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UGA Blueberry Breeding: Developing and Sustaining an Industry D. Scott NeSmith Dept. of Horticulture Univ. of Georgia Griffin, GA
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UGA Blueberry Breeding: Developing and Sustaining an Industry D. Scott NeSmith Dept. of Horticulture Univ. of Georgia Griffin, GA.

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Page 1: UGA Blueberry Breeding: Developing and Sustaining an Industry D. Scott NeSmith Dept. of Horticulture Univ. of Georgia Griffin, GA.

UGA Blueberry Breeding: Developing and Sustaining an Industry

D. Scott NeSmith

Dept. of Horticulture

Univ. of Georgia

Griffin, GA

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UGA Blueberry Breeding Program Has Rich History

• Program got small start in 1930’s

• Dr. W. Thomas Brightwell 1945, a visionary.

• Great example of long term impact of Ag research!!

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Today

• Today, program has research farms at Alapaha and Griffin.

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Blueberry acreage explosive growth

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Georgia Blueberry Farm-gate Value

Year Value (million $)

2000 22

2002 30

2004 48

2006 60

2008 75-80

2010 90-110

2012 150 <

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Georgia blueberry commercial industry

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Florida

Georgia

NC

Calif.

NJ

Mich.

OR

20-Mar 9-Apr 29-Apr 19-May 8-Jun 28-Jun 18-Jul 7-Aug 27-Aug 16-Sep

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Breeding Program Overview

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Breeding Program Overview

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Blueberry Cultivar Development Timeline

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Seedling Selection AdvancedSelection

NewVariety

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BAD NEWS

Takes 12 or more Years

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GOOD NEWS

HAVE PROGRAM CONTINUITY

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Breeding to meet commercial industry challenges

• Increased fruit size for blueberries– increased consumer

acceptance– increased harvest

efficiency

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Breeding to meet commercial industry challenges

• Early ripening varieties– higher market

prices

2011 Prices Per Flat (12) of 6 oz. containers

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10

15202530

3540

9-Apr 16-Apr 23-Apr 30-Apr 7-May 14-May

Dolla

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Low price

High price

8-Apr 18-Apr 28-Apr 8-May 18-May 28-May 7-Jun

TH-819

Emerald

Rebel

Star

Estimated Harvest Interval

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Breeding to meet commercial industry challenges

• Short ripening periods and later flowering times– decreases frost risk,

reducing usage of overhead irrigation, saving water and energy

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Breeding to meet commercial industry challenges

• Increase fruit firmness– increases shelf life, long

distant shipping– potential for mechanical

harvest, saving labor

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New products, new businesses

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Ornamental Blueberries:Surround yourself with flavorful beauty!!

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Support staff, facilities, and equipment

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On-Farm Trials

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Blueberry Field Day

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Visitors from around the world

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Recent Georgia Blueberry Variety Releases

VARIETY YEAR RELEASED PATENT

Alapaha 2001 USPP 16,266

Ochlockonee 2002 USPP 17,300

Palmetto 2003 USPP 16,756

Rebel 2004 USPP 18,138

Camellia 2005 USPP 18,151

Vernon 2006 USPP 18,291

Blue SuedeTM 2007 USPP 21,222

Suziblue 2008 USPP 21,167

Southern Splendour 2009 USPP 22,692

Summer SunsetTM 2009 USPP 23,374

TitanTM 2010 USPPAF

Georgia DawnTM 2011 USPPAF

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Summary

• UGA blueberry breeding program is rich in history.

• Blueberry variety development is a long term process.

• Our breeding goals are aimed at solving ever-changing grower needs.

• In addition to commercial blueberries, and program has expanded to include an ornamental component too.

• Varieties are having significant and immediate impact in Georgia, across the U.S. and around the world.

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