Cultivar 1954: Mtos

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Mtos is a limited haskap breeding record from the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program's 2012 haskap report. The section covers open-pollinated seed collected in 2010 from advanced Lonicera caerulea selections, including Japanese, Russian, Kurile, and MT-series material. The related table entry appears as Jop MT05, so the displayed name may come from normalization or OCR rather than a confirmed cultivar name. [S1]

The source does not call Mtos a released cultivar. It does not give fruit size, color, flavor, season, storage, or plant habit. It records Mtos as a female parent used for open-pollinated seed collection in 2010. Seedlings from these collections could be used in student experiments, distributed to growers, or used to fill new plantings. [S1]

The MT series was kept for a specific breeding reason. The report says the full MT series was planned for planting because the original parents were too close together for proper evaluation. Mtos is therefore useful as a breeding and evaluation record, but not as a complete horticultural cultivar profile. [S1]

The source gives no direct hardiness claim for Mtos. Its cold-climate relevance comes from its place in the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program, which worked with hardy Lonicera caerulea germplasm for prairie production. [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 2012unknown200p47Part of the MT series that was planned for planting because those parents were planted too close to properly evaluate.; Listed as a female parent from which open-pollinated seed was gathered in 2010.

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102p47description_snippetPart of the MT series that was planned for planting because those parents were planted too close to properly evaluate.Jop MT05page_block:0.90
102p47selection_origin_referenceListed as a female parent from which open-pollinated seed was gathered in 2010.Jop MT05page_block:0.90

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description_snippetPart of the MT series that was planned for planting because those parents were planted too close to properly evaluate.0.90
selection_origin_referenceListed as a female parent from which open-pollinated seed was gathered in 2010.0.98

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