Minnesota #1695

Document 7

Title: Minnesota #1695

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Institution: University of Minnesota

Publisher: University of Minnesota

Site: University of Minnesota Conservancy

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Page count: 138

Type: dissertation

Metadata source: intake_backfill_v1

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118year_reference1926Year reference 1926
116year_reference1941Year reference 1941
126year_reference1993Year reference 1993
122year_reference1994Year reference 1994
128year_reference1996Year reference 1996
125year_reference2001Year reference 2001
129year_reference2004Year reference 2004
124year_reference2008Year reference 2008
117year_reference2009Year reference 2009
121year_reference2011Year reference 2011
123year_reference2012Year reference 2012
127year_reference2013Year reference 2013
119year_reference2014Year reference 2014
120year_reference2015Year reference 2015
135release_event2015Release event 2015
115year_reference2016Year reference 2016
130cross_event2016and cultivar for germplasm examined in E x periment I
131cross_event2016environments of E x periment I
132cross_event2016Greenhouse environment of E x periment I
133cross_event2016germination in the field environment of E x periment II for Prunus
134cross_event2016germination in the field environments of E x periments I or II
136selection_origin_eventSelection origin China not Persia, modern-day Iran (Das et al
137selection_origin_eventSelection origin Europe to North America to
138selection_origin_eventSelection origin western Asia to southern Europe whereas the Japanese plum (P

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Cultivar: Northstar

Pages in document: p14 p44 p45 p60 p61 p71 p83 p87 p93 p95 p106 p107 p117

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14explicit_cultivar_referenceIn the early 1950s, P. cerasus Northstar and Meteor were released by the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm (Brooks and Olmo, 1997).
44explicit_cultivar_referenceFor non-scarified seed, average number of weeks ... ranged from 1.0 for ‘Bali’ to 3.6 for ‘Northstar’ with ‘Northstar’ differing significantly from ‘Suda’ and ‘N87155’. ... Average % germination among tart cherry seed stored for 2 months ranged from 8.3% for ‘
45explicit_cultivar_referenceReplications started in the greenhouse from 'Northstar' produced one or more root suckers, with 'Northstar' and 'Suda' producing the largest number; in the field % survival reached 100% for 'Northstar'.
60explicit_cultivar_referenceone replication of seedlings from ‘Northstar’ produced five root suckers after being damaged by herbivores
61explicit_cultivar_referenceAccording to Brooks and Olmo (1997) tart cherry cultivars like ‘Northstar’ and ‘Meteor’ tend to be productive and bear regularly.
71explicit_cultivar_reference‘Northstar’ Saint Paul, MN x xX 11 3
83explicit_cultivar_referenceTart Cherry 'Northstar' 25.0 54.2 3.6 a* 1.4 *
87explicit_cultivar_referenceTart cherry P. cerasus 'Northstar' 27.4 5.39 0.84 9.40
93explicit_cultivar_referenceTart Cherry ... 'Northstar' 2.8
95explicit_cultivar_reference'Northstar' Greenhouse 2/11 7 Field 0 0
106explicit_cultivar_referenceInitial % stainability for tart cherry cultivars ranged from 69% for 'Northstar' to 90% for 'Surecrop'. The tart cherry 'Northstar' differed significantly from 'Surecrop' (Table 2).
107explicit_cultivar_referenceSignificant variation was observed, however, within ‘Meteor’, ‘Northstar’, ‘Suda’, and ‘Surecrop’ ... in ‘Meteor’, ‘Northstar’, ‘Suda’, and ‘Surecrop’ there was not a consistent or linear decrease in % stainability as the experiment progressed.
117explicit_cultivar_reference'Northstar' 1950 Week 18 Brooks and Olmo, 1997

