Cultivar 1983: Jsk4

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

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Jsk4 is a named haskap breeding entry from the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program's 2011 crossing records. The available source does not document it as a released cultivar. It belongs to the Japan x Canada crossing set for Lonicera caerulea breeding, where mostly Japanese-descended female material from Dr. Thompson's program was crossed with bulked Canadian pollen sources [S1].

Its recorded pedigree is simple: Jsk4 used female parent 66.89 and male pollen coded SK [S1]. In the table, SK refers to Saskatchewan. This entry therefore represents a Japanese-line female crossed with Saskatchewan pollen as part of the program's work to combine Japanese and Canadian germplasm [S1].

The available record gives no fruit description, ripening season, storage behavior, plant habit, disease notes, or direct hardiness rating for Jsk4. Its cold-climate relevance comes from the source context. It appears in a University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding report focused on Canadian prairie and northern germplasm, but the source does not state a hardiness zone for this entry [S1].

Jsk4 should be treated as a breeding cross code unless later sources show it was selected, named, or released. The available evidence supports its parentage record, haskap or honeyberry context, and Saskatchewan pollen contribution. It does not support cultivar performance claims [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 2012unknown200p49Male parent abbreviation SK refers to Saskatchewan.; Cross code JSK4 used female parent 66.89 and male parent pollen coded SK.

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102p49entry_locationMale parent abbreviation SK refers to Saskatchewan.JSK4 66.89 SKpage_block:0.90
102p49entry_pedigreeCross code JSK4 used female parent 66.89 and male parent pollen coded SK.JSK4 66.89 SKpage_block:0.90

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entry_locationMale parent abbreviation SK refers to Saskatchewan.0.98
entry_pedigreeCross code JSK4 used female parent 66.89 and male parent pollen coded SK.0.99

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