Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012

Document 102

Title: Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 400

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332mentioned_in_documentUniversity Of SaskatchewanHaskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012102
331cross_parentAppendiViii102
330cross_parentAppendiVii102
329cross_parentAppendiIii102
328cross_parentJapanJapan102
327cross_parentKurileRussia102
326cross_parentJapanCanada102

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719year_reference2008Year reference 2008
720year_reference2009Year reference 2009
721year_reference2010Year reference 2010
722year_reference2011Year reference 2011
718year_reference2012Year reference 2012
723cross_event2012Japan x Canada
724cross_event2012Kurile x Russia
725cross_event2012Japan x Japan
726cross_event2012Appendi x III
727cross_event2012Appendi x VII
728cross_event2012Appendi x VIII
729institution_mention2012University Of Saskatchewan

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Cultivar: Berry Blue

Pages in document: p5 p6 p23 p40 p42 p43 p52 p53 p54 p58 p107 p118

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5explicit_cultivar_referenceTable 14. Crosses made in 2010 that involved the highly vigourous 'Berry Blue' or the 'Yukon Series'.
6explicit_cultivar_referenceFigure 13. Contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'.
23breeding_parent_namedthe mother clone ‘40-134’ is a hybrid resulting from a Japanese selection crossed with Berry Blue
40explicit_cultivar_referenceBerry blue and the Yukon series were available in large enough plant numbers
42explicit_cultivar_referenceCrosses made in 2010 that involved the highly vigourous 'Berry Blue' or the 'Yukon Series'.
43breeding_parent_namedRR Berry Blue x Yuk Bulk 11-81
52explicit_cultivar_reference‘Berry Blue’ (not from our program) which has often been sold as a pollinator, has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers. Sadly, the fruit size of Berry Blue is just as discouraging as its flavour (figure 13).
53explicit_cultivar_referenceFigure 13. Contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'. 'Berry Blue' has often been used as a pollinator because the plant will grow fast and produce many flowers. But its fruit size, flavour and susceptibility to leaf diseases leave much to be desired.
54explicit_cultivar_referenceThe purpose of the selection was to find a better pollinator than ‘Berry Blue’. All of the selections had larger berries than Berry Blue.
58explicit_cultivar_referenceThe 'Berry Blue' in this photo has a moderate level of mildew
107explicit_cultivar_referenceWe have been recommending 'Berry Blue' (Czech#17) as a pollinator because it is unrelated to either parent and this variety is very fast growing.
118explicit_cultivar_referenceNotable are the varieties 'Blue Belle and Berry Blue which were our favourites in 2003.

