FruitBreeding - Gooseberry breeding at The James Hutton Institute

Gooseberry breeding at The James Hutton Institute


Of the Ribes fruits, blackcurrant (R. nigrum) is the primary concern at The James Hutton Institute, but a small amount of breeding effort is placed on gooseberry (R. grossularia), focusing on the hand-picked and amateur markets. The Institute holds a small but wide range of germplasm, including interspecific hybrids.

The objectives and priorities within gooseberry breeding are:

Two gooseberry hybrids from an open-pollinated seedling population of (Leveller x EM 136-2) are currently under assessment at The James Hutton Institute and in trials at the Royal Horticultural Society.

You can see details of these new gooseberries.