Zilli: new peach cultivar with high quality fruits and unusual flesh color

Authors

  • Marco Antonio Dalbó Epagri/Estação Experimental de Videira
  • Leonir Loro Epagri/Centro de Treinamento de São Miguel d’Oeste
  • Gustavo Klabunde UFSC/Centro de Ciências Agrárias

Keywords:

Prunus persica, melhoramento genétco, variedade, horas de frio

Abstract

Zilli is a peach cultivar originated from a mutation of the cv. Chimarrita, which resulted in fruits with two color flesch
– yellow with a white strip along the suture. The mutation was found in 2005 at the farm of Agenor Zilli, in Descanso, SC, Brazil
(alt.: 450 m above sea level). In 2008 it was introduced and evaluated at Videira Experiment Station, in Videira, SC (alt.: 830 m
above sea level). Besides the changes in flesh color the mutation also anticipated the flowering in 7-20 days and up to 9 days in
the maturation time compared to Chimarrita, probably due to a reduction in chilling hours requirement. Consequently, Zilli is
more susceptible to damages of late frosts in cold regions but it will probably have a better adaptation in warmer areas (< 200
hours bellow 7.2 ºC), where Chimarrita does not have a good performance. No other changes were observed in consequence
of the mutation. Because of the high quality fruits and the highly unusual flesh color, Zilli has a good market potential, mainly
in low chilly areas.

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Published

2020-04-28

How to Cite

Dalbó, M. A., Loro, L., & Klabunde, G. (2020). Zilli: new peach cultivar with high quality fruits and unusual flesh color. Agropecuária Catarinense Journal, 27(2), 44–48. Retrieved from https://publicacoes.epagri.sc.gov.br/rac/article/view/571

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Germplasm

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