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5description_snippetReferenced as a named cultivar involved in crosses made in 2010.0.93
5growth_habitThe table title describes 'Berry Blue' as highly vigorous.0.9
5caption_contextMentioned in the List of Tables as the subject of Table 14.0.95
6caption_contextAlisted figure presents a contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'.0.95
23entry_pedigreeBerry Blue is named as one parent in the cross that produced mother clone 40-134.0.95
23taxon_contextOn this page, Berry Blue functions as part of the Russian side of a Japanese x Russian hybrid context.0.63
40growth_habitBerry Blue was treated as one of the highly vigorous breeding materials used for crosses aimed at increasing plant vigour.0.8
40recommendation_contextBerry Blue was available in large enough plant numbers to be used in many crosses in 2010.0.94
40description_snippetThe page states that the vigour-source lines were flawed by smaller than average fruit size and poor to okay flavour, and Berry Blue is discussed among those materials.0.64
42caption_contextTable 14 concerns 2010 crosses that involved the highly vigorous cultivar Berry Blue.0.96
42description_snippetBerry Blue is characterized here as highly vigorous.0.9
43description_snippetBerry Blue appears repeatedly as a named parent in the 2010 crossing table, both as seed parent and pollen parent.0.99
43source_reference_abbreviationTable 14 type abbreviations carried from the previous page indicate parent-group codes such as RR and HR; the previous-page legend expands Kas Kurile, Jas Japan, Ras Russia, and Has Hybrid.0.86
43taxon_contextBerry Blue is treated here as haskap breeding germplasm within Lonicera caerulea crossing work.0.94
43description_snippetExamples listed on this page include Berry Blue x Yuk Bulk (11-81), Berry Blue x Yuk2 (11-82), Berry Blue x 2-10 (11-122), Berry Blue x 2-08 (11-123), Berry Blue x 2-06 (11-129), and Berry Blue x C10 (11-135).0.98
43description_snippetExamples with Berry Blue as the pollen parent include 2-08 x Berry Blue (11-121), 6-23-10 x Berry Blue (11-124), 6-16-20 x Berry Blue (11-125), 2-06 x Berry Blue (11-127), 2-17 x Berry Blue (11-128), 2-13 x Berry Blue (11-130), 15-19-10 x Berry Blue (11-131), 6-23-52 x Berry Blue (11-132), G14 x 2-11 x Berry Blue (11-10.96
52selection_origin_referenceBerry Blue is explicitly noted as not from the University of Saskatchewan breeding program.0.97
52recommendation_contextBerry Blue has often been sold as a pollinator for Haskap.0.98
52growth_habitBerry Blue has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers.0.98
52fruit_sizeBerry Blue is described as having discouraging fruit size.0.97
52flavor_profileBerry Blue is described as having discouraging flavour.0.97
52caption_contextFigure 13 is referenced as illustrating the contrast involving Berry Blue.0.84
53caption_contextFigure 13 contrasts 'Berry Blue' with 'Indigo Yum'.0.98
53recommendation_context'Berry Blue' has often been used as a pollinator.0.98
53growth_habitThe plant will grow fast and produce many flowers.0.96
53fruit_sizeIts fruit size is described as undesirable relative to the breeding objective.0.89
53flavor_profileIts flavour is described as leaving much to be desired.0.96
53description_snippetIt is noted as susceptible to leaf diseases.0.95
54recommendation_context‘Berry Blue’ was the pollinator standard the breeding effort aimed to improve upon.0.97
54fruit_sizeThe six promising selections shown on the page all had larger berries than ‘Berry Blue’.0.97
54caption_contextThe figure caption frames ‘Berry Blue’ as the comparison cultivar for pollinator improvement.0.95
58caption_contextFigure 18 presents 'Berry Blue' as one of two commonly used pollinators with much smaller leaves than the authors' varieties.0.93
58description_snippetIn Figure 18, 'Berry Blue' is shown with a moderate level of mildew.0.95
107source_reference_abbreviationBerry Blue is identified here as Czech#17.0.97
107recommendation_contextBerry Blue was recommended as a pollinator.0.99
107description_snippetBerry Blue is described as unrelated to either parent in the discussed cross context.0.88
107growth_habitBerry Blue is described as very fast growing.0.97
118selection_origin_referenceBerry Blue is presented as a Russian cultivar sold by Jim Gilbert's nursery, One Green Earth, under anglicized names using the word 'Blue'.0.91
118source_reference_abbreviationThe cultivar is referenced in the author's account of material sold by Mr. Jim Gilbert of One Green Earth Nursery in Oregon.0.8
118recommendation_contextBerry Blue was one of the authors' favourite varieties in 2003.0.94
118description_snippetThe page places Berry Blue among flavorful Russian cultivars that helped spread interest in haskap.0.72

