Albedo breakdown prediction (CT23003)
The project developed a preliminary understanding of how weather conditions influence citrus albedo breakdown.
Completed project
Building a genetic foundation for Australia’s citrus future through targeted breeding (CT15017)
Publication date: September 10, 2021
Delivery Partner: The Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
From 2016 until 2021, this investment supported a diverse and comprehensive breeding program to develop improved, quality varieties for the Australian citrus industry. A range of breeding technologies and germplasm work were employed within this integrated program.
The main highlight, as part of the Australian Citrus Breeding program, was the release and commercial adoption of two new mandarin varieties known as ‘Premier Murcott’ and ‘CB Murcott’. The development of these low-seeded varieties represents a concerted effort to combine attractive fruit appearance with good eating quality.
At project conclusion, more than 40,000 unique hybrids were growing in the field, representing genetic combinations aimed at the traits required for commercially successful new citrus varieties.
The project team worked across multiple requirements in support of the sector:
Australian citrus growers and industry are encouraged to contact the DAF Citrus breeding team or Hort Innovation if they would like more information.
This project was a strategic levy investment in the Hort Innovation Citrus Fund
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