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14release_year_referenceNorthstar was released by the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm in the early 1950s.0.99
14selection_origin_referenceNorthstar is identified as a P. cerasus cultivar from University of Minnesota release history.0.97
14source_reference_abbreviationBrooks and Olmo, 1997 supports this release information.0.98
44description_snippetIn Experiment II greenhouse non-scarified tart cherries, Northstar averaged 3.6 weeks and differed significantly from Suda and N87155.0.96
44description_snippetIn 2-month storage in Experiment II field, Northstar had 8.3% germination, significantly lower than Bali (58.3%).0.96
45anecdote_snippetNorthstar produced one of the largest numbers of root suckers among greenhouse replications.0.99
45productivityField survival for Northstar was highest in the observed range at 100% (Table 10 context).0.97
45description_snippetNo significant difference among tart cherry cultivars was found for initial height, initial stem diameter, change in stem diameter, or change in TCA in either environment.0.93
60anecdote_snippet‘Northstar’ seedlings produced five root suckers in one replication following herbivore damage.0.98
60anecdote_snippetThe root-suckering response in ‘Northstar’ occurred with low to moderate herbivore damage.0.9
60entry_hardiness_observationHerbivore-induced vegetative propagation in ‘Northstar’ is discussed as a potential trait affecting invasive spread under repeated apical damage.0.84
61productivityNamed as a productive tart cherry cultivar with regular bearing according to Brooks and Olmo (1997).0.95
61anecdote_snippetThe cultivar is used as an example of tart cherries that may contribute high propagule loads if planted broadly because of reliable yield, despite variable seed viability context.0.74
61source_reference_abbreviationBrooks and Olmo (1997) source is cited for production and bearing behavior of Northstar.0.95
71selection_origin_referenceCollection location for this row is Saint Paul, MN.0.94
71description_snippetSeed-year marker fields display as x x, and greenhouse/field replication values read as 11 and 3.0.84
83description_snippetTart Cherry 'Northstar' records 25.0% non-scarified and 54.2% scarified germination, with mean weeks 3.6 and 1.4; significance markers appear in the row.0.94
87taxon_contextCultivar listed under Tart cherry (Prunus cerasus).0.99
87description_snippetGreenhouse metrics report initial height 27.4 cm, initial stem diameter 5.39 mm, change in stem diameter 0.84 mm, and change in TCA 9.40 mm2.0.99
93taxon_contextListed as a tart cherry entry: Prunus cerasus 'Northstar'.0.99
93description_snippetHerbivore rating reported as 2.8 in Table 8.0.97
95description_snippetGreenhouse: fraction of replications with suckers = 2/11 and # suckers = 7; Field: fraction of replications with suckers = 0 and # suckers = 0.0.96
106description_snippetNorthstar had initial pollen stainability of 69%, the low end in the tart cherry cultivar set reported on this page (Table 2).0.95
106description_snippetNorthstar was explicitly reported as significantly different from Surecrop in initial stainability.0.93
107description_snippetNorthstar displayed significant variation and lacked a consistent linear decrease in stainability across storage months.0.9
117taxon_contextListed under Tart Cherry as Prunus cerasus L.0.99
117release_year_referenceIntroduction year on-table is 1950.0.98
117source_reference_abbreviationCitation abbreviation is Brooks and Olmo, 1997.0.98

