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{"id":603,"date":"2015-07-29T07:19:23","date_gmt":"2015-07-29T07:19:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gcsar.gov.sy\/en\/?page_id=603"},"modified":"2016-03-22T07:01:37","modified_gmt":"2016-03-22T07:01:37","slug":"master-318","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/gcsar.gov.sy\/en\/masters\/master-318\/","title":{"rendered":"Genetic Improvement of Local Cucumber Variety (Cucumis sativus L.) Using Back Crossing Method"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Abboud\u00a0 al-Jasem<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research-<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Raqqa\u00a0 Research Center<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Faculty of Agriculture, Aleppo University,<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> 2006<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Abstract<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Five varieties are used in this study: one local variety and other four imported varieties (Condor, Pabilon, Prince, and Freed).<br \/>\nThe results were analyzed by computer to get the least signification different (L.S.D). The plants were grown in small plastic bags (10 cm cross), and they were transplanted into the ground. Male and female flowers were separated from the selected plants to make inbreeding pollination and back crossing with used tongs. The plants were sprayed with GA3 acid, 1500 ppm twice, at the first and second stages of leaf formation at one week interval.<br \/>\nThe studied characteristics were:<br \/>\n(1) early flowering and maturation.<br \/>\n(2) length, diameter, weight and fruits number per plant.<br \/>\n(3) production kg\/dunum.<br \/>\n(4) characteristics of the biological fruits to its length, diameter, weight and seeds weight.<br \/>\n(5) average seeds per fruit.<br \/>\n(6) average of 1000 seeds per fruit.<br \/>\nFour local strains were separated, one of them has white color fruit. Four self-pollination strains inbreeding are developed from imported cucumber varieties. More information on the characteristics of early-matured and produced local strains, whereas the developed strains high-quality fruits. The ability of GA3 acid at 1500 ppm to form male flowers in the female cucumber plants was testes and the results were good. The plants that can tolerate to powdery mildew disease were separated. Good initial matter for selection of new cucumber varieties had been formed.<br \/>\nCucumber is considered as a kid of vegetables. It is widespread and used all over the world. The harvest of cucumber is good and the period of growing is short. It can be eaten directly, and it can be used in salads.<br \/>\nThe cucumber contains different nutritional elements and enzymes, which help digest the food. The salts present in cucumber help balance blood sourness. It also increases the pissing process and helps in the disposal of stones from blabber and\u00a0 kidney.<br \/>\nThe local cucumber variety is considered the most famous one because it has a very special and delicious taste. It is tolerant to temperature differences between day and night and it resistant to thirst. However, growing this variety is reducing year by year because of its poor production and diseases.<br \/>\nAll these things pushed the farmers to replace it by high-yielding hybrids. Developing new local varieties to be used on new hybrid varieties of cucumber is our aim. Moreover, the back crossing for local cucumber is a foreign variety, which may save the expenses of the imported hybrid seeds.<br \/>\nThe research has been done by both Aleppo University and the General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research because we don&#8217;t have specialized centers to produce vegetable seeds as cucumber, for pure strains produce to use later in genetic improvement programs and new hybrid or varieties of cucumber.<br \/>\nThe research aimed to:<br \/>\n(1) study and characterize local cucumber variety.<br \/>\n(2) develop new inbreed strains of local cucumber variety and imported varieties to be\u00a0 used later in growing new hybrids of cucumber.<br \/>\n(3) and make initial matter used to produce new early and productive varieties of cucumber, but we have to make sure that the form and the taste won&#8217;t be changed in the back crossing of local cucumber and imported varieties.<br \/>\nThe research was carried out in collaboration with Faculty of Agriculture, Aleppo University and the General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research, Raqqa Research Center during 2003-2005.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Abboud\u00a0 al-Jasem General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research- Raqqa\u00a0 Research Center Faculty of Agriculture, Aleppo University, 2006 Abstract Five varieties are used in this study: one local variety and other four imported varieties (Condor, Pabilon, Prince, and Freed). 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