Pear Rossoshanskaya late

Pear Rossoshanskaya late
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: Rossoshan Experimental Gardening Station
  • Fruit weight, g: 250-350
  • Ripening terms: late autumn
  • Fruit picking time: from mid to late September
  • Appointment: cooking compotes, making jam
  • Growth type: medium height
  • Yield: good
  • Height, m: 5 to 7
  • Crown: medium density, round-oval
  • Leaves: large and medium, elliptical, green, short-pointed; the edge of the leaf is finely toothed; the plate is smooth, wavy, curved downward, no pubescence
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The pear variety Rossoshanskaya late, dating back more than one decade, is so attractive for its qualities that it is very popular among private gardeners, farmers and consumers. Dessert fruits have not only increased sweetness, but also an excellent balance of chemical composition. The use of Rossoshanskaya fruits is universal - fresh consumption, making jams, jams, compotes.

Breeding history

The authors of the variety were employees of the Rossoshansk Horticultural Experimental Station, located near Voronezh. Pear Rossoshanskaya appeared as a result of crossing the famous Bere winter Michurinskaya and Forest beauty. After 16 years of variety testing, the pear was registered in the State Register of the Russian Federation.

Description of the variety

A powerful tree, the average height varies from 5 to 7 meters, has a round-oval crown of medium density, covered with dark green elliptical leaves. The smooth leaf plate is bent downward, has a short-pointed end, and its borders are dotted with small denticles. The entire vegetative mass is adapted to receive the maximum possible amount of light, since each leaf is attached to the shoots at an angle of 135 degrees.

Pros:

  • early maturity;

  • unpretentiousness;

  • high productivity;

  • excellent taste;

  • excellent keeping quality, transportability, presentation;

  • strong immunity and high resistance to pest attacks.

Of the minuses, one can note the need for crown formation, a decrease in frost resistance as we approach the northern regions, as well as the inability to self-pollinate.

Fruit characteristics

Large rounded fruits weighing 250-350 g are yellowish-green at the time of ripening. At the stage of consumer maturity, fruits acquire decorative appeal, becoming rich yellow, with a one-sided carmine blush.

Taste qualities

The juicy pulp of creamy shades has a sweet dessert taste with the addition of piquant sourness and is covered with a thin skin. The fragrant fruits can be stored until mid-winter (January-February) under appropriate conditions.

Ripening and fruiting

The variety belongs to the late autumn harvesting category (mid to late September), and the early fruiting category (4-5 years from the time of planting). The frequency of fruiting is irregular.

Ripening of pears begins in the second half of summer and lasts until mid-autumn. To keep the pears fresh and tasty until winter, harvesting takes into account the characteristics of the variety, the ripening time and the weather conditions in the region.

Yield

The pear has a good yield - up to 50 kilograms per tree, and from 120 to 300 kg / ha.

Growing regions

The variety was created for cultivation in the North Caucasus and in the Central Black Earth Region.

Self-fertility and the need for pollinators

The pear belongs to a partially self-fertile species, however, without proximity to varieties suitable for pollination (with similar flowering periods), one can not hope for a good harvest.These include - Rogneda and Mramornaya, Osennyaya Yakovleva and Tatiana, Severyanka and Chizhovskaya, Otradnenskaya and others.

Landing

Rossoshskaya late is planted in sunny areas, well sheltered from cold drafts. Planting is best done in the spring, when there is a long period of adaptation ahead. In those regions for which the variety is adapted, the autumn period does not threaten the health of the tree in any way, since the winters there are warm and mild.

A planting pit (80x80x100 cm) is prepared in about two weeks so that the earth has time to compact. At the bottom, a drainage layer of 15-20 cm is arranged from pebbles, crushed stone, broken brick. The excavated soil is enriched with organic matter, complex fertilizers, and wood ash. When preparing the pit, you should immediately install the support. It should be remembered that a pear does not tolerate close proximity to groundwater. When planting, the roots are spread over the surface of the earth and covered so that the root collar remains on the surface. The near-trunk circle is compacted, an earthen rampart is organized around it to retain water, it is watered abundantly, and the next day it is mulched with peat.

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, deal with 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 care

Subsequent care consists in standard procedures - regular watering, the introduction of nutrients and preventive treatments for diseases and pests, the organization of the seedling insulation for the winter, this procedure is not required for adult trees. Sanitary pruning involves removing old and damaged branches. Over time, the formation of the crown will be required, in order to avoid thickening, for about the third year. At this time, some of the skeletal and semi-skeletal branches are removed, the shoots of the current year are subjected to selective pinching so that the distance between tops is 10-20 cm.

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

The pear is highly resistant to scab and septoria, however, in autumn and spring, it should be sanitized with Bordeaux liquid, which gives an additional guarantee against fungal diseases and scab.

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 variety has good winter hardiness, but this indicator decreases closer to the northern regions.

Main characteristics
Authors
Rossoshan Experimental Gardening Station
Appointment
cooking compotes, making jam
Yield
good
Average yield
up to 50 kg per tree
Wood
Growth type
medium-sized
Height, m
from 5 to 7
Crown
medium density, round-oval
Leaves
large and medium, elliptical, green, short-pointed; the edge of the leaf is finely toothed; the plate is smooth, wavy, curved downward, no pubescence
Fruit
Fruit weight, g
250-350
Fruit shape
rounded
Fruit size
large
Coloring of the fruit during the period of removable maturity
yellow-greenish
Fruit color during consumer maturity
yellow with red blush up to half of the fruit on the sunny side
Pulp
juicy melting
Pulp color
creamy
Taste
sour sweet
Scent
fragrant
Skin
thin
Duration of storage of fruits
until January-February
Maturation
Ripening terms
late autumn
Fruit picking time
from mid to late September
Early maturity
for 4-5 years
Frequency of fruiting
irregular
Growing
Crumbling
No
Winter hardiness
sufficient
Moisture requirements
sensitive to waterlogging and stagnant water
Scab resistance
stable
Septoria resistance
low
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