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  • p14: tart cherry | P. cerasus | Prunus spp. | cold-climate breeding | winter-hardy Prunus improvement context | selection and release of cold-adapted Prunus germplasm | Cold-hardy Prunus breeding programs | Minnesota cultivar release history | Invasive potential | University of M
  • p44: Tart cherry | Prunus | Experiment II cultivar comparison | winter-hardy Prunus germination trials | Tart Cherries | Experiment II | University of Minnesota | Miller Plant Research context (implied by thesis format and methods) | Winter-hardy Prunus cultivar evaluation progra
  • p45: tart cherry | Prunus | Prunus winter-hardiness trial entries | winter-hardy Prunus cultivar evaluations | M.S. thesis methods/results section | Tart cherry seedlings results | Plums Experiment I heading | University of Minnesota | Minnesota
  • p60: Prunus tart cherry lineage | Prunus | seedlings observed for invasive traits including suckering | hybrid and interspecific Prunus seedling populations | Results and Discussion | Conclusions
  • p61: Results/discussion narrative section discussing invasiveness indicators in studied Prunus entries | University of Minnesota | University of Minnesota thesis research | winter-hardy Prunus breeding and evaluation context | cultivar performance screening for establishment and
  • p71: Tart Cherry | Prunus | Species rows in Table 1 (Prunus cerasus) | No explicit hybrid notation on this entry | Table 1 | Experiments I and II | Experiment III | Cultivar/entry table | Minnesota research setting | HRC | Saint Paul, MN | UMN
  • p83: Prunus | Tart Cherry | Table 4, Experiment II greenhouse environment | Table 4 | Greenhouse Environment | Experiment II | Average germination and time to germination | Minnesota | University of Minnesota
  • p87: Table 6 | Parameters measured for Prunus seedlings started in the greenhouse | Continuation of numeric cultivar table
  • p93: Thesis Results section | Table 8 | Experiment III: averaged herbivore damage ratings | Minnesota | University of Minnesota research setting | cold climate/upper-latitude context implied by winter-hardy focus
  • p95: Prunus | Tart Cherry | female parent | winter-hardy Prunus cultivar table | Winter-Hardy Prunus evaluation | Table 9 | Female Parent suckering comparison | Minnesota | cold-climate research context
  • p106: Prunus cerasus (tart cherry group, implied by context) | Prunus | tart cherry cultivars | fruit-type cultivar evaluation strata | Results | Pollen stainability | Table 2 | University of Minnesota | University of Minnesota cultivar screening and evaluation program for cold-h
  • p107: Prunus cultivar | Table 2 | winter-hardy Prunus species | cold-hardy Prunus set by fruit-type subgroup | comparative pollen viability trial | Results | Pollen viability | Percent stainability over storage
  • p117: Prunus | Prunus cerasus | winter-hardy Prunus taxa | Tart cherry | Table 1 | Fruit type-specific cultivar inventory | University of Minnesota | UMN thesis project context | Prunus cultivar evaluation program described in the thesis | Minnesota

