Pear Cherished

Pear Cherished
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: Kotov L. A., Tikhonova A. S. (FGBNU "Ural Federal Agrarian Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences"
  • Appeared when crossing: seedling of the Ussuri pear x Bere Bosk, mutagenesis
  • Name synonyms: Bere yellow improved
  • Year of approval: 2002
  • Fruit weight, g: 90
  • Ripening terms: autumn
  • Fruit picking time: from September 20 to October 1
  • Appointment: table, dessert
  • Growth type: medium height
  • Yield: high
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It is difficult to grow fruit trees in the regions of the Urals and Siberia. The harsh climatic conditions are to blame for all this. However, Russian scientists are developing hybrids that can withstand even the most severe frost and please with fruits in a short summer time. These include the Berezhenaya pear.

Breeding history

The culture was created by domestic breeders L.A. Kotov and A.S. Tikhonova on the basis of the Ural Federal Agrarian Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It has been approved for use since 2002.

The culture was obtained as a result of crossing the variety Bere Bosk and the seedling of the Ussuri pear, later artificial mutagenesis was carried out. Synonym for the name - Bere yellow improved.

Description of the variety

The cherished pear has a table and dessert purpose. The tree is medium-sized, compact, grows more than 3 m in height. The crown is oval and thin. Curved shoots are predominantly straight, can be slightly arcuate or rounded, colored brown.

The twigs grow upward at a fairly wide angle. Leaves are many, medium in size, ovoid, their color is light green. Blooms profusely. The flowers are white and small.

Fruit characteristics

The fruit is generally rounded pear-shaped. They are not large, the weight of one fruit can be 90 grams. During the period of removable ripeness, their color is light yellow, without blush. The skin is dry and tender, with a barely noticeable number of small subcutaneous spots. The harvested crop retains its nutrients for a long time. Keeping quality is good, about two and a half months.

Taste qualities

Pear has a harmonious sweet and sour taste, with a pleasant fruity aroma. Tasting score 4.2 points out of 5. The pulp is juicy, without granulation, buttery. Her color is cream. Chemical composition, balanced in content: sugars - 10.5%; acids - 1.0%; soluble solids - 12.4%.

Initially, a slight astringency may be present in the taste, which is lost with a week of aging, while acquiring a richer sweet taste.

Ripening and fruiting

The variety belongs to the autumn category. The culture begins to delight with the first fruits at 3-4 years of development. From October to December, the pear gains the necessary consumer ripeness of the fruit. The ripe crop is not crumbled. Subsequent collection is possible until the onset of frost. Fruiting is regular, without interruption.

Ripening of pears begins in the second half of summer and lasts until mid-autumn. In order to keep the pears fresh and tasty until winter, the characteristics of the variety, the ripening time and the weather conditions in the region are taken into account when harvesting.

Yield

The tree has an average yield. 139 centners are harvested from 1 hectare.

Growing regions

The culture is doing well in the regions of the Urals, the Cis-Urals and Volgo-Vyatka. In warmer climatic conditions, it is not recommended to cultivate the variety, the level of fruiting decreases.

Self-fertility and the need for pollinators

The hybrid is self-fertile. Therefore, he needs cross-pollination with other plants. For this, pollinating varieties such as Prosto Maria, Pamyati Yakovleva, Svarog, Osennyaya Yakovleva, Pamyati Zhegalov, Perun are best suited.

Landing

Between young seedlings, it is necessary to leave a free space of 3-4 meters. A distance of 4-5 meters is also maintained between individual rows. It is preferable to plant in a sunny place, with a slight rise.

In order for the pears to be tasty and of high quality, and the yields to be consistently high, you need to responsibly approach the planting of a fruit tree. When planting a pear, you need to take into account many factors: correctly determine the timing, choose the right place, pay attention to the preparation of the planting pit.
Pear grafting is a simple and exciting procedure, but it requires accuracy and adherence to a number of rules. First of all, you need to take care of the selection and procurement of inoculation material, understand the timing and methods of vaccination. An important point is also the choice of the rootstock, on the quality of which the result of the entire event and future fruiting will directly depend.

