@article{oai:ir.kagoshima-u.ac.jp:00011137, author = {八尋, 正樹}, issue = {1}, journal = {南総研紀要}, month = {2016-10-31}, note = {In the South West Islands, a native mulberry (Shimaguwa) which is as excellent as the native mulberries of mainland Japan in food value, has been noted previously and is still growing there. Shimaguwa has no dormancy of winter buds, and, although it has a growth rhythm, it continues growing all the year round, presenting a favorable condition in silkworm rearing. But the problem of establishing the training technique which is to be derived from the sprouting of many lateral branches, is left. Accordingly, the varieties in which the lateral branch does not sprout as in the case of the native mulberries of mainland Japan, and in which the technique of training is easy and the normal growth is carried out in the South West Islands, are proposed as a subject. For dealing with this subject, the selection of the varieties in which the dormancy of winter buds is negligible, that is, in which chilling requirement in the termination of dormancy is short in time or scarcely necessary, becomes an indispensable condition. The warm-region typed varieties, Wasemidori, Atsubamidori, Minamisakari, or the varieties in which the dormancy exists less than in the above mentioned varieties, are required. In addition, the introduction of mulberries growing in Thailand in which the dormancy of the winter buds is not existent, as with Shimaguwa, is proposed.}, pages = {89--92}, title = {桑冬芽の休眠からみた南西諸島における栽培桑の品種選定条件}, volume = {1}, year = {} }