In the Mediterranean area, common cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) has traditionally been used as a multipurpose tree, for its symbolic and ornamental role, for its valuable timber, as well as for windbreaks and soil protection. The epidemic spread of the Seiridium cardinale canker has limited the use of this tree since the '70s, inducing researchers to develop a breeding program of cypress aimed at selecting canker-resistant lines for different uses and to support a flourishing trade of cypress plants. The here described 'Le Crete 1' and 'Le Crete 2' are two new canker-resistant C. sempervirens varieties patented in 2010, selected through a 13-year assessment of their response to artificial inoculations and growth traits. Both are characterized by a rapid growth and by a columnar and fastigiated habit which confers them a notable ornamental effect. Preliminary observations showed also that both tend to produce yearly few microsporophylls and little pollen. 'Le Crete 2' was also selected for the high growth rate it maintained on heavy, clayey soils.

'Le Crete 1' and 'Le Crete 2': two newly patented Seiridium cardinale canker-resistant cultivars of Cupressus sempervirens

Danti R;Di Lonardo V;Della Rocca G
2013-01-01

Abstract

In the Mediterranean area, common cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) has traditionally been used as a multipurpose tree, for its symbolic and ornamental role, for its valuable timber, as well as for windbreaks and soil protection. The epidemic spread of the Seiridium cardinale canker has limited the use of this tree since the '70s, inducing researchers to develop a breeding program of cypress aimed at selecting canker-resistant lines for different uses and to support a flourishing trade of cypress plants. The here described 'Le Crete 1' and 'Le Crete 2' are two new canker-resistant C. sempervirens varieties patented in 2010, selected through a 13-year assessment of their response to artificial inoculations and growth traits. Both are characterized by a rapid growth and by a columnar and fastigiated habit which confers them a notable ornamental effect. Preliminary observations showed also that both tend to produce yearly few microsporophylls and little pollen. 'Le Crete 2' was also selected for the high growth rate it maintained on heavy, clayey soils.
2013
Genetic improvement
breeding
clone
resistance
pathogen
clay soil
grafting
cutting
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