Nemtudom P3 plum and Csengődi cherry in the National Species Catalogue
The Species Certificating Committee recognized newly bred grapes and fruit varieties – told the Ministry of Rural Development (VM) to MTI on Tuesday.
The Board, among others, took up the latest bred varieties of maize, sugar beet, sorghum, sunflower, soy, grapes, cherries, apples, apricots and plums to the National Species Catalogue.
So the Nemtudom P3 plum, the “white gooseberry of Szentendre ” and the Csengődi cherry were all added to the National Species Catalogue.
The majority of the new varieties are the works of internationally recognized Hungarian breeders and domestic research institutes. (MTI)
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