Volume 39 Number 4 Article 2 Pages: 5-7
Year 1985 Month 10
Title: Heterozygosity for Self-incompatibility in Lloyd George Red Raspberry
Author: E. Keep
Citation
Abstract:
Since its discovery in a wood in
England in 1919, Lloyd George raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) has been the
most outstanding and most widely
used parent in red raspberry breeding
throughout the world. Øydvin (9) reported in 1970 that of the 96 redfruited
raspberry cultivars released
since 1930 in the United States, Canada and Western Europe, 32% had
Lloyd George as one parent, 37%
were more distantly related to Lloyd
George, only 31% being unrelated to
this cultivar.
Lloyd George has been
used also in breeding in Eastern Europe, and in Russia sometimes under
the name Angliska or Anglijskaja.
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