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  • p5: Lonicera caerulea | haskap | breeding crosses | Russian cultivars | Japanese germplasm | Canadian germplasm | Front matter | List of Tables | University of Saskatchewan | University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program | Agriculture Development Fund | University of Saskatchewan hask
  • p6: haskap | Lonicera caerulea | Kurile hybrids | List of Tables | List of Figures | University of Saskatchewan | U of S Fruit Program | haskap breeding | advanced selections | wild germplasm use | fruit breeding | Saskatchewan | Saskatoon | Canada | Newfoundland | Japan
  • p23: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | Japanese x Russian hybrids | Japanese germplasm | Russian germplasm | Japanese Germplasm | Selection of Block 6 seedlings | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | Dr. Bob Bors breeding program | Dr. Maxine Thompson breeding p
  • p40: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | vigour-focused breeding material | vigour-focused breeding lines | hybrids with wild Canadian plants | mainstream seedlings | 2010 Crosses | Crosses for increased plant vigour | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | Haskap b
  • p42: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | Yukon Series | Hybrid haskap germplasm | Breeding and crossing results | Table 14 | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | Haskap berry breeding and production project | 2010 crossing program | Saskatchewan | Canada | Russia
  • p43: Lonicera caerulea | haskap | Russian | Japanese | Kurile | Hybrid | 2010 crossing tables | Table 14 | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | Haskap berry breeding and production | 2010 crossing program | Saskatchewan | Canada | Russia | Japan | Kurile Is
  • p52: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | pollinator comparison material | released Haskap cultivars | Germplasm Evaluation | 2009 & 2010: The search for a quality pollinator | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | University of Saskatchewan Haskap breeding program
  • p53: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | pollinator evaluation context | Haskap breeding material | Germplasm Evaluation | 2009 & 2010: The search for a quality pollinator | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program |
  • p54: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | Blue honeysuckle | Blue honeysuckle cultivars | Haskap breeding selections | Pollinator selection and compatibility testing | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program | Saskatc
  • p58: Haskap | Honeyberry | Blue honeysuckle | Lonicera caerulea | pollinator cultivars | Haskap cultivars and pollinator selections | Pollinator and companion cultivar discussion | 'Honey Bee' management and use | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | Univer
  • p107: Lonicera caerulea | blue honeysuckle | haskap | pollinator cultivar within breeding discussion | Japanese and Russian blue honeysuckle germplasm | Cultivar evaluation and release discussion | Challenges and areas for cooperation | University of Saskatchewan | University of
  • p118: Lonicera caerulea | haskap | blue honeysuckle | Russian cultivars | Russian types | Japanese-type selections | Russian/Kuril hybrids | Appendix VI: Growing Haskap in Canada | University of Saskatchewan | Oregon State University | One Green Earth Nursery | University of Sask

