Goodland

Document 43

Title: Goodland

Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/apples/Goodland.pdf

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 27

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IDRelationSourceTargetSource Doc
201mentioned_in_documentAgriculture Canada Research StationGoodland43

History Records

IDTypeYearLabel
427year_reference1925Year reference 1925
434selection_origin_event1925Selection origin 1925, Named
435selection_origin_event1925Selection origin 1925, tested as Morden 354 and introduced
436institution_mention1925Agriculture Canada Research Station
428year_reference1955Year reference 1955
432release_event1955Release event 1955
433trial_event1955Trial/testing event 1955
430year_reference1976Year reference 1976
431year_reference1985Year reference 1985
429year_reference1991Year reference 1991

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Cultivar: Goodland

Pages in document: p1 p2

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1named_entry_headingGoodland
2explicit_cultivar_referenceIt originated with the Morden Research Station, Agriculture Canada, was selected in 1925, tested as Morden 354 and introduced in 1955.

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1entry_pedigreeLineage: Patten Greening sdlg.0.98
1entry_locationIntroduced by Agriculture Canada Research Station, Morden MB.0.98
1selection_origin_referenceSelected in 1925 and named in 1955.0.98
1description_snippetpH: 3.3 - 3.5.0.97
1description_snippetTitratable acidity: 0.55 - 0.7 % malic acid.0.97
1description_snippetSoluble solids: 13 - 15 brix.0.97
1fruit_sizeFruit from 5 to over 8 cm.0.97
1fruit_colorFruit creamy-green, washed with red.0.96
1flavor_profileFlesh cream-white, fine textured, crisp, sweet.0.97
1culinary_useGood cooking.0.94
1storage_durationKeeps about 2 months.0.96
1entry_hardiness_observationNo resistance to chlorosis.0.94
1entry_hardiness_observationManchester noted: not as hardy as Battleford, but better in most other respects; probably worthy of more widespread use, grafted into hardy frame trees.0.92
1growth_habitEvans noted: upright habit, self thinning, annual bearer.0.94
1flavor_profileEvans noted excellent dessert flavor and texture.0.94
1description_snippetReady early Oct.0.93
1recommendation_contextAlso Erskine and Boyko recommend.0.91
1recommendation_contextFB1. H2.0.84
1anecdote_snippet"Agood apple. Tender. So far a poor breeder." says Coutts (1991).0.9
1caption_contextThe page includes a figure showing multiple external and cut fruit views labeled Goodland.0.95
2selection_origin_referenceOriginated with the Morden Research Station, Agriculture Canada.0.99
2breeder_referenceDeveloped by the Research Station, Morden, Manitoba.0.95
2release_year_referenceSelected in 1925, tested as Morden 354, and introduced in 1955.0.99
2entry_hardiness_observationLacks hardiness and should only be used on a trial basis in Zone 3B.0.95
2entry_hardiness_observationLacks hardiness and should only be grown in sheltered locations.0.97
2entry_hardiness_observationHardy to zone 2b, although it does much better in the milder zones.0.85
2growth_habitThe tree is moderately vigorous, upright, round headed, and annually productive.0.97
2productivityIt is annually productive.0.97
2description_snippetResistant to moderately resistant to fire blight.0.72
2fruit_sizeFruit is medium large, 6-8 cm (2 1/2 - 3 in.) in diameter.0.98
2fruit_colorAlarge, green-red blush apple.0.97
2fruit_colorThe skin has a light green base with 25-50% washed with medium red.0.96
2description_snippetFruit is round oblate, regular, and very uniform.0.95
2description_snippetMatures in mid-late season, usually in mid or late September.0.96
2flavor_profileFlesh is pure white, fine textured, crisp yet tender, and sweetly subacid.0.98
2flavor_profileHas excellent dessert quality.0.96
2culinary_useVery good to excellent for eating and cooking.0.98
2storage_durationStores well for up to 20 weeks.0.98
2rootstock_compatibilityIn Saskatchewan this cultivar benefits greatly from top working on a hardy framework tree such as Garnet, Bedford or Nertchinsk, where it is not fully hardy.0.94
2recommendation_contextShould only be used on a trial basis in Zone 3B.0.95
2recommendation_contextShould only be grown in sheltered locations.0.97

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  • p1: apple | Malus domestica | Patten Greening seedling | Agriculture Canada Research Station, Morden MB | Morden apple selection and introduction work | Prairie Canada | Morden, Manitoba | Manitoba
  • p2: apple | Malus domestica | Patten Greening seedling | Agriculture Canada Research Station, Morden | Morden Research Station | Morden apple breeding and selection program | Manitoba | Morden, Manitoba | Prairie Canada | Saskatchewan

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institution_candidateAgriculture Canada Research Station0.60
taxon_keywordmalus0.65

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TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetThe flesh is pure white, fine textured, crisp yet tender and sweetly subacid.0.54
description_snippetThe tree is moderately vigorous, upright, round headed, and is annually productive.0.54
description_snippetworthy of more widespread use, grafted into hardy frame trees" Evans notes: "Upright habit, self thinning, annual bearer, excellent dessert flavor and texture; ready early Oct." Al0.54
description_snippetFlesh cream-white, fine textured, crisp, sweet.0.54
culinary_usecooking, and stores well for up to 20 weeks0.56
culinary_usedessert0.56
culinary_usedessert flavor and texture0.56
culinary_usecooking0.56
productivityproductive0.56
productivityannual bearer, excellent dessert flavor and texture0.56
ripening_windowmatures in mid-late season, usually in mid or late September0.56
storage_durationKeeps about 2 months0.56
flavor_profileflavor and texture0.57
fruit_size8 cm0.58
fruit_size8cm0.58
growth_habitvigorous0.52
growth_habitupright0.52
selection_origin_reference1925, tested as Morden 354 and introduced0.57
selection_origin_reference1925, Named0.57
trial_year_reference19550.63
release_year_reference19550.68
institution_referenceAgriculture Canada Research Station0.60
year_reference19850.55
year_reference19760.55
year_reference19910.55
year_reference19550.55
year_reference19250.55