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14release_year_referenceIn the early 1950s, P. cerasus Northstar and Meteor were released by the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm (Brooks and Olmo, 1997).Northstar was released by the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm in the early 1950s.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
14selection_origin_referenceIn the early 1950s, P. cerasus Northstar and Meteor were released by the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm (Brooks and Olmo, 1997).Northstar is identified as a P. cerasus cultivar from University of Minnesota release history.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
14source_reference_abbreviationIn the early 1950s, P. cerasus Northstar and Meteor were released by the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm (Brooks and Olmo, 1997).Brooks and Olmo, 1997 supports this release information.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
30entry_locationIn 2014, fruits of all tart cherry, except for P. cerasus 'Northstar', and all plum germplasm were collected at maturity at the University of Minnesota Excelsior, MN site... 'Northstar' fruits were collected during week 'Northstar' fruit was collected in week 23 (2013) and week 29 (2014) from a tree in Saint Paul, MN at 44°59’3.6744” N, -93°4’7.2546” W.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
30description_snippetIn 2014, fruits of all tart cherry, except for P. cerasus 'Northstar', and all plum germplasm were collected at maturity at the University of Minnesota Excelsior, MN site... 'Northstar' fruits were collected during week Experiment III fruit type categories include tart cherry, and 'Northstar' is treated as a tart cherry cultivar within that framework.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
30source_reference_abbreviationIn 2014, fruits of all tart cherry, except for P. cerasus 'Northstar', and all plum germplasm were collected at maturity at the University of Minnesota Excelsior, MN site... 'Northstar' fruits were collected during week Tart cherry classification decision on this page references Brown et al. 1989.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
44description_snippetFor non-scarified seed, average number of weeks ... ranged from 1.0 for ‘Bali’ to 3.6 for ‘Northstar’ with ‘Northstar’ differing significantly from ‘Suda’ and ‘N87155’. ... Average % germination among tart cherry seed stIn Experiment II greenhouse non-scarified tart cherries, Northstar averaged 3.6 weeks and differed significantly from Suda and N87155.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
45anecdote_snippetReplications started in the greenhouse from 'Northstar' produced one or more root suckers, with 'Northstar' and 'Suda' producing the largest number; in the field % survival reached 100% for 'Northstar'.Northstar produced one of the largest numbers of root suckers among greenhouse replications.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
45productivityReplications started in the greenhouse from 'Northstar' produced one or more root suckers, with 'Northstar' and 'Suda' producing the largest number; in the field % survival reached 100% for 'Northstar'.Field survival for Northstar was highest in the observed range at 100% (Table 10 context).cultivar 1470Open Review parse
45description_snippetReplications started in the greenhouse from 'Northstar' produced one or more root suckers, with 'Northstar' and 'Suda' producing the largest number; in the field % survival reached 100% for 'Northstar'.No significant difference among tart cherry cultivars was found for initial height, initial stem diameter, change in stem diameter, or changcultivar 1470Open Review parse
60anecdote_snippetone replication of seedlings from ‘Northstar’ produced five root suckers after being damaged by herbivores‘Northstar’ seedlings produced five root suckers in one replication following herbivore damage.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
60entry_hardiness_observationone replication of seedlings from ‘Northstar’ produced five root suckers after being damaged by herbivoresHerbivore-induced vegetative propagation in ‘Northstar’ is discussed as a potential trait affecting invasive spread under repeated apical dacultivar 1470Open Review parse
61productivityAccording to Brooks and Olmo (1997) tart cherry cultivars like ‘Northstar’ and ‘Meteor’ tend to be productive and bear regularly.Named as a productive tart cherry cultivar with regular bearing according to Brooks and Olmo (1997).cultivar 1470Open Review parse
