, ‘Ural champion’; in the Russian State Agricultural Academy named after K.A. Timiryazeva: ‘Oval’, ‘Rubin’, ‘Sergey Mironov ’,‘ Slavutich’,‘ Titan ’,‘ Yablochny ''. Far Eastern Research Institute agriculture patented varieties ‘Ankus’®,‘ Grossevicheskiy’®, ‘Terneisky’®, and the research institute gardener state and medicinal plants "Zhiguli Gardens" ,‘Desertny'®, ‘The Lights of Samara’®,‘ Samarsky'® and ‘Samara Jubileeny'®. Breeding work with rose hips is also carried out at the All-Russian Research Institute of Horticulture named after I.V. Michurin.... ‘Bakal’. Fruit elongated, weighing 3.3 g.
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