Cultivar 1906: Bulk Row 110

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Bulk Row 110 is listed as a haskap germplasm source in the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program's 2012 final report. It appears in a section on newly acquired, mostly Japanese-origin material from Dr. Thompson's breeding program. The source names it only as Bulk Row 110. It does not describe it as a named cultivar or give fruit, plant, or release traits. [S1]

The record places Bulk Row 110 in Dr. Thompson's collection. During Dr. Bob Bors's visit in late May 2009, open-pollinated seed was collected from this row. This was part of a broader effort to preserve and use more haskap germplasm before USDA Genebank holdings of Thompson material were reduced. [S1]

No direct fruit description is given for Bulk Row 110. The source says the season was unusually cool and fruit was not fully ripe when selections were made. Choices from this material therefore relied more on visual traits than flavor. [S1]

The seed was germinated in 2010 and planted in the field in 2011. The report treats this material as breeding germplasm, not as a released fruit cultivar. It belongs in the broader Lonicera caerulea haskap context. Nearby material is described as Japanese, Japanese x Russian, and Japanese x Kurile background, but the exact parentage of Bulk Row 110 is not stated. [S1]

No hardiness zone is given for Bulk Row 110. Its Pomologica relevance comes from its use in the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program, where Japanese and hybrid haskap germplasm was tested and used in prairie breeding work. [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 110 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 110 in Dr. Thompson's collection during Dr. Bors's late May 2009 visit.Bulk Row 110page_block:0.90

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selection_origin_referenceOpen-pollinated seeds were obtained from Bulk Row 110 in Dr. Thompson's collection during Dr. Bors's late May 2009 visit.0.82

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