Selection of superior Vaccinium cultivars for propagation denotes the process of choosing the most advantageous varieties for cultivation in a specific environment. An example includes opting for ‘Chandler’ highbush blueberries in a region with mild winters and well-drained acidic soil.
Optimal cultivar selection yields multiple advantages, including enhanced fruit yield, disease resistance, and adaptation to local climatic conditions. Historically, the deliberate choosing of superior varieties has been a key factor in improving agricultural outcomes and ensuring consistent crop production.