Breeding the Boreal Series of Haskap (Lonicera caerulea)

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Title: Breeding the Boreal Series of Haskap (Lonicera caerulea)

Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/haskap/cshs-Poster-2017.pdf

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Institution: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program

Publisher: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program

Site: research-groups.usask.ca

Year: 2017

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Type: poster/proceedings paper

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1entry_pedigreeBoreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivarsIdentified as a J x Rhybrid, interpreted from the page context as Japanese x Russian haskap hybrid.cultivar 2270Open Review parse
1fruit_sizeBoreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivarsAverage fruit weight is stated as 2.8 g, described as the largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market; maximum weight is stated as 3.cultivar 2270Open Review parse
1flavor_profileBoreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivarsDescribed as low acid; the abstract also states Boreal Blizzard has half the acidity of most haskap varieties.cultivar 2270Open Review parse
1description_snippetBoreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivarsThe abstract states that average fruit weights of Boreal Blizzard and Boreal Beauty are greater than other cultivars and about twice as heavcultivar 2270Open Review parse
1taxon_contextBoreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivarsPresented as a haskap cultivar in Lonicera caerulea.cultivar 2270Open Review parse
1release_year_referenceBoreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivarsThe Boreal series is described as having characteristics that led to naming and releasing them, but no release year is given on this page.cultivar 2270Open Review parse
1entry_pedigreeBoreal Beast (below) • J x (K x R) hybrid • 2.0 g avg fruit wt. • Very productive • High flavour ratings • Extended bloom period can pollinate both B. Blizzard and B. BeautyIdentified as a J x (K x R) hybrid, interpreted from the page context as Japanese x (Kuril x Russian) haskap hybrid.cultivar 2269Open Review parse
1fruit_sizeBoreal Beast (below) • J x (K x R) hybrid • 2.0 g avg fruit wt. • Very productive • High flavour ratings • Extended bloom period can pollinate both B. Blizzard and B. BeautyAverage fruit weight is stated as 2.0 g.cultivar 2269Open Review parse
1productivityBoreal Beast (below) • J x (K x R) hybrid • 2.0 g avg fruit wt. • Very productive • High flavour ratings • Extended bloom period can pollinate both B. Blizzard and B. BeautyDescribed as very productive.cultivar 2269Open Review parse
1flavor_profileBoreal Beast (below) • J x (K x R) hybrid • 2.0 g avg fruit wt. • Very productive • High flavour ratings • Extended bloom period can pollinate both B. Blizzard and B. BeautyDescribed as having high flavour ratings; the abstract says its flavour ratings were among the highest over several years of evaluation.cultivar 2269Open Review parse
1description_snippetBoreal Beast (below) • J x (K x R) hybrid • 2.0 g avg fruit wt. • Very productive • High flavour ratings • Extended bloom period can pollinate both B. Blizzard and B. BeautyExtended bloom period can pollinate both Boreal Blizzard and Boreal Beauty.cultivar 2269Open Review parse
1taxon_contextBoreal Beast (below) • J x (K x R) hybrid • 2.0 g avg fruit wt. • Very productive • High flavour ratings • Extended bloom period can pollinate both B. Blizzard and B. BeautyPresented as a haskap cultivar in Lonicera caerulea.cultivar 2269Open Review parse
1entry_pedigreeBoreal Beauty (above) • JRK hybrid with open pollination involved • 2.6 g average fruit with 3.7 g max • 2nd heaviest fruit on the market • Ripens 3 to 4 week after our previous varietiesIdentified as a JRK hybrid with open pollination involved, interpreted from the page context as Japanese, Russian and Kuril haskap ancestry.cultivar 2267Open Review parse
1fruit_sizeBoreal Beauty (above) • JRK hybrid with open pollination involved • 2.6 g average fruit with 3.7 g max • 2nd heaviest fruit on the market • Ripens 3 to 4 week after our previous varietiesAverage fruit weight is stated as 2.6 g with maximum fruit weight of 3.7 g; described as the second heaviest fruit on the market.cultivar 2267Open Review parse
1description_snippetBoreal Beauty (above) • JRK hybrid with open pollination involved • 2.6 g average fruit with 3.7 g max • 2nd heaviest fruit on the market • Ripens 3 to 4 week after our previous varietiesRipens 3 to 4 weeks after previous University of Saskatchewan varieties.cultivar 2267Open Review parse
1growth_habitBoreal Beauty (above) • JRK hybrid with open pollination involved • 2.6 g average fruit with 3.7 g max • 2nd heaviest fruit on the market • Ripens 3 to 4 week after our previous varietiesSome RJK hybrids like Boreal Beauty possessed sturdy branches similar to Kuril parents but were not short.cultivar 2267Open Review parse
1taxon_contextBoreal Beauty (above) • JRK hybrid with open pollination involved • 2.6 g average fruit with 3.7 g max • 2nd heaviest fruit on the market • Ripens 3 to 4 week after our previous varietiesPresented as a haskap cultivar in Lonicera caerulea.cultivar 2267Open Review parse
1entry_pedigreeThe Uof SK first varieties (Tundra, Borealis and the Indigo Series) were hybrids between Russian and Kuril accessions.Described as one of the first University of Saskatchewan varieties, produced as hybrids between Russian and Kuril accessions.cultivar 1889Open Review parse
1description_snippetThe Uof SK first varieties (Tundra, Borealis and the Indigo Series) were hybrids between Russian and Kuril accessions.These early varieties showed superior characteristics for fruit quality and size compared to their parents.cultivar 1889Open Review parse
1selection_origin_referenceThe Uof SK first varieties (Tundra, Borealis and the Indigo Series) were hybrids between Russian and Kuril accessions.Early University of Saskatchewan breeding was limited to only four parents obtained in 1998.cultivar 1889Open Review parse
1taxon_contextThe Uof SK first varieties (Tundra, Borealis and the Indigo Series) were hybrids between Russian and Kuril accessions.Referenced as a University of Saskatchewan haskap variety in the Lonicera caerulea breeding program.cultivar 1889Open Review parse

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