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Margaret Worthington January 12, 2019 University of Arkansas Department of Horticulture [email protected] Muscadine Grape Breeding at the University of Arkansas SRASHS
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Page 1: Muscadine Grape Breeding at the University of ArkansasBreeding at the University of Arkansas SRASHS. UA Fruit Breeding Program History • Established in 1964 by Arkansas native Dr.

Margaret WorthingtonJanuary 12, 2019

University of ArkansasDepartment of [email protected]

Muscadine Grape Breeding at the University of Arkansas

SRASHS

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UA Fruit Breeding Program History • Established in 1964 by

Arkansas native Dr. Jim Moore

• Programs for many crops– Apples– Blueberries – Strawberries– Peaches– Grapes– Blackberries

• John Clark took over program leadership in 1997

• Muscadine breeding program established in 2006

SRASHS

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Exciting Times for the Future at Arkansas

• I joined the department in August, 2016

• Assumed peach breeding, molecular duties, co-lead muscadine grape breeding

• John Clark continues to lead the blackberry, grape, and blueberry programs

• Great opportunity and foresight by the UA Division of Agriculture and Horticulture Department

SRASHS

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UA Table Grape Breeding

• Goals: – Combine flavor and adaptation with improved texture in seedless grapes– Build an Eastern table grape industry

• Hard to compete with California on table grape production• Products are successful, but mostly in California…• There’s already an Eastern table grape… The fabulous

muscadine!

SRASHS

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Lessons Learned from Table Grape Breeding

• “Cotton Candy” grape has very fruity flavor and CA table grape texture– Flavor comes from an Arkansas table

grape parent!• How is it really different than other

full-flavored grapes? – Thin skins– Crisp– No seeds

• ‘Feels’ like other CA table grapes but comes with a fruity flavor

• Folks love full flavor can be turned off by new textures

SRASHS

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How to improve muscadines and expand the market?

• Make them easier to eat • Extend the marketing season• Broaden where they are

grown• Broaden where they are

marketed• Get the word out better about

them

SRASHS

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UA Muscadine Breeding

• Ongoing since 2007• Over 15,000 seedlings

planted• 231 selections made• A group of advanced

selections moving along• Emphasis on improving

consumer quality while retaining adaptation and disease resistance

SRASHS

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Making Muscadines an ‘Inside’ Fruit

• Currently requires a lot of spitting. Fun, but not very sophisticated…

• Skin must be edible– Already major improvements on

the market (Supreme vs. Jumbo)– Even better stuff in the pipeline– Thinner skins help, but there’s

more to it…– Do analytical measurements

correlate with mouthfeel?

SRASHS

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Making Muscadines an ‘Inside’ Fruit

• Flesh texture and skin adherence also key to consumer experience

• Flesh texture described as– oyster– snot– eyeball

• But newer cultivars and selections have crisper, firmer flesh, non-slipskin texture

SRASHS

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Making Muscadines an ‘Inside’ Fruit• Muscadine seeds are large and

very bitter – More spitting…

• Seedlessness has been achieved!!– Jeff Bloodworth and Gardens Alive!– Persistence pays off in this case– UA has breeding agreement & began

crossing with Bloodworth material in 2017

– First seedless progeny expected to fruit in 2020

SRASHS

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Seedless Muscadines at U. Arkansas!

• Other exciting traits within seedless hybrids!– Colors– Textures– Flavors

– Much needed DIVERSITY

SRASHS

Scuppernong Thomas Black Male New Smyrna

San Jacinto White Male Irene White Male 1 V19 R7 B2

San Monta Dulcet Latham Burgaw

Yuga Creek USDA 52-9D Topsail NC B6-19 GA 28

Higgins GA 20-38 USDA 27-9B

GA 19-13 USDA 19-11 Cowart

Fry S 29-49 12-12-1

Nesbitt Black Fry Dixieland Black Beauty

Supreme

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Flavor is a Strength!• Arkansas table grapes with

foxy and muscat flavor profiles have been great parents

• Market open to new flavors beyond neutral

• Distinctive muscadine flavor may be a hit if combined with a better texture

• Variation exists – new selections seen with ‘rose’, ‘pineapple’, ‘coconut’ flavors

SRASHS

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Breeding for Cold Tolerance

SRASHS

UA Fruit Research Station is an excellent selection environment for cold hardiness

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Breeding for Cold Tolerance

SRASHS

• Buds supercool to same level as bunch grapes• Cold susceptibility due to vascular damage

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Winter Injury Rating Scale

SRASHS

1 2 3

4 5

Ratings made on:May 18-23rd 2018

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Winter Injury in Selections

SRASHS

Nesbitt

Carlos

Supreme

Black Beauty

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Implications for Productivity

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Fruit and Leaf Shape!

?

SRASHS

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Season Extension (photo taken Sept 10, 2018)

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AM-77 Doreen

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Dry Picking Scar

SRASHS

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Cluster Harvest

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Disease Resistance

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Ripe rot

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Processing Cultivars• Productivity• Consistent ripening• Dry scar• Stable color• Cold hardiness• Disease resistance• Must make and evaluate

PRODUCTS• Juice and wine

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AM-77

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Harvesting Noble and AM-77 this AM for Renee Threlfall to make wine and juice

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Molecular Breeding in Muscadine

SRASHS

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Molecular Breeding Horizon

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• New markers developed for:• Sex (led by Patrick Conner)

• Color

Future research directions: • Sex inheritance and relationship to fruit size and productivity

• Mapping cold hardiness in Carlos progeny

• Tracking introgressions from bunch grapes to muscadine in wide hybrids

• This is just one more tool. Going to the field and having healthy plants is the most important part of fruit breeding

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When is the first release coming?

• Soon we hope!• Now in our 12th year of

breeding muscadines• Exciting advanced selections

moving down the pipeline!

SRASHS

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Thank you!

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