A comparison of 182 sultana clones selected for yield
AJ Antcliff, RC Woodham and KM Cellier
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
30(6) 1111 - 1122
Published: 1979
Abstract
A comparison of 182 Sultana clones selected for yield showed that selection based on 9 or more years' yields on source vines was more effective than that based on 4 years. The main effect of the longer-term selection was the avoidance of leafroll-infected vines, but there may also have been a small genetic component.The leafroll, which appeared to be a mild strain, was associated with a reduction in yield of about 15%, a small increase in weight of berry, fewer bunches per vine with fewer berries per bunch, and a slight decrease in sugar concentration in the berries when adjustment was made for the effect of yield.
No clones superior to those already in use were found.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9791111
© CSIRO 1979