Growing and caring

It is better to plant seedlings in the spring, so that they take root and grow stronger during the summer. The landing pit is prepared in advance. The depth should be about 1 meter. At the bottom, a drainage layer is first laid, then a fertile mixture consisting of compost, humus and peat comes. The roots of the Berezhenaya are gently straightened and covered with earth. The soil is tamped a little and watered abundantly.

To get a good harvest every year, the pear should be fed with organic and mineral fertilizers. In the springtime, seedlings need nitrogen to build up their green mass. During flowering and fruit formation - phosphorus and potassium. However, one should be careful with the amount of mineral nutrition applied. Excess nitrogen leads to burns on the leaves, and a large amount of nitrates accumulates in the fruits.

In spring and autumn, the plant needs pruning. Old, broken branches with signs of disease are removed. Watering is required in moderation, as the soil dries up. It will be useful to carry out mulching, which protects not only from drying out of the soil, but also serves as an additional source of food.

In order for a pear to grow correctly and give high yields, its branches must be cut off in time. Pruning can be done in both spring and fall. Depending on the age of the tree and the goals set, pruning can be: sanitary, thinning, shaping, stimulating, rejuvenating.
Feeding pears is a must-have procedure that cannot be ignored. Experienced gardeners recommend applying the first fertilizers two years after planting the tree. The process is divided into 3 main stages, which are determined by the timing of ripening, flowering and fruiting of the pear.
There are two ways to grow a pear seedling - vegetative and by seed. The first method is the most common, including propagation by cuttings, air layers, seedling buds. Seeds are grown less often, since in order to get a bountiful harvest with good taste of the fruit, the seedling will need to be grafted.

Disease and pest resistance

Differs in good persistent immunity to most infectious diseases and pests, especially to scab and pear gall mite. To prevent the development of infection in the spring before flowering, spraying with special preparations is carried out.

Like any other fruit trees, the pear needs protection from various diseases and pests. When planting a pear on your site, you need to know in advance what diseases you should beware of. To successfully carry out the struggle, it is necessary first to correctly identify the cause of the problem. It is important to distinguish signs of disease from manifestations of the presence of insects, mites, caterpillars and other types of pests.

Resistance to soil and climatic conditions

The pear feels great in the harsh conditions of the Siberian climate. This variety can easily endure the most severe frosts down to -45 ... 50 degrees. But heat and drought can destroy a tree.

Main characteristics
Authors
Kotov L. A., Tikhonova A. S. (FGBNU "Ural Federal Agrarian Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences"
Appeared when crossing
Ussuri pear seedling x Bere Bosk, mutagenesis
Name synonyms
Bere yellow improved
Year of approval
2002
Appointment
table, dessert
Yield
high
Average yield
139 centners / ha
Transportability
average
Wood
Growth type
medium-sized
Height, m
up to 3 m
Crown
oval, compact, not thick
Branches
move away from the trunk at a fairly wide angle and grow obliquely upwards
Escapes
straight or slightly arched, rounded, brown
Foliage
thick
Leaves
medium, ovate or broadly ovate, light green
Inflorescence
large number of flowers
Flowers
small, white
Fruiting type
simple and complex ringlets, spears, less often - short fruit twigs
Fruit
Fruit weight, g
90
Fruit shape
rounded pear-shaped or ovoid
Fruit size
average
Coloring of the fetus during the period of removable maturity
basic color - light yellow, without blush
Pulp
juicy, no granulation, oily type
Pulp color
creamy
Taste
sweet and sour
Scent
pleasant
Skin
dry, tender
Subcutaneous points
small, hardly noticeable, there are many of them
The chemical composition of the fruit
sugars - 10.5%; acids - 1.0%; soluble solids - 12.4%
Tasting assessment
4.2 points
Duration of storage of fruits
up to 2.5 months
Maturation
Ripening terms
autumn
Fruit picking time
from September 20 to October 1
Consumer maturity
from early October to early December
Duration of the consumer period
October December
Frequency of fruiting
regular
Growing
Self-fertility
self-infertile
Pollinating varieties
In memory of Yakovlev, Autumn Yakovleva, Svarog, Just Maria, In memory of Zhegalov, Perun
Crumbling
No
Winter hardiness
high
Drought tolerance
average
Heat resistance
reduced
Growing regions
Volgo-Vyatsky, Uralsky
Disease resistance
good
Pest resistance
resistant to pear gall mites
Scab resistance
steady
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