Cultivar 2030: Jns9

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

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Jns9 is a named haskap breeding cross code from the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program's 2011 crossing records. The available source does not document it as a released cultivar. It appears in a table of crosses made to combine Japanese and Canadian Lonicera caerulea germplasm [S1].

The cross used female parent 444.39 and male parent pollen coded NS [S1]. The table identifies the female parents as clones or seedlings of mostly Japanese descent from Dr. Thompson's breeding program. The male parents were bulked pollen sources from Canadian provinces [S1]. In this entry, NS means Nova Scotia [S1].

The source gives no fruit description, ripening season, plant habit, disease notes, storage traits, or direct hardiness rating for Jns9. Its cold climate relevance comes from its place in a University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding report and from the planned use of Canadian provincial germplasm in the 2011 Japan x Canada crossing set [S1].

Taxonomically, the entry belongs to haskap or honeyberry, Lonicera caerulea, within the report's breeding context [S1]. The available evidence supports treating Jns9 as a breeding record with Japanese descended maternal material and Nova Scotia pollen ancestry, not as a named fruit cultivar with described horticultural traits [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 NS refers to Nova Scotia.; Cross code JNS9 used female parent 444.39 and male parent pollen coded NS.

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102p49entry_locationMale parent abbreviation NS refers to Nova Scotia.JNS9 444.39 NSpage_block:0.90
102p49entry_pedigreeCross code JNS9 used female parent 444.39 and male parent pollen coded NS.JNS9 444.39 NSpage_block:0.90

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entry_locationMale parent abbreviation NS refers to Nova Scotia.0.98
entry_pedigreeCross code JNS9 used female parent 444.39 and male parent pollen coded NS.0.99

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