Haskap Pollinator Breeding in 2009

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Title: Haskap Pollinator Breeding in 2009

Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/haskap/Haskap-Pollinator-Research-in-2009.pdf

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 30

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Institution: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program

Publisher: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program

Site: research-groups.usask.ca

Year: 2009

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Type: breeding note/report

Metadata source: intake_manifest_v1

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1019year_reference2006Year reference 2006
1020year_reference2007Year reference 2007
1018year_reference2009Year reference 2009
1021year_reference2010Year reference 2010

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1release_year_referenceThe selection goal was to find a higher quality pollinator for our recently released varieties ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.Borealis is described as one of the program's recently released varieties.cultivar 1888Open Review parse
1recommendation_contextThe selection goal was to find a higher quality pollinator for our recently released varieties ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.The selection goal was to find a higher quality pollinator for Borealis and Tundra.cultivar 1888Open Review parse
1description_snippetThe selection goal was to find a higher quality pollinator for our recently released varieties ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.Borealis and Tundra are stated to be too closely related and not to pollinate each other very well.cultivar 1888Open Review parse
1selection_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.Berry Blue is explicitly described as not from the author's program.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
1recommendation_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.Berry Blue has often been sold and used as a pollinator.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
1growth_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.Berry Blue has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
1fruit_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.The fruit size of Berry Blue is described as discouraging and as leaving much to be desired.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
1flavor_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.The flavour of Berry Blue is described as discouraging and as leaving much to be desired.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
1description_snippet‘Berry Blue’ (not from our program) which has often been sold as a pollinator has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers.The caption states that Berry Blue's fruit size, flavour, and susceptibility to leaf diseases leave much to be desired.cultivar 1891Open Review parse
1caption_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.Figure 1 shows Berry Blue next to one of the program's test selections for contrast.cultivar 1891Open Review parse

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1888Borealis400Open cultivar
1889Tundra400Open cultivar
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taxon_keywordlonicera0.65
taxon_keywordhaskap0.75

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ornamental_usepollinator will be chosen in the years ahead0.56
ornamental_usepollinator for commercial growers0.56
ornamental_usepollinator variety will be recommended for home gardeners and as a0.56
ornamental_usepollinator for our existing varieties0.56
ornamental_usepollinator because the plant will grow fast and produce many flowers0.56
ornamental_usepollinator has the advantage of growing fast and producing many flowers0.56
ornamental_usepollinator for our recently released varieties0.56
ornamental_usePollinator Breeding in 20090.56
productivityproductivity and flavour0.56
fruit_colorblue0.55
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year_reference20070.55
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