Guarani blackberry variety
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An old but still used variety of prickly blackberry in Brazil for fresh production
Rubus subgenus Rubus Watson 'Guarani'
Variety denomination - 'Guarani', tested as 799-8
Guarani is the parent for Gabrielle
Plants are thorny
Bushes have erect canes
Fruit weight is 5 g
Berries have a ovate shape
Fruiting habit - floricane fruiting (summer-bearing)
Productivity is 3.5 kg per plant
Soluble solids - 9%
Cold hardiness is low
Heat tolerance is high
Current status - obsolete or rarely used
Recommended replacement - Xingu
Guarani - the result of a cross (Lawton x (Darrow x Brazos)) x (Shafler Tree x Brazos), made at the University of Arkansas, United States, under number 799-8. The seeds were selected by Embrapa Clima Temperado, in Pelotas, Brazil (1988).
Canes are erect and thorny. Guarani flowers at the end of August and throughout September or, in some years, from September to the beginning of October (in South hemisphere). The fruits have a sweet-sour taste, with a predominance of acid. The soluble solids content ranges from 8 to 10 Brix. It is inferior to Tupy in color, taste and fruit size. Guarani ripens early and is harvested in November (in South hemisphere).
The average production is 3.6 kg per plant. Berries are medium-sized (avg. 5 to 6 g), have uniform black color, firm consistency, small seeds, resistant skin and active aroma.
Guarani variety fruits are rich in chromium and copper content.
Guarani is recommended for fresh consumption and industrialization.
Canes are erect and thorny. Guarani flowers at the end of August and throughout September or, in some years, from September to the beginning of October (in South hemisphere). The fruits have a sweet-sour taste, with a predominance of acid. The soluble solids content ranges from 8 to 10 Brix. It is inferior to Tupy in color, taste and fruit size. Guarani ripens early and is harvested in November (in South hemisphere).
The average production is 3.6 kg per plant. Berries are medium-sized (avg. 5 to 6 g), have uniform black color, firm consistency, small seeds, resistant skin and active aroma.
Guarani variety fruits are rich in chromium and copper content.
Guarani is recommended for fresh consumption and industrialization.
Is blackberry Guarani sweet?
Guarani blackberries have a balanced sour-sweet flavor
What diseases is blackberry Guarani resistant to?
Guarani is resistant to most fungal diseases
What diseases is blackberry variety Guarani vulnerable to?
No susceptibility to spicific pests or diseases has been observed for Guarani