01124nam a2200193 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000150006024501070007526001590018230000110034152004690035265000210082165300150084265300180085765300240087565300180089970000130091710596322019-03-18 2018 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d1 aPISANO, J. aInduction of bud mutations in "Early Bon Chrétien" pears. [abstract of poster]h[electronic resource] aIn: Zoppolo, R. Cabrera, D. (Eds.). Growing in diversity. Proceedings of the International Pear Symposium, 13, Dec. 4-7th 2018, Montevideo, Uruguay.c2018 ap. 78. aGlobal climate change is modifying adaptation of different fruit species. Pear culture is one of them, therefore, having a cultivar that adapts to these changes is of real importance. With the induction of mutations, it is intended to generate variability and improve the adaptation of "Early Bon Chrétien" pear to different production regions, modifying aspects such as chilling requirements, flowering time, harvest date, fruit size, and resistance to diseases. aPYRUS COMMUNIS L aCOLCHICINE aEUROPEAN PEAR aGENETIC VARIABILITY aPEAR BREEDING1 aDINI, M.