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Pushkinskaya is a Russian haskap, or blue honeysuckle, in the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program's Lonicera caerulea germplasm collection [S1]. The report lists it with Lebedushka and Suvenir as one of the program's favourite Russian cultivars for breeding [S1].
The University of Saskatchewan collection acquired Pushkinskaya in 2002 from Dr. M. Plekhanova and the Vavilov Institute [S1]. The report does not give its original breeder, release date, parentage, or a fruit description for Pushkinskaya [S1].
In this source, Pushkinskaya matters as breeding material, not as a finished prairie cultivar profile. The program rated it highly and used it as a preferred Russian parent [S1]. The same report says Russian cultivars as a group had even ripening, high productivity, and early fruiting [S1].
The report also notes limits in the Russian group. Among 21 Russian cultivars, none was considered ideal for mechanized harvesting and processing [S1]. Common problems included long berries that did not roll well on the sorting table and fruit often weighing less than a gram, which could catch on the sorting line belt [S1]. The report suggested improving these traits by crossing Russian material with superior Japanese or Kuril accessions selected for larger, rounder fruit [S1].
No direct hardiness zone is stated for Pushkinskaya. Its prairie relevance comes from its role in the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program and its evaluation in a Saskatchewan collection focused on prairie production, fruit quality, and mechanical harvest [S1].
The available source places Pushkinskaya in Russian Lonicera caerulea germplasm. It should not be treated as a University of Saskatchewan release. The report does not identify direct parentage or descendants for this cultivar [S1].
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 ... Pushkinskaya”
— Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012, p109
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 102 | Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012 | unknown | 5 | 0 | 0 | p105 p109 | Listed 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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| 102 | p109 | source_reference_abbreviation | Listed under source Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute. | 2002 Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute ... Pushkinskaya | page_block:0.90 |
| 102 | p109 | selection_origin_reference | Listed in Table 2 as part of the University of Saskatchewan germplasm collection acquired in 2002. | 2002 Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute ... Pushkinskaya | page_block:0.90 |
| 102 | p105 | recommendation_context | This 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 |
| 102 | p105 | breeder_reference | Identified 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 |
| 102 | p105 | taxon_context | Referenced 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 |
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| source_reference_abbreviation | Listed under source Dr. M. Plekhanova / Vavilov Institute. | 0.98 |
| selection_origin_reference | Listed in Table 2 as part of the University of Saskatchewan germplasm collection acquired in 2002. | 0.98 |
| recommendation_context | This cultivar was consistently high on the list when the accessions were evaluated. | 0.90 |
| breeder_reference | Identified as one of the breeding program's favourite Russian cultivars to use as a parent. | 0.95 |
| taxon_context | Referenced as a Russian cultivar within the breeding program's Lonicera accession collection. | 0.93 |
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