STUDYING ZIZIPYHUS JUJUBA MILL. CV. IN SOUTHERN
PART OF RUSSIAN HUMID SUBTROPICS
Cand.Biol.Sci. Kiseleva N.S., Cand.Agr.Sci.
Êulyan R.V.
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution
“Russian Research Institute of
Floriculture and Subtropical Crops”,
354002,
Russia, Krasnodar region, c. Sochi, st. Yana Fabritsiusa, 2/28
e-mail:supk-kulyan@vniisubtrop.ru
Tel.
8-918-603-62-37
Introduction
The
Black Sea coast under its natural-climatic factors is unique for cultivation of
many rare subtropical fruit crops. Zizypyhus jujuba Mill. - rather new
crop, perspective for cultivation in Krasnodar, Stavropol region, Crimea,
Dagestan and in some other southern regions of Russia. Jujube is a subtropical fruit crop, rich in dietary and medical
qualities, and special for its quite original taste. Besides, jujube is one of
the most drought- and winter-resistant crops (this crop is capable to tolerate
thirty degrees below zero).
In various regions
of the world it is called variously: jujube,
sometimes jujuba, chilon,
red date, Chinese date, Korean date, or Indian date, etc.
Jujube fruits may differ both in shape and colour (from light
yellow to red-brown). Besides, the taste of fruit pulp also depends on a concrete
cultivar. Usually jujube fruits taste
sweet-sour, and can be stored in dried form throughout a year, acquiring
special delicate aroma. They contain ascorbic acid, proteins, sugars, acids,
vitamins (A, B, C, beta-carotene), microelements, amino acids, lipids, organic
acids (tartaric, malic, etc.), coumarins, sterols, flavonoids (myricetin,
kaempferol), triterpenes and triterpene glycosides, saponins and alkaloids
isoquinoline (azimiloban and stefarin) [1, 3, 6].
Thanks
to its nutrient, medical and dietary properties jujube
crop is widely educed in a number of countries, especially in China which is
native and where extensive industrial plantings are cultivated. Nowadays jujube is cultivated in Japan, Korea, India,
Afghanistan, Iran, Italy, France, Portugal, USA, Tajikistan, Turkmenia.
The first cultivar
plants of jujube were delivered to Sochi from
China in 1955. The primal object of studying
new jujube cvs. has still been a
selection of the most fruitful, winter-resistant, large- and average-fruit-sized
cvs., resistant to pests and diseases, having high taste quality and rich in
bioactive substances for further selection and introduction into production.
Objects and methods
The given research was conducted on an experimental
plot of collection plantings, located in brown wood, weakly unsaturated soils (Khosta
district, Sochi).
Research
objects were 20 cultivar-forms.
The cultivars were studied by the methods
developed in Nikitsky Botanical Garden [5]. We determined phenological phases in
various jujube cvs., their productivity, damage
rate from pests and diseases, and conducted pomological description of fruits.
Results
and discussion
Long-term
observations and analyses have allowed us to group cvs. and forms introduced in
the collection by the following phenological phases: beginning and ending of vegetation,
initial blossom, ripening, productivity, fruit sizes and other indicators.
In
comparison with traditional fruit crops, jujube
is special for its late vegetation. On the Black Sea coast of Krasnodar region
jujube vegetation begins with bud swelling
which was recorded in the first- second ten-day periods of April.
Data analysis of phenological observations has shown that there is no
significant difference in terms of vegetation beginning in different cvs. On
the average it makes up 5-7 days. The same is about budding and blooming terms.
However, the terms of fruit ripening differ in cvs. and forms (up to 20-25
days).
It is revealed
that buds in Tha-yan-tszao cv. swell earlier
and blossom in late April - early May at daily air temperature about 13,50Ñ,
thanks to what plants do not suffer from unfavorable vernal temperatures. Cvs. Druzhba, Sovetskiy, Ya-tszao, Kitaiskiy 2À and
Burnim refer to early-ripening.
Later blossoming
and quite early ripening (in mid October) is an important biological property of
this crop protecting plants from late vernal and early autumn frosts.
In the conditions
of Sochi jujube starts blossoming in the
first part of June and concludes in August at daily air temperature 22-240Ñ. Pollination of flowers passes
favorably at a relative air humidity (35-45 %). Long-term observations have
shown that the longer vegetation period is and the higher daily average
temperatures are, the higher and more stable yields may be expected [2].
As for blossoming
terms, earlier beginning is noted in cv. Tha-yan-tszao
– which is 5-7 days earlier than the great bulk of cvs. Duration of blossoming ranged
in different years from 28 till 54 days, depending on biological singularities of
genotypes.
Shorter blossoming
term is noted at cvs. Khurmai and U-sin-khun - 9-12 days, the most
durating - at cvs. Tha-yan-tszao, Vakhsh,
Burnim - 27-32 days.
Jujube is a cross-pollinated
entomophilic plant. From 100 to 250 thousand flowers blossom abundantly in one
plant (in eight-year-old plant). The period from mass blossoming till fruit ripening
makes up 65-90 days at daily air temperature about 22-24,60Ñ.
The terms of jujube
ripening in Sochi are late September - early October, Tha-yan-tszao blossoms before others.
The observations have shown that all jujube shoots completely ripen
before autumn frosts; 2 basic types of fruit-bearing shoots are characteristic for
this crop: in an accretion of the current season's increment; in nodes of
growing side shoots; in paleocrystic “lambourds”[2, 4]. Leaf shedding and transition of
plants to rest happens after mass blossoming that finishes in October. For small-fruited
forms the dormant period makes up 193-197 days; for large-fruited and medial -fruited
cvs. (Burnim, Finik) it is two weeks
shorter, and for such cvs. as Tha-yan-tszao,
Vakhsh, U-sin-khun - 20 days.
