Cultivar 1928: Skio

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Skio appears in the source as SK10, a Canadian Lonicera caerulea selection used in the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program. A 2010 crossing table lists SK10 as wild Canadian germplasm crossed with KR14-2 under cross ID 11-108. The table type code is CH, meaning Canada x Hybrid. [S1]

The source does not describe Skio's fruit, plant habit, flavor, season, productivity, or hardiness as a named cultivar. Its value here is as breeding germplasm: a Canadian parent used in early work with wild Canadian haskap material. The same page says many wild Canadian plants first bloomed in 2010, but heavy rain affected bloom. The Canadian material had not yet been evaluated because the plants were still too small. [S1]

The wider context is Canadian Lonicera caerulea germplasm in the University of Saskatchewan haskap program. The report says wild Canadian seed germination was below 20%. It lists possible reasons: dormancy needs, ploidy differences, or genetic incompatibility with other Lonicera caerulea. In this source, Skio is a Canadian haskap breeding selection, not a fully described fruit cultivar. [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 2012unknown300p44Type code CH indicates a Canada x Hybrid cross.; SK10 was crossed with KR14-2 in cross ID 11-108.; SK10 is presented as a Canadian germplasm parent in Table 15.

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102p44source_reference_abbreviationType code CH indicates a Canada x Hybrid cross.CH SK10 X KR14-2 11-108page_block:0.90
102p44entry_pedigreeSK10 was crossed with KR14-2 in cross ID 11-108.CH SK10 X KR14-2 11-108page_block:0.90
102p44selection_origin_referenceSK10 is presented as a Canadian germplasm parent in Table 15.CH SK10 X KR14-2 11-108page_block:0.90

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source_reference_abbreviationType code CH indicates a Canada x Hybrid cross.0.94
entry_pedigreeSK10 was crossed with KR14-2 in cross ID 11-108.0.95
selection_origin_referenceSK10 is presented as a Canadian germplasm parent in Table 15.0.95

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