Cultivar 1958: Mto9

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

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Mto9, printed in the source table as MT09, appears as a haskap breeding selection in the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program's 2010 open pollinated seed records [S1]. The report places it within Lonicera caerulea breeding work using Japanese, Russian, Kurile, and mixed germplasm. It does not give a direct pedigree, fruit description, release status, or named cultivar history for Mto9 [S1].

Its documented role is as a female parent. In 2010, open pollinated seed was collected from advanced selections, and Mto9 is listed among those female parents [S1]. The report says seedlings from these collections could be used in student experiments, distributed to growers, or used to fill new plantings [S1].

Mto9 belongs to the MT series noted on the page. The report says the full MT series was planned for planting because the original parents had been planted too close together for proper evaluation [S1]. This places Mto9 in a breeding and evaluation trail, not as a fully described public cultivar in the available evidence.

No direct hardiness zone is given for Mto9. Its cold climate relevance comes from its inclusion in the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program and from the Saskatchewan context of the report [S1]. The packet does not provide fruit size, color, flavor, ripening season, storage behavior, disease notes, or plant habit for this selection.

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 MT09page_block:0.90
102p47selection_origin_referenceListed as a female parent from which open-pollinated seed was gathered in 2010.Jop MT09page_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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