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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 26 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 144

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1075&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • 16 M
  • Bergamot
  • German Calville
  • No 224
  • Russian Gravenstein
  • Vargul
Claims Added
  • 16 M | description_snippet | Included in the grouped description that applies to Antonovka and related entries unless otherwise distinguished.
  • 16 M | taxon_context | Numbered accession listed with Antonovka in the Antonovka group.
  • Antonovka | caption_context | Illustrated as 'Antonovka' with figure number 236.
  • Antonovka | description_snippet | Cavity deep and regular, often with a large radiating patch of russet; stem medium; basin abrupt, corrugated or wavy; calyx closed.
  • Antonovka | description_snippet | Core closed; cells ovate and slit; tube funnel-shaped; stamens median; seeds ten to sixteen, small, pointed, plump, with a few imperfect.
  • Antonovka | description_snippet | Form roundish, irregular, obscurely angular.
  • Antonovka | description_snippet | In the Antonovka group description, Antonovka is described as size 6 to 7, roundish, angular, flattened at the ends, straw yellow, with rough-appearing dots, narrow ridged deep russeted cavity, medium-short
  • Antonovka | entry_hardiness_observation | Fruit is desirable but the tree blights in some localities.
  • Antonovka | entry_location | Origin: Russia.
  • Antonovka | flavor_profile | Flesh yellow, juicy, sprightly spicy subacid, good.
  • Antonovka | fruit_color | Surface yellow with minute raised white suffused dots.
  • Antonovka | fruit_size | Fruit large.
  • Antonovka | recommendation_context | Described as the leading commercial apple of Southern Russia.
  • Antonovka | storage_duration | Season: October.
  • Bergamot | anecdote_snippet | J. B. Mitchell found Bergamot more valuable than Antonovka, although very similar.
  • Bergamot | description_snippet | Included in the grouped description that applies to Antonovka and related entries unless otherwise distinguished.
  • Bergamot | taxon_context | Listed in the Antonovka group as a cultivar very similar to Antonovka.
  • German Calville | anecdote_snippet | J. B. Mitchell found German Calville more valuable than Antonovka, although very similar.
  • German Calville | description_snippet | Included in the grouped description that applies to Antonovka and related entries unless otherwise distinguished.
  • German Calville | description_snippet | Marked as 'spurious' in the group listing.
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Citations Added
  • (Rus. Nom. Com.)
Cultivars Removed
  • none
Claims Removed
  • Antonovka | anecdote_snippet | Expert comments are included: J. Sexton found all listed comparisons alike except No. 105; A. G. Tuttle did not find difference among them; J. B. Mitchell preferred Vargul, Bergamot, and German Calville, while
  • Antonovka | description_snippet | Fruit is described as large, roundish, irregular, obscurely angular, straw-yellow with minute raised white dots; cavity narrow/deep and russeted; stem medium-to-short; basin medium deep and ridged; calyx cl
  • Antonovka | entry_pedigree | Listed in an 'Antonovka group' context with related entry numbers and names: 16 M and 236, No. 224, Vargul, German Calville, Russian Gravenstein, and Bergamot.
  • Antonovka | flavor_profile | Flavor is recorded as pleasant, acid, with notes of sprightly spicy subacid quality in the fuller fruit description.
  • Antonovka | fruit_color | Color is recorded as straw yellow with surface dots that create a rough appearance; initial heading description also notes a yellow fruit skin with white raised dots and occasional russeting.
  • Antonovka | fruit_size | Reported fruit size is 6 to 7 (descriptor value used in the bulletin’s size scale) and season is October.
  • Antonovka | selection_origin_reference | The entry identifies Antonovka as originating in Russia and describes it as a leading commercial apple of southern Russia.
  • Antonovka | source_reference_abbreviation | The comparative opinion note references Rus. Nom. Com. (abbreviation preserved as printed in source text).
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