Cultivar 1904: Bulk Row 108

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Bulk Row 108 is listed as a haskap germplasm source in the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program's 2012 final report. It appears in a section on new Japanese germplasm and related breeding material. The only specific statement is that open-pollinated seed was collected from Bulk Row 108 in Dr. Thompson's collection during Dr. Bob Bors's visit in late May 2009. [S1]

The report places this material within a larger acquisition from Dr. Thompson's breeding program. That program is described as mostly Japanese in origin, with many source plants involving Japanese x Russian or Japanese x Kurile hybrid backgrounds. [S1] Bulk Row 108 should therefore be treated as a named source row or germplasm source, not as a fully described released cultivar. [S1]

The report gives no fruit description, flavor, plant habit, disease notes, ripening season, storage behavior, or direct cold hardiness rating for Bulk Row 108. [S1] Its cold climate relevance comes from its inclusion in University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding work and the transfer of Dr. Thompson material into that program, not from a direct hardiness claim for Bulk Row 108 itself. [S1]

The report also notes that the USDA Genebank farm holding much of Dr. Thompson's material was about to be downsized, which made collecting more germplasm important. [S1] Seeds from Dr. Thompson's material were germinated in 2010 and field planted in 2011. The packet does not state whether Bulk Row 108 seedlings survived, were selected, or were later used in named crosses. [S1]

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012.

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102Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012unknown100p22Open-pollinated seeds were obtained from Bulk Row 108 in Dr. Thompson's collection during Dr. Bors's late May 2009 visit.

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102p22selection_origin_referenceOpen-pollinated seeds were obtained from Bulk Row 108 in Dr. Thompson's collection during Dr. Bors's late May 2009 visit.Bulk Row 108page_block:0.90

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selection_origin_referenceOpen-pollinated seeds were obtained from Bulk Row 108 in Dr. Thompson's collection during Dr. Bors's late May 2009 visit.0.82

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