61anecdote_snippetAccording to Brooks and Olmo (1997) tart cherry cultivars like ‘Northstar’ and ‘Meteor’ tend to be productive and bear regularly.The cultivar is used as an example of tart cherries that may contribute high propagule loads if planted broadly because of reliable yield, dcultivar 1470Open Review parse
61source_reference_abbreviationAccording to Brooks and Olmo (1997) tart cherry cultivars like ‘Northstar’ and ‘Meteor’ tend to be productive and bear regularly.Brooks and Olmo (1997) source is cited for production and bearing behavior of Northstar.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
71selection_origin_reference‘Northstar’ Saint Paul, MN x xX 11 3Collection location for this row is Saint Paul, MN.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
71description_snippet‘Northstar’ Saint Paul, MN x xX 11 3Seed-year marker fields display as x x, and greenhouse/field replication values read as 11 and 3.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
83description_snippetTart Cherry 'Northstar' 25.0 54.2 3.6 a* 1.4 *Tart Cherry 'Northstar' records 25.0% non-scarified and 54.2% scarified germination, with mean weeks 3.6 and 1.4; significance markers appeacultivar 1470Open Review parse
85storage_durationTart Cherry 'Northstar' - (26 months); 4.2 (13 months); 8.3 b (2 months).Average field germination for Northstar is 4.2% at 13 months and 8.3% at 2 months; 26-month value is missing; 2-month separation code is 'b'cultivar 1470Open Review parse
85description_snippetTart Cherry 'Northstar' - (26 months); 4.2 (13 months); 8.3 b (2 months).This row is in the Tart Cherry block of Table 5.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
87taxon_contextTart cherry P. cerasus 'Northstar' 27.4 5.39 0.84 9.40Cultivar listed under Tart cherry (Prunus cerasus).cultivar 1470Open Review parse
87description_snippetTart cherry P. cerasus 'Northstar' 27.4 5.39 0.84 9.40Greenhouse metrics report initial height 27.4 cm, initial stem diameter 5.39 mm, change in stem diameter 0.84 mm, and change in TCA 9.40 mm2cultivar 1470Open Review parse
90description_snippetP. cerasus 'Northstar' 6.1 1.26 2.63 10.80Page shows 'Northstar' measured as initial height 6.1 cm, initial diameter 1.26 mm, change in diameter 2.63 mm, and ΔTCA 10.80 mm².cultivar 1470Open Review parse
93taxon_contextTart Cherry ... 'Northstar' 2.8Listed as a tart cherry entry: Prunus cerasus 'Northstar'.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
93description_snippetTart Cherry ... 'Northstar' 2.8Herbivore rating reported as 2.8 in Table 8.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
95description_snippet'Northstar' Greenhouse 2/11 7 Field 0 0Greenhouse: fraction of replications with suckers = 2/11 and # suckers = 7; Field: fraction of replications with suckers = 0 and # suckers =cultivar 1470Open Review parse
97entry_hardiness_observationTart Cherry 'Northstar' 87 100For 'Northstar', percent survival was 87 in greenhouse (Grhs.) and 100 in field at the end of Experiment III.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
106description_snippetInitial % stainability for tart cherry cultivars ranged from 69% for 'Northstar' to 90% for 'Surecrop'. The tart cherry 'Northstar' differed significantly from 'Surecrop' (Table 2).Northstar had initial pollen stainability of 69%, the low end in the tart cherry cultivar set reported on this page (Table 2).cultivar 1470Open Review parse
107description_snippetSignificant variation was observed, however, within ‘Meteor’, ‘Northstar’, ‘Suda’, and ‘Surecrop’ ... in ‘Meteor’, ‘Northstar’, ‘Suda’, and ‘Surecrop’ there was not a consistent or linear decrease in % stainability as thNorthstar displayed significant variation and lacked a consistent linear decrease in stainability across storage months.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
117taxon_context'Northstar' 1950 Week 18 Brooks and Olmo, 1997Listed under Tart Cherry as Prunus cerasus L.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
117release_year_reference'Northstar' 1950 Week 18 Brooks and Olmo, 1997Introduction year on-table is 1950.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
117source_reference_abbreviation'Northstar' 1950 Week 18 Brooks and Olmo, 1997Citation abbreviation is Brooks and Olmo, 1997.cultivar 1470Open Review parse
121storage_durationNorthstar 69% F 75% C 70% C 71% H 68% FG 55% D 58% G-H 57% FG 56% H 53% IJTart cherry cultivar 'Northstar' is recorded as 69% (0 Mo.), 75% (1 Mo.), 70% (2 Mo.), 71% (3 Mo.), 68% (4 Mo.), 55% (5 Mo.), 58% (6 Mo.), 5cultivar 1470Open Review parse
121description_snippetNorthstar 69% F 75% C 70% C 71% H 68% FG 55% D 58% G-H 57% FG 56% H 53% IJNorthstar row uses monthly separation codes F, C, C, H, FG, D, G-H, FG, H, IJ.cultivar 1470Open Review parse