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5description_snippetTable 14. Crosses made in 2010 that involved the highly vigourous 'Berry Blue' or the 'Yukon Series'.Referenced as a named cultivar involved in crosses made in 2010.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
5growth_habitTable 14. Crosses made in 2010 that involved the highly vigourous 'Berry Blue' or the 'Yukon Series'.The table title describes 'Berry Blue' as highly vigorous.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
5caption_contextTable 14. Crosses made in 2010 that involved the highly vigourous 'Berry Blue' or the 'Yukon Series'.Mentioned in the List of Tables as the subject of Table 14.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
6caption_contextFigure 13. Contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'.Alisted figure presents a contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
23entry_pedigreethe mother clone ‘40-134’ is a hybrid resulting from a Japanese selection crossed with Berry BlueBerry Blue is named as one parent in the cross that produced mother clone 40-134.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
23taxon_contextthe mother clone ‘40-134’ is a hybrid resulting from a Japanese selection crossed with Berry BlueOn this page, Berry Blue functions as part of the Russian side of a Japanese x Russian hybrid context.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
40growth_habitBerry blue and the Yukon series were available in large enough plant numbersBerry Blue was treated as one of the highly vigorous breeding materials used for crosses aimed at increasing plant vigour.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
40recommendation_contextBerry blue and the Yukon series were available in large enough plant numbersBerry Blue was available in large enough plant numbers to be used in many crosses in 2010.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
40description_snippetBerry blue and the Yukon series were available in large enough plant numbersThe page states that the vigour-source lines were flawed by smaller than average fruit size and poor to okay flavour, and Berry Blue is disccultivar 1891Open Review parse
42caption_contextCrosses made in 2010 that involved the highly vigourous 'Berry Blue' or the 'Yukon Series'.Table 14 concerns 2010 crosses that involved the highly vigorous cultivar Berry Blue.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
42description_snippetCrosses made in 2010 that involved the highly vigourous 'Berry Blue' or the 'Yukon Series'.Berry Blue is characterized here as highly vigorous.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
43description_snippetRR Berry Blue x Yuk Bulk 11-81Berry Blue appears repeatedly as a named parent in the 2010 crossing table, both as seed parent and pollen parent.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
43source_reference_abbreviationRR Berry Blue x Yuk Bulk 11-81Table 14 type abbreviations carried from the previous page indicate parent-group codes such as RR and HR; the previous-page legend expands Kcultivar 1891Open Review parse
43taxon_contextRR Berry Blue x Yuk Bulk 11-81Berry Blue is treated here as haskap breeding germplasm within Lonicera caerulea crossing work.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
52selection_origin_reference‘Berry Blue’ (not from our program) which has often been sold as a pollinator, has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers. Sadly, the fruit size of Berry Blue is just as discouraging as its flavour (figBerry Blue is explicitly noted as not from the University of Saskatchewan breeding program.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
52recommendation_context‘Berry Blue’ (not from our program) which has often been sold as a pollinator, has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers. Sadly, the fruit size of Berry Blue is just as discouraging as its flavour (figBerry Blue has often been sold as a pollinator for Haskap.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
52growth_habit‘Berry Blue’ (not from our program) which has often been sold as a pollinator, has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers. Sadly, the fruit size of Berry Blue is just as discouraging as its flavour (figBerry Blue has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
52fruit_size‘Berry Blue’ (not from our program) which has often been sold as a pollinator, has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers. Sadly, the fruit size of Berry Blue is just as discouraging as its flavour (figBerry Blue is described as having discouraging fruit size.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
52flavor_profile‘Berry Blue’ (not from our program) which has often been sold as a pollinator, has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers. Sadly, the fruit size of Berry Blue is just as discouraging as its flavour (figBerry Blue is described as having discouraging flavour.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
52caption_context‘Berry Blue’ (not from our program) which has often been sold as a pollinator, has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers. Sadly, the fruit size of Berry Blue is just as discouraging as its flavour (figFigure 13 is referenced as illustrating the contrast involving Berry Blue.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
53caption_contextFigure 13. Contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'. 'Berry Blue' has often been used as a pollinator because the plant will grow fast and produce many flowers. But its fruit size, flavour and susceptibility to leaFigure 13 contrasts 'Berry Blue' with 'Indigo Yum'.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
53recommendation_contextFigure 13. Contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'. 'Berry Blue' has often been used as a pollinator because the plant will grow fast and produce many flowers. But its fruit size, flavour and susceptibility to lea'Berry Blue' has often been used as a pollinator.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
53growth_habitFigure 13. Contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'. 'Berry Blue' has often been used as a pollinator because the plant will grow fast and produce many flowers. But its fruit size, flavour and susceptibility to leaThe plant will grow fast and produce many flowers.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
53fruit_sizeFigure 13. Contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'. 'Berry Blue' has often been used as a pollinator because the plant will grow fast and produce many flowers. But its fruit size, flavour and susceptibility to leaIts fruit size is described as undesirable relative to the breeding objective.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
53flavor_profileFigure 13. Contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'. 'Berry Blue' has often been used as a pollinator because the plant will grow fast and produce many flowers. But its fruit size, flavour and susceptibility to leaIts flavour is described as leaving much to be desired.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
53description_snippetFigure 13. Contrast between 'Berry Blue' and 'Indigo Yum'. 'Berry Blue' has often been used as a pollinator because the plant will grow fast and produce many flowers. But its fruit size, flavour and susceptibility to leaIt is noted as susceptible to leaf diseases.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
54recommendation_contextThe purpose of the selection was to find a better pollinator than ‘Berry Blue’. All of the selections had larger berries than Berry Blue.‘Berry Blue’ was the pollinator standard the breeding effort aimed to improve upon.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
54fruit_sizeThe purpose of the selection was to find a better pollinator than ‘Berry Blue’. All of the selections had larger berries than Berry Blue.The six promising selections shown on the page all had larger berries than ‘Berry Blue’.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
54caption_contextThe purpose of the selection was to find a better pollinator than ‘Berry Blue’. All of the selections had larger berries than Berry Blue.The figure caption frames ‘Berry Blue’ as the comparison cultivar for pollinator improvement.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
58caption_contextThe 'Berry Blue' in this photo has a moderate level of mildewFigure 18 presents 'Berry Blue' as one of two commonly used pollinators with much smaller leaves than the authors' varieties.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
58description_snippetThe 'Berry Blue' in this photo has a moderate level of mildewIn Figure 18, 'Berry Blue' is shown with a moderate level of mildew.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
107source_reference_abbreviationWe have been recommending 'Berry Blue' (Czech#17) as a pollinator because it is unrelated to either parent and this variety is very fast growing.Berry Blue is identified here as Czech#17.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
107recommendation_contextWe have been recommending 'Berry Blue' (Czech#17) as a pollinator because it is unrelated to either parent and this variety is very fast growing.Berry Blue was recommended as a pollinator.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
107description_snippetWe have been recommending 'Berry Blue' (Czech#17) as a pollinator because it is unrelated to either parent and this variety is very fast growing.Berry Blue is described as unrelated to either parent in the discussed cross context.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
107growth_habitWe have been recommending 'Berry Blue' (Czech#17) as a pollinator because it is unrelated to either parent and this variety is very fast growing.Berry Blue is described as very fast growing.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
118selection_origin_referenceNotable are the varieties 'Blue Belle and Berry Blue which were our favourites in 2003.Berry Blue is presented as a Russian cultivar sold by Jim Gilbert's nursery, One Green Earth, under anglicized names using the word 'Blue'.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
118source_reference_abbreviationNotable are the varieties 'Blue Belle and Berry Blue which were our favourites in 2003.The cultivar is referenced in the author's account of material sold by Mr. Jim Gilbert of One Green Earth Nursery in Oregon.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
118recommendation_contextNotable are the varieties 'Blue Belle and Berry Blue which were our favourites in 2003.Berry Blue was one of the authors' favourite varieties in 2003.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
118description_snippetNotable are the varieties 'Blue Belle and Berry Blue which were our favourites in 2003.The page places Berry Blue among flavorful Russian cultivars that helped spread interest in haskap.cultivar 1891Open Review parse

