Cultivar 2046: Suvenir

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

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Suvenir is a Russian haskap cultivar in the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program's Lonicera caerulea breeding germplasm. The report does not give a separate fruit description for Suvenir. It identifies Suvenir as one of the program's preferred Russian parents and says it was consistently high in accession evaluations [S1].

The Saskatchewan collection acquired Suvenir in 2002 from Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute [S1]. In its discussion of Russian germplasm, the program names Suvenir, Lebedushka, and Pushkinskaya as favorite Russian cultivars for breeding [S1].

Suvenir is also listed as the Russian parent of Honey Bee, a University of Saskatchewan cultivar made from Russian and Kuril Islands derived material [S1]. Its importance here is mainly as a breeding parent that contributed to prairie haskap development, not as a fully described market cultivar.

The source also gives context for the Russian group. Russian cultivars were valued for even ripening, high productivity, and early fruiting. The report also says none of the 21 Russian cultivars in the collection was considered fully suited to mechanized harvest and processing [S1]. These group observations should not be treated as a complete profile of Suvenir unless cultivar specific records confirm them.

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012.

Selected source quotations

“Our favourite Russian cultivars to use in breeding are Lebedushka, Suvenir, and Pushkinskaya.”
Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012, p105
“2002 Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute ... Suvenir”
Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012, p109
“‘Honeybee’ is also a hybrid between a variety from Russia (Suvenir)”
Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012, p56

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Related cultivars mentioned in source context

LebedushkaPushkinskaya

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102Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012unknown700p56 p105 p109Listed under source Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute.; Listed in Table 2 as part of the University of Saskatchewan germplasm collection acquired in 2002.; This cultivar was consistently high on the list when the acc

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102p109source_reference_abbreviationListed under source Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute.2002 Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute ... Suvenirpage_block:0.90
102p109selection_origin_referenceListed in Table 2 as part of the University of Saskatchewan germplasm collection acquired in 2002.2002 Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute ... Suvenirpage_block:0.90
102p105recommendation_contextThis cultivar was consistently high on the list when the accessions were evaluated.Our favourite Russian cultivars to use in breeding are Lebedushka, Suvenir, and Pushkinskaya.page_block:0.90
102p105breeder_referenceIdentified as one of the breeding program's favourite Russian cultivars to use as a parent.Our favourite Russian cultivars to use in breeding are Lebedushka, Suvenir, and Pushkinskaya.page_block:0.90
102p105taxon_contextReferenced as a Russian cultivar within the breeding program's Lonicera accession collection.Our favourite Russian cultivars to use in breeding are Lebedushka, Suvenir, and Pushkinskaya.page_block:0.90
102p56entry_locationSuvenir is described as a variety from Russia.‘Honeybee’ is also a hybrid between a variety from Russia (Suvenir)page_block:0.90
102p56entry_pedigreeSuvenir is identified as the Russian parent of Honey Bee.‘Honeybee’ is also a hybrid between a variety from Russia (Suvenir)page_block:0.90

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source_reference_abbreviationListed under source Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute.0.98
selection_origin_referenceListed in Table 2 as part of the University of Saskatchewan germplasm collection acquired in 2002.0.98
recommendation_contextThis cultivar was consistently high on the list when the accessions were evaluated.0.90
breeder_referenceIdentified as one of the breeding program's favourite Russian cultivars to use as a parent.0.95
taxon_contextReferenced as a Russian cultivar within the breeding program's Lonicera accession collection.0.93
entry_locationSuvenir is described as a variety from Russia.0.96
entry_pedigreeSuvenir is identified as the Russian parent of Honey Bee.0.96

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