creators_name: Weibel, Franco creators_name: Schmid, Andi creators_name: Häseli, Andreas editors_name: Janick, J. type: bookchapter datestamp: 2004-06-11 lastmod: 2009-08-20 14:23:01 metadata_visibility: show title: Efficient Multi-location Testing of Scab Resistant Cultivars for Organic Apple Production in Switzerland ispublished: pub subjects: 7fruit subjects: 8planthealth subjects: 7plantbreed full_text_status: restricted keywords: Bioobstbau, Bioprüfung Kernobstsorten, Malus ×domestica, apple cultivar, scab, resistance, testing abstract: The market and production of organic apples is growing worldwide. Most of the production occurs on freshly converted orchards with cultivars very sensitive to apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) that in humid conditions need an intensive plant protection program. For the future development of organic fruit growing towards a credibly sustainable production it is necessary to replace these cultivars with scab resistant or tolerant cultivars. Cultivar testing under organic growing conditions is therefore an important task. We describe our testing concept that consists of precision trials where cultivars are tested with an without aphid control and with and without crop load regulation. In parallel, we carry out on-farm trials with the most promising cultivars on up to 10 commercial, certified organic farms in all apple growing regions of Switzerland. Our experience with the concept is mostly positive because recommendations for the organic growers can be made relatively fast and reliably. However the test system is costly and labor intensive. date: 2003 date_type: published publication: XXVI International Horticultural Congress – Genetics and Breeding of Tree Fruits and Nuts publisher: International Society for Horticultural Sience (ISHS) pagerange: 335-342 refereed: yes citation: Weibel, Franco; Schmid, Andi and Häseli, Andreas (2003) Efficient Multi-location Testing of Scab Resistant Cultivars for Organic Apple Production in Switzerland. In: Janick, J. (Ed.) XXVI International Horticultural Congress – Genetics and Breeding of Tree Fruits and Nuts, International Society for Horticultural Sience (ISHS), pp. 335-342. document_url: http://orgprints.org/2801/1/weibel-et-al-2003-acta-horticulturae-artikel.pdf