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1888Borealis9100Open cultivar
1893Honey Bee8300Open cultivar
1889Tundra6400Open cultivar
1891Berry Blue4100Open cultivar
1894Indigo Gem1700Open cultivar
1941Jri9-61500Open cultivar
1895Indigo Yum1400Open cultivar
2045Bti1100Open cultivar
1916Czech#17 (Berry Blue)1000Open cultivar
268Appendi333Open cultivar
1912Gz3900Open cultivar
1918Yukon Family900Open cultivar
264Japan233Open cultivar
1917Row 11 Vigour800Open cultivar
1919Magadon (C10)700Open cultivar
2046Suvenir700Open cultivar
2052Indigo Treat700Open cultivar
308Carmine Jewel600Open cultivar
1911Gzo600Open cultivar
2053Bugnet600Open cultivar
1896Pervenec500Open cultivar
1897Gulik500Open cultivar
1900Morena500Open cultivar
1910Cio500Open cultivar
1938Jri9-2500Open cultivar
1939Jri9-3500Open cultivar
1974J3 Series500Open cultivar
2044Indigo Series500Open cultivar
2054Lebedushka500Open cultivar
2055Pushkinskaya500Open cultivar
1890Blue Belle400Open cultivar
1898Kamchadalka400Open cultivar
1899Erakingra400Open cultivar
1913Yukon400Open cultivar
1920Blue Velvet400Open cultivar
1921Yukon Series400Open cultivar
1929Sk400Open cultivar
1935Mb400Open cultivar
1940Jri9-7400Open cultivar
1942Jri9-4400Open cultivar
1943Jr9-3400Open cultivar
1944Jrz7-1400Open cultivar
2057Tomichka400Open cultivar
265Canada111Open cultivar
266Kurile111Open cultivar
267Russia111Open cultivar
269Iii111Open cultivar
270Vii111Open cultivar
271Viii111Open cultivar
1901Regel Iz Chuguevki300Open cultivar
1902Gulik-1300Open cultivar
1914Magadon300Open cultivar
1915Row 11300Open cultivar
1922Onsz300Open cultivar
1923Onzg300Open cultivar
1924On43300Open cultivar
1925Onz4300Open cultivar
1926On300Open cultivar
1927Ab4300Open cultivar
1928Skio300Open cultivar
1930Sk43300Open cultivar
1931Sk35300Open cultivar
1932Qc300Open cultivar
1933Mzo300Open cultivar
1934Mbi300Open cultivar
1975Jabi300Open cultivar
2047Blue Pacific300Open cultivar
2059Tomichka (Blue Belle)300Open cultivar
2060Kiev #8 (Blue Velvet)300Open cultivar
2061Sinyayapitsa (Blue Bird)300Open cultivar
2068Narymskaya Or Fialka300Open cultivar
2071Zarnitsa (Blue Lightning)300Open cultivar
2072Kamchatskaya (Kamchatka)300Open cultivar
2073Sergey (Blue Moon)300Open cultivar
2074Magadan (Blue Forest)300Open cultivar
2075Novinka (Blue Nova)300Open cultivar
2076N-17 (Blue Magic)300Open cultivar
2077Dimka (Smoky Blue)300Open cultivar
2078F-1-9-58 (Blue Pacific)300Open cultivar
2082Zolushka (Cinderella)300Open cultivar
363Omega200Open cultivar
1903Iz Chuguevki200Open cultivar
1945Blk 14 Ri K3200Open cultivar
1951Mtoi200Open cultivar
1952Mto3200Open cultivar
1953Mto4200Open cultivar
1954Mtos200Open cultivar
1955Mtog200Open cultivar
1956Mto7200Open cultivar
1957Mtob200Open cultivar
1958Mto9200Open cultivar
1959Mtio200Open cultivar
1960Mtii200Open cultivar
1961Mti3200Open cultivar
1962Mti4200Open cultivar
1963Mti4-1200Open cultivar
1964Mti4-2200Open cultivar
1965Mti4-3200Open cultivar
1966Mtis200Open cultivar
1967Mtiga200Open cultivar
1968Mtigb200Open cultivar
1969Mti7200Open cultivar
1970Mtib200Open cultivar
1971Mti9200Open cultivar
1972Mtzo200Open cultivar
1973Mtzi200Open cultivar
1976Jabz200Open cultivar
1977Jab3200Open cultivar
1978Jab4200Open cultivar
1979Jabs200Open cultivar
1980Jski200Open cultivar
1981Jskz200Open cultivar
1982Jsk3200Open cultivar
1983Jsk4200Open cultivar
1984Jsks200Open cultivar
1985Jskg200Open cultivar
1986Jsk7200Open cultivar
1987Jskb200Open cultivar
1988Jsk9200Open cultivar
1989Jskio200Open cultivar
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parsed onlyCzech #17 (Berry Blue)30109No staging cultivar page yet
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parsed onlyValery no. 2 (Blue Sky)30109No staging cultivar page yet
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parsed only22-03-101.5 C52071No staging cultivar page yet
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Document-Linked Records

