Edible Berries - New Insights, Nesibe Ebru Yaşa Kafkas; Hüseyin Çelik, Editör, IntechOpen, Aberdeen, ss.1-23, 2023
Global climate change and possible drought scenarios have forced researchers,
breeders and producers to create new plant patterns that will adapt to changing climate
and soil conditions for production of horticultural plants in the future. Here, the most
important topic is the shortening of the physiological growth period of plants due to
abiotic stress. In other words, reductions experienced in both cooling needs and maturation periods cause negative impacts on flowering times and amounts, and this causes
significant loss of yield. In recent years, the production of berry fruits that will adapt
to drought conditions has attracted the attention of breeders and producers. The aim
of this study is to discuss in detail the possibilities of producing berry fruits that are
resistant to drought and negative climate conditions and to present research results and
recommendations about this topic. In this study, the production opportunities in arid
and negative climate conditions for the berry fruits of strawberry (Fragaria vesca L.),
mulberry (Morus spp.), fig (Ficus carica L.), blackberry (Rubus fruticosus L.), chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa L.), rosehip (Rosa canina L.), raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.)
and blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) were researched and recommendations are
made about production methods for some varieties and types resistant to drought in
berry fruit cultivation.