Pomegranates as a Small- Farm Enterprise. Really?

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Pomegranates as a Small- Farm Enterprise. Really? Bill Castle UF Professor Emeritus Horticulture Citrus Research and Education Center Lake Alfred bcastle@ufl.edu

AFGANSKI, at 2 years of age, June 2011.

Dwarf pomegranate available today at Home Depot. Flowers and fruit produced immediately.

Wonderful Seed Aril Sin Pepe

AZADI

DPUN 0059 Sakerdze This accession came to the Davis repository from the USDA/ARS Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research Lab in Byron, Georgia from Michael Hothchkiss. Originally from Georgia. It is a sweet-tart to tart type with medium to large fruit, red rind, medium to large sized dark red arils, and hard seeds. It has good fruit flavor and color and seems to be quite productive. Good for juice.

DPUN 0109 Medovyi Vahsha This variety came from Dr. Gregory Levin when he was stationed at the Turkmenistan Experimental Station of Plant Genetic Resources, Garrygala. Its name means honey. It is a sweet type with medium sized fruit, pink/red rind, medium sized dark red arils, with extremely soft seeds. Good for fresh eating, with a sweet mild fruit flavor. It is particularly desirable due to its combination of being sweet, soft seeded and pink/red.

DPUN 0107 Gissarskii Rozovyi This variety came from Dr. Gregory Levin when he was stationed at the Turkmenistan Experimental Station of Plant Genetic Resources, Garrygala It is a sweet-tart type, with good balanced flavor and medium to large sized fruit. Pink and yellow rind with medium large arils and soft seeds.

DPUN 0015 Parfianka This variety came from Dr. Gregory Levin when he was stationed at the Turkmenistan Experimental Station of Plant Genetic Resources, Garrygala. Levin named this variety based on the name of the ancient oriental empire, Parfijia, located where Garrygala now stands. It is a sweet-tart type, with medium to large sized fruit, red rind, medium large sized dark red arils, with very soft seeds. It has an excellent balance of flavor. It has consistently done very well at taste tests and is excellent for fresh eating or juice. Fruit harvested on October 21st, 2008 had Brix = 15.23, TA = 1..04% (citric acid).

DPUN 0060 Al Sirin Nar This accession came to the Davis repository from the USDA/ARS Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research Lab in Byron, Georgia form Michael Hothchkiss. Originally from Azerbaijan or Turkmenistan. This is a sweet-tart type with large fruit, red rind, large sized dark red arils, and very hard seeds. It has good fruit flavor with citrus/floral notes and excellent color. This variety is very productive from a young age and is best suited to juice.

Opportunities Aha! Plants and/or Fruit Fresh fruit grown conventionally or organically. Small farm enterprise with local marketing. Fruit grown for juice and blending. Ornamental uses. Edible landscape. Fresh-packed arils.

Collect pomegranate selections and cultivars and establish mother blocks. [85 accessions] Propagate from the collection and provide plants to interested growers. [Thousands] Establish cooperative projects and evaluate the selections. [more than 30 cooperators]

Status of the UF Project 85 accessions. Collections in Georgia. Propagation by cuttings is easy. Two Foundation blocks: CREC and Water Conserv II. 30 cooperators ranging in size from a few plants to 200. 4-H and Master Gardener projects.

Cultivar Yield [fruit count] Afganski 38 Parfyanka 21 Al-sirin-nar 5 Sakerdze 42 Angel Red 37 Salavatski 47 Azadi 30 Shirin Zigar 5 Azadi 16 Sin Pepe 12 Desertnyi 20 Sirenevyi 3 Double Red #2 0 Surh-anor 37 Gissarskii Rozovyi 4 Sweet 6 Grenada 35 Toryu-shibori 12 Kazake 15 Vkusnyi 15 Kunduzski 25 Wonderful 10 Medovyi Vahsha 15

Table 1. Results of pomegranate fruit tasting held at Water Conserv II, August 30, 2011. Cultivars are listed according to the percentage of green ratings. See narrative for explanation. Cultivars No. responses Green, % Yellow, % Red, % Brix Salavatski 40 78 3 20 15.0 Angel Red 48 75 19 6 14.3 Sin Pepe 45 75 19 6 13.1 Medovyi Vahsha 47 68 23 9 14.5 Wonderful 39 51 44 5 13.6 Azadi 52 51 43 6 14.0 Afganski 45 47 40 13 14.0 Sakerdze 32 38 28 34 15.0 Grenada 43 33 40 26 13.1 Desertnyi 45 33 38 29 14.3 Vikusnyi 43 33 53 14 no data Parfyanka 53 25 49 26 13.8 Kunduzski 37 11 41 49 14.6 Surh-anor 39 10 62 28 11.0 Kazake Not included in the taste test. 15.3

Table 2. Fruit characteristics of pomegranate selections included in the fruit tasting held at Water Conserv II, August 30, 2011. See the narrative for explanations. Cultivars Fruit size Peel color Aril size Aril color Seed hardness Flavor Afganski S Yellow-pink M H Tart (not mature?) Angel Red This selection lacked color development, but the arils were large and of pleasant flavor. Azadi M Yellow-pink M Cream M Mild Desertnyi M Pink blush M Red S Mild; low acid Grenada M Golden M-L Cream S-M Tart (not mature?) Kazake S Yellow M Lt. pink H Good Kunduzski M Pink M Pink-Lt. red M Tart (not mature?) Medovyi Vahsha M Lt. pink L Pink S Mild; low acid Parfyanka M Lt. blush M Lt. red S-M Mild; sl. acid Sakerdze M Pink-lt. red VL Lt. pink H Tart (not mature?) Salavatski S-M Pink blush S very lt. pink H Tart (not mature?) Sin Pepe M Lt. pink M Cream S Pleasant; low acid Surh-anor M-L Golden M Cream S-M Tart (not mature?) Vikusnyi No data Wonderful M-L Reddish M Red S-M Pleasant

Cultural Practices Treat them like orange trees Spacing 12 x 18 ft. Plant establishment, training and pruning. Organic enrichment. Single- or multiple-stemmed. Suckers. Irrigation. Fertilization. Pests and diseases.

Single trunk Suckers to be removed in winter months

FREE FORM plant as grown in South Carolina.

Most likely these are the serious problems to be encountered in growing pomegranate. Usual suspects: Cercospora, Colletotrichum, Alternaria and Botrysphaeria

Persistent questions? What should I plant? How cold tolerant are pomegranate plants? Do they have a chilling requirement? Where can I get plants for acres?

Future? Very promising. A few hundred plants available Spring 2012. Commercial nurseries beginning to propagate.