# ‘Unemat Rubi’, a new spineless pineapple cultivar and resistant to fusariosis for the international market

**Authors:** Dayane Castro Silva, Willian Krause, Rayla Nemis de Souza, Eileen Azevedo Santos, Dejânia Vieira de Araújo, Celice Alexandre Silva, Aline Vidor Melão Duarte, Wandreilla Moreira Garcia, Leonarda Grilo Neves

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-00971-x · Scientific Reports · 2025-05-13

## TL;DR

A new pineapple cultivar called ‘Unemat Rubi’ is introduced, combining high fruit quality and resistance to fusariosis, a major disease in pineapple crops.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a new spineless pineapple cultivar with superior fruit quality and resistance to fusariosis for commercial use.

## Key findings

- ‘Unemat Rubi’ is resistant to fusariosis and grouped with other resistant genotypes in Cluster I.
- The cultivar has fruit weight above 1.5 kg and diameter above 10 cm, outperforming its parent ‘BRS Imperial’.
- Heritability estimates for most traits exceeded 90%, indicating strong genetic potential for breeding.

## Abstract

Pineapple cultivation worldwide depends on a limited number of cultivars. In Brazil, the cultivar ‘‘Pérola’’ accounts for 85% of the commercial planted area but is susceptible to fusariosis, the most significant disease affecting pineapple crops. This study introduces the cultivar ‘Unemat Rubi’, emphasizing its superior fruit quality and resistance to fusariosis through multivariate analyses, correlation networks, and genetic parameters. Eighteen genotypes were evaluated for qualitative and quantitative traits and resistance to fusariosis, using a randomized block design with five replications and 20 plants per plot. The genotypes were grouped into two main clusters based on their resistance or susceptibility to fusariosis. ‘Unemat Rubi’ was classified in Cluster I, along with its female parent (‘BRS Imperial’), sharing resistance to fusariosis, cylindrical fruits with yellow pulp, and no leaf spines. However, ‘Unemat Rubi’ was superior to ‘BRS Imperial’ in terms of fruit weight and diameter, presenting a mass above 1.5 kg and an average diameter above 10 cm. No correlations were observed between the groups of chemical and physical traits of fruit and resistance to fusariosis, only between the groups of physical and chemical traits. There was a high and positive correlation for FMWOC and FMWC (0.99) and a strong and significant correlation between DLL with FMWOC and FMWC, both with 0.74. Heritability estimates exceeded 90% for most traits, except for fruit diameter. The cultivar ‘Unemat Rubi’, registered at the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock under number 56,622, represents a significant advancement in pineapple breeding by integrating superior fruit quality with fusariosis resistance, making it a promising candidate for commercial expansion.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1038/s41598-025-00971-x.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** fusariosis (MONDO:0016426)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** fusariosis (MESH:D060585)
- **Species:** Perola (genus) [taxon 704570], Ananas comosus (pineapple, species) [taxon 4615]

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