Relationships: 7

History events: 12

These are the structured records currently tied to this document. They should line up with the document’s main cultivar story.

Rights Records

StatusLicenseHolder
unknown

Credibility Records

TierScoreAssessorRationale
tier_355autoUnclassified domain; requires manual source evaluation

Translation Records

Source LangTarget LangMethodStatusNote
No translation records.

Translation Quality Assessments

Translation IDScoreRiskAssessorRationale
No translation assessments.

Publication Records

StatusVisibilityReviewerNote
No publication records.

Extracted Entities

TypeValueConfidence
institution_candidateUniversity of Saskatchewan0.60
cultivar_candidateVIII0.60
cultivar_candidateVII0.60
cultivar_candidateIII0.60
cultivar_candidateAppendi0.60
cultivar_candidateRussia0.60
cultivar_candidateKurile0.60
cultivar_candidateCanada0.60
cultivar_candidateJapan0.60
taxon_keywordprunus0.65
taxon_keywordhaskap0.75
taxon_keywordlonicera0.75

Extracted Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
ornamental_usepollinator0.56
growth_habitdwarf0.52
institution_referenceUniversity of Saskatchewan0.60
breeding_crossAppendi x VIII0.65
breeding_crossAppendi x VII0.65
breeding_crossAppendi x III0.65
breeding_crossJapan x Japan0.65
breeding_crossKurile x Russia0.65
breeding_crossJapan x Canada0.65
year_reference20110.55
year_reference20100.55
year_reference20090.55
year_reference20080.55
year_reference20120.55