Document 110
Title: Growing Haskap in Canada
Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/haskap/growinghaskapinCanada.pdf
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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 49
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| ID | Relation | Source | Target | Source Doc |
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| 356 | mentioned_in_document | One Green Earth Nursery | Growing Haskap in Canada | 110 |
| 355 | mentioned_in_document | Oregon State University | Growing Haskap in Canada | 110 |
| 354 | mentioned_in_document | University Of Saskatchewan | Growing Haskap in Canada | 110 |
| ID | Type | Year | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 770 | year_reference | 1950 | Year reference 1950 |
| 776 | institution_mention | 1950 | University Of Saskatchewan |
| 777 | institution_mention | 1950 | Oregon State University |
| 778 | nursery_mention | 1950 | One Green Earth Nursery |
| 771 | year_reference | 1990 | Year reference 1990 |
| 773 | year_reference | 1998 | Year reference 1998 |
| 772 | year_reference | 2003 | Year reference 2003 |
| 775 | year_reference | 2007 | Year reference 2007 |
| 774 | year_reference | 2008 | Year reference 2008 |
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| 2 | recommendation_context | Figure 1. 'Borealis' is a new cultivar recommended for home gardeners. | Figure 1 identifies 'Borealis' as a new cultivar and explicitly states it is recommended for home gardeners. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | description_snippet | Figure 1. 'Borealis' is a new cultivar recommended for home gardeners. | Borealis is presented as a new haskap cultivar in a figure-caption context. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Figure 2. 'Tundra' is a new Uof Scultivar recommended for fruit growers. | Figure 2 identifies 'Tundra' as a new Uof Scultivar and recommends it for fruit growers. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | selection_origin_reference | Figure 2. 'Tundra' is a new Uof Scultivar recommended for fruit growers. | Caption language associates Tundra with University of Saskatchewan as a new institutional cultivar. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | selection_origin_reference | Mr. Gilbert’s nursery, ’One Green Earth’ has been selling Russian cultivars with anglicized names that have the word ‘Blue’ in them. Notable are the varieties ‘Blue Belle and Berry Blue which were our favourites in 2003. | Blue Belle is reported as a notable Russian cultivar sold through One Green Earth Nursery, with breeder/selection origin implied by commerci | cultivar 1890 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | anecdote_snippet | Mr. Gilbert’s nursery, ’One Green Earth’ has been selling Russian cultivars with anglicized names that have the word ‘Blue’ in them. Notable are the varieties ‘Blue Belle and Berry Blue which were our favourites in 2003. | Blue Belle was one of the favourites in 2003. | cultivar 1890 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | release_year_reference | In 2007 we released two named varieties ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’ and 3 test selections: 9-91, 9-92 and 9-15. These 5 are Russian / Kuril-Island hybrids. They have fruit much larger than Russian cultivars currently on the | Borealis was released by the Uof Sprogram in 2007 as one of two named Russian/Kuril-Island hybrid cultivars. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | entry_pedigree | In 2007 we released two named varieties ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’ and 3 test selections: 9-91, 9-92 and 9-15. These 5 are Russian / Kuril-Island hybrids. They have fruit much larger than Russian cultivars currently on the | Borealis is part of a group identified as Russian/Kuril-Island hybrids. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | fruit_size | In 2007 we released two named varieties ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’ and 3 test selections: 9-91, 9-92 and 9-15. These 5 are Russian / Kuril-Island hybrids. They have fruit much larger than Russian cultivars currently on the | Borealis is described as having fruit much larger than Russian cultivars then on the North American market. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | flavor_profile | In 2007 we released two named varieties ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’ and 3 test selections: 9-91, 9-92 and 9-15. These 5 are Russian / Kuril-Island hybrids. They have fruit much larger than Russian cultivars currently on the | Borealis is described as tasting better than other compared Russian cultivars. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | description_snippet | In 2007 we released two named varieties ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’ and 3 test selections: 9-91, 9-92 and 9-15. These 5 are Russian / Kuril-Island hybrids. They have fruit much larger than Russian cultivars currently on the | Borealis has a nice round shape. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | anecdote_snippet | In 2007 we released two named varieties ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’ and 3 test selections: 9-91, 9-92 and 9-15. These 5 are Russian / Kuril-Island hybrids. They have fruit much larger than Russian cultivars currently on the | Leaves of Borealis showed less powdery mildew than other tested varieties in this program context. