The Pellesmäki Orchard in Kuopio is a living gene bank. The first apple trees were grafted in 2004 and now, the orchard is home to more than 350 different apple cultivars, and over 60 pear cultivars.
The trees in the orchard, which was originally established with support from Kuopio Naturalists' Society, are abundant with fruit.
“Thanks to a warm summer, this autumn’s harvest has been excellent. It is great to get to taste our own new pears, for example, which have been grown from seeds planted eight years ago,” says Researcher Harri Kokko from the Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences.
“Initially, I worked on plant breeding in the university’s garden. These are the first offspring grown from seeds. I think this is the tastiest pear in the garden.”
The Pellesmäki Orchard is based on a project carried out by Kokko and his colleague Mikko Nissinen at the University of Kuopio, describing the fruit varieties included in the gene bank. At that time, particular attention was also paid to varieties that thrive in a continental climate and are resistant to frost. Russia has a long tradition of growing of fruit trees. As the climate changes, there will be a need for new, increasingly resilient varieties also in Finland.
The trees in the Pellesmäki Orchard are highly resistant to frost: there hasn’t been any frost damage in years. Scab resistance is also an important feature. There is no need to use any pesticide, because the fungal disease can’t infect resistant varieties in the orchard.
“The first twenty new scab resistant apple tree seedlings were chosen by me back then. They have been selected using a PCR test, and they carry the scab resistant Vf-gene,” Kokko explains.
No pesticides or herbicides are used here. The fruit are almost organic, grown using fertilisers and rainwater only.
Harri Kokko
Researcher, Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences
“In the future, we seek to generate research-based knowledge on pear and apple varieties that thrive in North Savo and have a high yield, which would also enable commercial cultivation of fruit in the region.”
The Pellesmäki Orchard is run by Ruokamarja Oy, which serves apple farmers and enthusiasts in North Savo.
Read more (in Finnish): Pohjoiset hedelmäpuut – Lajikekuvaukset