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titleOfInvention Method for cultivating easy-coloring apple variety
abstract The invention discloses a method for cultivating an easy-coloring apple variety. An apple breeding method provided by the invention comprises the following steps: (1) hybridizing an apple cultivar A and an apple cultivar B to obtain hybrid seeds, wherein the apple cultivar A has genotype of R6R6 homozygotic type or R1R6 heterozygous type, and the apple cultivar B has genotype of R1R1 homozygotic type; (2) sowing and seedling the hybrid seeds obtained in the step (1) to obtain seedlings; and (3) transplanting the seedlings obtained in the step (2) to the field, skipping bagging after fruiting, and screening to obtain plants with specific characters of the anthocyanin content of fruit pulp higher than 0.010mg/g FW. The method provided by the invention can foster apple variety with excellent comprehensive quality and easy coloring property, and has great significance to the establishment of bagging-free apple cultivating system in our country, and to cost reduction and efficiency improvement. The invention has great value to apple breeding.
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