Jujube is an early-ripening
crop, which starts fruit-bearing on the second-third year after planting,
medial productivity among cvs. is about 100-120 c/ha, for separate cvs. (Vakhsh, Burnim, Yuzhanin, Ya-tszao) it
may reach 200 c/ha [4].
According to
ripening terms, we have selected the following: early cvs. (middle September) -
Burnim, Tha-yan-tszao, Kitaiskiy 2À, middle
cvs. (October) - Vakhsh, Sio-bai-tszao, Ya-tszao,
Hurmai, Druzhba, Da-bai-tszao, Sovetskiy, Yuzhanin, Finik, and small-fruited
forms Kavkazskiy, Karabakhskiy and late
cvs. (late October-early November) - U-sin-khun,
Gissarsky, Dekorativnyy 98.
Jujube fruits are
varied in form, mass, colour of pulp and peel, and taste. They have various sizes
which largely depend on cv. signs. Kernels are usually cylindrical, pear-shaped
and roundish; they differ in surface and acuteness.
By fruit size cvs.
and forms are subdivided as follows: large-fruited cvs. (medial fruit mass is from
10 g and more) - Vakhsh, Tha-yan-tszao,
U-sin-khun, Khurmai, Sovetskiy, Yuzhanin, Kitaiskiy 2À, Kavkazskiy A; average-fruited cvs.
(medial fruit mass is from 5 to 10 g) - Burnim,
Sio-bai-tszao, Druzhba, Da-bai-tszao, Dekorativnyy 98, Finik, Kitaiskiy 52;
small-fruited cvs. (medial fruit mass is from 3 to 5 g) - Karabakhskiy, F-201, Gissarskiy, Ya-tszao, Kavkazskiy. Fruits
having mass less than 3 g, are usually used for cultivation of root stocks.
Jujube cvs. like
other fruit crops are divided to table (dessert) and canning.
Table cvs. are
characterised by large and medial fruits with attractive appearance, leveled in
size, with intensive colour, dense, but not hard peel, juicy pulp of pleasant
harmonic sweet-sour or sweet taste, small kernel (the percent pulp should not
be less than 95 %). Such cvs. include Ya-tszao,
Yuzhanin, Vakhsh.
Canning cvs. are desirable
to have the same qualities as above, but powdery consistency of pulp and small fruit
are allowed. Canning cvs. include Gissarskiy,
Sio-bai-tszao, Druzhba, Dekorativnyy 98.
The most
appropriate to prepare dried fruit and candied peels are early-ripening cvs. Tha-yan-tszao, Sovetskiy, Kitaiskiy 2À.
The following cvs.
and forms can be referred to general-purpose: U-sin-khun, Da-bai-tszao, Kitaiskiy 52, Yuzhanin, Vakhsh, Burnim, Khurmai.
We described the
most promising cvs. for cultivation in the south of Krasnodar region.
Tha-yan-tszao cv. (Chinese
origin). A vigorous, sprawling, thornless tree. The cv. is large-fruited, early-ripening
(third ten-day period of September), fruit mass can reach 16-37 g, average yielding
- 100 c/ha. Additional advantages are frequent lack of kernel, and early ripening:
the first harvest can be taken in 2-3 years. Fruits are mainly used for canning.
Khurmai cv. is
large-fruited, early-ripening (third-forth ten-day period of September) – average
fruit mass can reach 18-40 g; high yielding. Ripe fruits can remain in trees
within 2-3 weeks, thus they are cured slightly and their taste becomes better. Fruits
are transportable, at +40Ñ can be stored for about 2 months.
Yuzhanin cv. (Tajikistan, A. Massover B. L).
Large-fruited, early-ripening (first ten-day period of October), high yielding (120-140
c/ha). Fruits are mainly used for canning.
Vakhsh cv. Selected at Vahsh Experimental Station of
Subtropical Crops, Tadjik Research Institute of Farming and Zoning in 1981.
Large-fruited, average fruit mass is 14 g, but it can be larger, pulp is sweet.
It becomes especially tasty after ripening (the complete coloration), having hung
in a tree for a week or more.
Sovetskiy cv. Large-fruited, average ripening,
originated from Tajikistan. average fruit mass is 11 g, maximum - 20 Taste is sweet,
slightly sour, pulp is dense and juicy; high yielding. Fruits are used for
preparing stewed fruit, jam, candied peels. Disadvantage – fruit cracking in a
tree.
Kitaiskiy 2 A cv. The tree is about 2,5 m
with a compact crone, thornless. Fruits are large, about 11-20 g, start
ripening from the second half of September (15-21.09) till late October
(23-30.10). High yielding. Fruits are suitable for fresh consumption,
technological recycling and drying.
Conclusion
Among the studied cvs.
and forms of jujube, according to fruit sizes, we have selected the following: Tha-yan-tszao, Kitaiskiy 2À, Sovetsskiy, Yuzhanin, Khurmai; according
to yielding: Burnim, Sovetskiy, Yuzhanin,
Ya-tszao, Da-bai-tszao; according to a complex of economic valuable signs
(early terms of ripening, average and large fruits having good taste, high and
regular productivity): Kitaiskiy 2À, Burnim, Sovetsskiy, Yuzhanin, Tha-yan-tszao. Further
studying of the gene pool recorded in Russian Research Institute of
Floriculture and Subtropical Crops will
allow us to specify characteristics of the promising cvs. and forms and determine
useful signs.
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