Cultivar 1933: Mzo

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

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Mzo appears in the available source only in a 2010 University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding table. The page discusses crosses using wild Canadian Lonicera caerulea germplasm. Canadian material was used in a small number of controlled crosses because the plants were still small and had not yet been evaluated [S1].

The table lists a Canada x Hybrid cross: CH M20 X (G14 x 2-11), with cross ID 11-115 [S1]. In this record, M20 is the Canadian germplasm parent and (G14 x 2-11) is the hybrid parent [S1]. The legend defines C as Canada and H as Hybrid, so CH means Canada x Hybrid. It is not a place name or cultivar description [S1].

The source gives no fruit description, ripening season, flavor, plant habit, disease notes, release status, or hardiness zone for Mzo. The broader page says many wild Canadian plants first bloomed in 2010 during heavy rainfall. It also says wild Canadian seed germination was below 20%, and that poor germination may have involved dormancy, ploidy differences, or incompatibility within Lonicera caerulea [S1]. These are page-level notes about the Canadian germplasm group, not tested traits of Mzo [S1].

The main uncertainty is the name. The cultivar record is labeled Mzo, but the source evidence shown for this entry reads M20. Until another source resolves the reading, the safest interpretation is that this is a haskap breeding or germplasm record tied to M20 X (G14 x 2-11), not a described released cultivar [S1].

Summary source basis

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.; M20 was crossed with (G14 x 2-11) in cross ID 11-115.; M20 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 M20 X(G14 x 2-11) 11-115page_block:0.90
102p44entry_pedigreeM20 was crossed with (G14 x 2-11) in cross ID 11-115.CH M20 X(G14 x 2-11) 11-115page_block:0.90
102p44selection_origin_referenceM20 is presented as a Canadian germplasm parent in Table 15.CH M20 X(G14 x 2-11) 11-115page_block:0.90

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source_reference_abbreviationType code CH indicates a Canada x Hybrid cross.0.94
entry_pedigreeM20 was crossed with (G14 x 2-11) in cross ID 11-115.0.93
selection_origin_referenceM20 is presented as a Canadian germplasm parent in Table 15.0.93

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