Recommended fruit Varieties

Document 143

Title: Recommended fruit Varieties

Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/other-crops-/Popular-fruit-Varieties-2019-Handout.pdf

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 292

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Institution: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program

Publisher: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program

Site: research-groups.usask.ca

Year: 2019

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Type: variety handout

Metadata source: intake_manifest_v1

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468mentioned_in_documentGrowersRecommended fruit Varieties143
467mentioned_in_documentNurseriesRecommended fruit Varieties143

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1025year_reference2005Year reference 2005
1027release_event2005Release event 2005
1024year_reference2012Year reference 2012
1026release_event2012Release event 2012
1022year_reference2016Year reference 2016
1028nursery_mention2016Nurseries
1029nursery_mention2016Growers
1023year_reference2018Year reference 2018

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Parsed Cultivar Detail

Cultivar: Carmine Jewel

Pages in document: p2 p3

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PageBasisSnippet
2explicit_cultivar_referenceDwarf Sour Cherry August, but Carmine Jewel may be late July
3named_entry_headingCarmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better.

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PageTypeClaimConfidence
2recommendation_contextMentioned in the dwarf sour cherry harvest timing line: August, but Carmine Jewel may be late July.0.96
2breeder_referenceThe section states that Uof SK sour cherries are breakthroughs in sour cherry breeding, supporting University of Saskatchewan context for this group.0.9
3breeder_referenceListed as a University of Saskatchewan cultivar.0.98
3recommendation_contextPlaced under 'Best for commercial production (but great for gardeners too)'.0.99
3fruit_colorFruit described as black.0.98
3productivityDescribed as the most dependable variety over many years, though Juliet and Valentine did better in some years.0.96
3flavor_profileDescribed as not as sweet as the Romance series but having good character and flavour.0.96
3culinary_useThe text notes sugar is often added to sour cherries anyway.0.9

Inherited Context

  • p2: Dwarf sour cherry | University of Saskatchewan sour cherry | Popular Fruit Varieties | Haskap/Blue Honeysuckle continuation | Strawberry | Saskatoon | Raspberry | Dwarf Sour Cherry | University of Saskatchewan | SAFRR | University of Saskatchewan fruit program | Saskatoon, Sa
  • p3: sour cherry | Prunus | Sour cherries continued from previous page | Currants & Gooseberry | Choke Cherry | Plums | University of Saskatchewan | SAFRR | University of Saskatchewan fruit breeding program | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | northern gardens

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2recommendation_contextDwarf Sour Cherry August, but Carmine Jewel may be late JulyMentioned in the dwarf sour cherry harvest timing line: August, but Carmine Jewel may be late July.cultivar 308Open Review parse
2breeder_referenceDwarf Sour Cherry August, but Carmine Jewel may be late JulyThe section states that Uof SK sour cherries are breakthroughs in sour cherry breeding, supporting University of Saskatchewan context for thcultivar 308Open Review parse
3breeder_referenceCarmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better.Listed as a University of Saskatchewan cultivar.cultivar 308Open Review parse
3recommendation_contextCarmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better.Placed under 'Best for commercial production (but great for gardeners too)'.cultivar 308Open Review parse
3fruit_colorCarmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better.Fruit described as black.cultivar 308Open Review parse
3productivityCarmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better.Described as the most dependable variety over many years, though Juliet and Valentine did better in some years.cultivar 308Open Review parse
3flavor_profileCarmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better.Described as not as sweet as the Romance series but having good character and flavour.cultivar 308Open Review parse
3culinary_useCarmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better.The text notes sugar is often added to sour cherries anyway.cultivar 308Open Review parse

