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'Sunrouge', a New Tea Cultivar with High Anthocyanin

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JARQ-JAPAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY
Volume 46, Issue 4, Pages 321-328

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JAPAN INT RESEARCH CENTER AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
DOI: 10.6090/jarq.46.321

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camellia sinensis; camellia taliensis; cha chuukanbohon nou 6

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'Sunrouge' is an anthocyanin-rich tea cultivar, which was selected from the population derived from the natural crossing of 'Cha Chuukanbohon Nou 6' (C. taliensis X C. sinensis). The anthocyanin content of 'Sunrouge' exceeded that of 'Cha Chuukanbohon Nou 6', which was bred as an anthocyanin-rich tea parental line. However the anthocyanin content of 'Cha Chuukanbohon Nou 6' depends on the plucking period, growth stage and the part of the new shoot. The emergence of the 'Sunrouge' crop is moderately early, as with the Japanese leading cultivar 'Yabukita' (C. sinensis var. sinensis). The 'Sunrouge' tree is of the medium type and has many branches in comparison to typical cultivars. In terms of resistance, it is slightly resistant to anthracnose (Discula theae-sinensis (I. Miyake) Moriwaki & Toy. Sato comb. nov.), highly resistant to gray blight (Pestalotiopsis longiseta (Spegazzini) Dai & Kobayashi) and has relatively low resistance to brown blight (Glomerella cingulata (Stoneman) Spaulding & Schrenk). The survival rate of 'Sunrouge' is lower than 'Yabukita' and the other control cultivars in the cutting propagation. We try to propagate using the photoautotrophic culture method and the propagation of 'Sunrouge' was incident-free. We anticipate its use as a functional food and the material of the natural pigment.

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