Haskap productivity in Northern Quebec

Citation

Lajeunesse, J. 2016. Haskap productivity in Northern Québec. Affiche scientifique présentée à ASA-CSSA-SSSA International annual meeting Nov. 6-9 2016-Phoenix, AZ, USA

Résumé en langage clair

The Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean area (Northern Quebec, Canada) is host of a variety of wild fruit species that are well adapted to the climatic conditions of this region. Some of these species, like blueberries and cranberries, are grown and contribute greatly to the economy of the region. There is a growing interest in the cultivation of some other species, such as haskap, that seem to offer a high potential for production. The objective of this study was to evaluate the productivity of haskap in Northern Quebec, Canada. Fourteen (14) cultivars were planted in 2007 and evaluated from 2009 to 2015. The highest fruit yields were obtained in 2013 with the cv. ‘Berry Blue’ (4146 g per plant).

Résumé

The Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean area (Northern Quebec, Canada) is host of a variety of wild fruit species that are well adapted to the climatic conditions of this region. Some of these species, like blueberries and cranberries, are grown and contribute greatly to the economy of the region. There is a growing interest in the cultivation of some other species, such as Lonicera caerulea (haskap), that seem to offer a high potential for production. The objective of this study was to evaluate the productivity of L. caerulea in Northern Quebec, Canada. Fourteen (14) cultivars were planted in 2007 and evaluated from 2009 to 2015. The highest fruit yields were obtained in 2013 with the cv. ‘Berry Blue’ (4146 g plant-1).

Date de publication

2016-11-09

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