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Linked Cultivars

IDCultivarEvidence / ClaimsRelationshipsHistory / PagesLink
1889Tundra1000Open cultivar
308Carmine Jewel800Open cultivar
543Aurora800Open cultivar
311Crimson Passion700Open cultivar
1888Borealis700Open cultivar
1893Honey Bee700Open cultivar
2267‘Boreal Beauty’700Open cultivar
2270Boreal Blizzard700Open cultivar
2269Boreal Beast600Open cultivar
310Romeo500Open cultivar
313Valentine500Open cultivar
314Cupid500Open cultivar
344Patterson Pride500Open cultivar
1894Indigo Gem500Open cultivar
174Beta400Open cultivar
312Juliet400Open cultivar
341Thomas400Open cultivar
346Prairie400Open cultivar
1411Pembina400Open cultivar
2295Pickup’S Pride400Open cultivar
340John300Open cultivar
484Goodland300Open cultivar
487Kerr300Open cultivar
1895Indigo Yum300Open cultivar
2052Indigo Treat300Open cultivar
2299Brookgold300Open cultivar
2305Prairie Sun300Open cultivar
2306Autumn Delight300Open cultivar
2315Harvest Moon300Open cultivar
121Haralson200Open cultivar
158Sapa200Open cultivar
159Opata200Open cultivar
175Red Lake200Open cultivar
177Pixwell200Open cultivar
360Zeta200Open cultivar
361Kappa200Open cultivar
369Norland200Open cultivar
370Norkent200Open cultivar
1197Royalty200Open cultivar
1421Dura200Open cultivar
1422Manor200Open cultivar
2279Parkhill200Open cultivar
2281Boyne200Open cultivar
2283Steadfast200Open cultivar
2284Red Mammoth200Open cultivar
2285Kbi-6200Open cultivar
2286Honeyqueen200Open cultivar
2287Autumn Bliss200Open cultivar
2288Black Giant200Open cultivar
2289Black Albol200Open cultivar
2290Honey Red200Open cultivar
2291Hinnonmaeki Red200Open cultivar
2292Welcome200Open cultivar
2293Jahn’S Prairie200Open cultivar
2294Garrington200Open cultivar
2296Shubert200Open cultivar
2303Fofonoff200Open cultivar
2304New Oka200Open cultivar
2307Prairie Sensation200Open cultivar
2308Misty Rose200Open cultivar
2310Granny Annie200Open cultivar
2311Patience200Open cultivar
2312Prairie Rose200Open cultivar
2313Valiant200Open cultivar
2314Ure200Open cultivar
6Dolgo100Open cultivar
166Bounty100Open cultivar
240Rescue100Open cultivar
258Westland100Open cultivar
319Prolific100Open cultivar
322Brightness100Open cultivar
368Battleford100Open cultivar
373Northline100Open cultivar
374Honeywood100Open cultivar
375Martin100Open cultivar
376Thiessen100Open cultivar
488Minnesota #447100Open cultivar
495Adanac100Open cultivar
622Carlos Queen100Open cultivar
719Fall Red100Open cultivar
1230September Ruby100Open cultivar
1793Smoky100Open cultivar
2271Annapolis100Open cultivar
2272Cavendish100Open cultivar
2273Kent100Open cultivar
2274Tristar100Open cultivar
2275Seascape100Open cultivar
2276Fern100Open cultivar
2277Ogallalla100Open cultivar
2278Fort Laramie100Open cultivar
2280Nelson100Open cultivar
2282Festival100Open cultivar
2297Perfection/Superb100Open cultivar
2298Brook Red100Open cultivar
2300Ivanovka100Open cultivar
2301Ptitsin #3100Open cultivar
2302Ptitsin #5100Open cultivar
2309Minn447100Open cultivar
parsed onlyBoreal Beauty701No staging cultivar page yet

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Relationships: 2

History events: 8

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Extracted Entities

TypeValueConfidence
nursery_candidateGrowers0.58
nursery_candidateNurseries0.58
taxon_keywordlonicera0.65
taxon_keywordvitis0.65
taxon_keywordribes0.65
taxon_keywordprunus0.65
taxon_keywordpyrus0.65
taxon_keywordmalus0.65
taxon_keywordhaskap0.75

Extracted Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetFruit is sometimes so large it won’t fit commercial pitting machine Crimson Passion (formerly 7-21-16.3) Crimson Passion is the smallest bush with the firmest fruit mistaken by som0.54
description_snippetHardy and productive, it and ‘Cupid’ have bushes a bit largert than our other cherries Worth trying for commercial production especially in areas warmer than Saskatoon: Romeo (form0.54
description_snippetNot as sweet as the Romance series but has good character and flavour.0.54
description_snippetIt was higher yielding in an Ontario test, but most growers including the U of SK find Indigo Gem more productive.0.54
description_snippetNurseries found it easier to propagate but it is also more productive and taller than ‘Tundra’.0.54
description_snippetAll have bushes that will grow to be 1.3 meters or so which is perhaps 0.7 meters shorter than the newer varieties so they won’t be as productive.0.54
description_snippetHoney Bee: One of the fastest growing and highly productive at a young age, it was originally selected to be a pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo.0.54
description_snippetAurora: Released to propagators in 2012 it has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos.0.54
description_snippetBoreal Beast: This variety is one of the highest rated for flavour and aroma but has fruit that look like a lumpy pear.0.54
description_snippetHaskap/Blue Honeysuckle: June & July Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet.0.54
ornamental_usepollinator for Tundra and the Indigo0.56
culinary_usejuice yield, often greater than 75%, while0.56
culinary_usedrying)0.56
productivityProlific0.56
productivityproductive, dependable)Can be on own roots0.56
productivityproductive, it0.56
productivityproductive and taller than ‘Tundra’0.56
productivityproductive0.56
productivityproductive at a young age, it was originally0.56
productivityproductive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos0.56
ripening_windowripen, black fruit0.56
ripening_windowripen in Late June in Saskatoon0.56
ripening_windowripens in early July in Saskatoon0.56
ripening_windowripens in late July in0.56
ripening_windowripens the0.56
ripening_windowripening Haskap0.56
ripening_windowripens midseason which is0.56
ripening_windowRipening season estimates are based on Saskatoon conditions but can vary from year to year0.56
flavor_profileflavor and texture and lees spreading than other varities0.57
flavor_profiletaste and is0.57
flavor_profilearoma but has fruit that look0.57
growth_habitdwarf0.52
growth_habitspreading0.52
growth_habitupright0.52
fruit_colorblack0.53
release_year_reference20050.68
release_year_reference20120.68
nursery_referenceGrowers0.58
nursery_referenceNurseries0.58
year_reference20050.55
year_reference20120.55
year_reference20180.55
year_reference20160.55
hardiness_zoneZone 30.80