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | fruit_size | In 2006 & 2007 we left a row of plants unharvested to see how long the fruit would still be good... Selections that had big fat berries (like Borealis and Tundra) were the best, but thin tubular Russian types dehydrated | Borealis is explicitly cited as a selection with large, fat berries and judged among the best in unharvested holding trials. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | keeping_quality | In 2006 & 2007 we left a row of plants unharvested to see how long the fruit would still be good... Selections that had big fat berries (like Borealis and Tundra) were the best, but thin tubular Russian types dehydrated | In unharvested row tests, berries remained good at least through late August to early September depending on year conditions, implying exten | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | description_snippet | In 2006 & 2007 we left a row of plants unharvested to see how long the fruit would still be good... Selections that had big fat berries (like Borealis and Tundra) were the best, but thin tubular Russian types dehydrated | Same multi-variety field observations note that some types showed late fruit dehydration while others retained fruit, with Borealis grouped | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | description_snippet | The trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and cand | A 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle specimen is described as having shredded-bark-like, grapevine-like trunk texture and a trunk about three inc | cultivar 1892 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | anecdote_snippet | The trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and cand | The image-linked plant was noted as ornamental but difficult to shake fruit from due to trunk/branch structure; growers are advised to prune | cultivar 1892 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | growth_habit | The trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and cand | Observed habit indicates low-suckering, branch-management behavior consistent with practical harvesting considerations in mature plants. | cultivar 1892 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | culinary_use | The trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and cand | Haskap fruit is described as suitable for pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and candies. | cultivar 1892 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | flavor_profile | The trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and cand | When frozen, fruit melts in the mouth with practically unnoticeable seeds that are kiwi-sized; the skins disintegrate during consumption. | cultivar 1892 | Open Review parse |
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| 1888 | Borealis | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1889 | Tundra | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1892 | Haskap | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1890 | Blue Belle | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1891 | Berry Blue | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| parsed only | 9-15 | 9 | 0 | 3, 6 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | 9-91 | 5 | 0 | 3 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | 9-92 | 5 | 0 | 3 | No staging cultivar page yet |
Relationships: 3
History events: 9
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| nursery_candidate | One Green Earth Nursery | 0.58 |
| institution_candidate | Oregon State University | 0.60 |
| institution_candidate | University of Saskatchewan | 0.60 |
| taxon_keyword | vaccinium | 0.65 |
| taxon_keyword | haskap | 0.75 |
| taxon_keyword | lonicera | 0.75 |
| Type | Claim | Confidence |
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| description_snippet | They have fruit much larger than Russian cultivars currently on the market in North America, taste better and have a nice round shape. | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | Horrible tasting, ornamental versions of this plant were bred in the 1950’s at a research station in Beaverlodge, AB which probably caused fruit breeders in North America to be com | 0.54 |
| ornamental_use | ornamental versions of this plant were bred in the 1950’s at a research station in Beaverlodge | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | ripen each season (earlier than strawberries | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | Keep in mind that it is very hard on a plant to use wilting as a sign to water | 0.56 |
| flavor_profile | taste better and have a nice round shape | 0.57 |
| growth_habit | spreading | 0.52 |
| fruit_color | blue | 0.55 |
| nursery_reference | One Green Earth Nursery | 0.58 |
| institution_reference | Oregon State University | 0.60 |
| institution_reference | University of Saskatchewan | 0.60 |
| year_reference | 2007 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 2008 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 1998 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 2003 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 1990 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 1950 | 0.55 |