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Linked Cultivars

IDCultivarEvidence / ClaimsRelationshipsHistory / PagesLink
1470Northstar3700Open cultivar
173Moongold3300Open cultivar
143Monitor3100Open cultivar
1419Mount Royal3100Open cultivar
1469Sungold3100Open cultivar
1405South Dakota3000Open cultivar
1471Meteor2900Open cultivar
1403Hazel2800Open cultivar
1487Westcot2700Open cultivar
394Compass2600Open cultivar
1475Whittaker2600Open cultivar
1409Hennepin2500Open cultivar
1490Bali2500Open cultivar
1491Suda2500Open cultivar
1494Gracious2400Open cultivar
1472Alderman2300Open cultivar
140Superior2000Open cultivar
1397La Crescent2000Open cultivar
157Toka1900Open cultivar
1488Debbie'S Gold1800Open cultivar
1493Nbi7551600Open cultivar
1498Winona1600Open cultivar
1499Todd1600Open cultivar
1489Mnzo31400Open cultivar
142Underwood1300Open cultivar
146Pipestone1200Open cultivar
1474Prunus Americana1200Open cultivar
1473Prunus Serotina1100Open cultivar
1512Mesabi900Open cultivar
1501Prunus Munsoniana 'Whittaker'800Open cultivar
1549Surecrop800Open cultivar
1492Nb7155600Open cultivar
170Montmorency500Open cultivar
1504Prunus Cerasus 'Stevnsbaer Brigitte'500Open cultivar
257Pioneer400Open cultivar
290Redcoat400Open cultivar
1476Prunus Cerasus400Open cultivar
1479Prunus Angustifolia400Open cultivar
1500Prunus Americana 'Hazel'400Open cultivar
1503Prunus Domestica 'Mount Royal'400Open cultivar
1506Prunus Spp400Open cultivar
1509Prunus Spp 'South Dakota'400Open cultivar
1516Mns98400Open cultivar
1484Prunus Armeniaca300Open cultivar
1505Tart Cherry Cultivars300Open cultivar
1508Prunus Spp 'Winona'300Open cultivar
1510Prunus Spp 'Hennepin'300Open cultivar
1513Prunus Nigra 'Bounty'300Open cultivar
1514Prunus Spp 'Alderman'300Open cultivar
1515Prunus Spp 'Gracious'300Open cultivar
1517Apricot 'Moongold'300Open cultivar
1518Apricot 'Sungold'300Open cultivar
1531Plum 'Whittaker'300Open cultivar
1537Plum 'Monitor'300Open cultivar
1538Plum 'South Dakota'300Open cultivar
656Dakota200Open cultivar
1478Prunus Domestica200Open cultivar
1485Prunus Persica Batsch200Open cultivar
1497Tecomseh200Open cultivar
1502Japanese-American Hybrid 'South Dakota'200Open cultivar
1507Prunus Domestica 'Todd'200Open cultivar
1511Prunus Munsoniana200Open cultivar
1519Apricot 'Westcot'200Open cultivar
1520Tart Cherry 'Bali'200Open cultivar
1525Plum 'Hazel'200Open cultivar
1526Plum 'Compass'200Open cultivar
1527Plum 'Mount Royal'200Open cultivar
1528Plum 'Opal'200Open cultivar
1529Plum 'Stanley'200Open cultivar
1530Plum 'Todd'200Open cultivar
1532Plum 'Bounty'200Open cultivar
1533Plum 'Alderman'200Open cultivar
1534Plum 'Gracious'200Open cultivar
1535Prunus Spp 'Monitor'200Open cultivar
1536Prunus Spp 'Pipestone'200Open cultivar
1539Plum 'Hennepin'200Open cultivar
1540Plum 'Pipestone'200Open cultivar
1541Plum 'Winona'200Open cultivar
1548P. Nigra200Open cultivar
1477Prunus Persica100Open cultivar
1480Prunus Cerasifera100Open cultivar
1481Prunus Spinosa100Open cultivar
1482Prunus Virginiana100Open cultivar
1483Prunus Campanulata100Open cultivar
1486Prunus Angustifolia Marsh100Open cultivar
1495Opal100Open cultivar
1496Stanley100Open cultivar
1521Tart Cherry 'Mesabi'100Open cultivar
1522Tart Cherry 'Meteor'100Open cultivar
1523Tart Cherry 'Nbi755'100Open cultivar
1524Tart Cherry 'Suda'100Open cultivar
1542P. Armeniaca100Open cultivar
1543P. Cerasus100Open cultivar
1544P. Americana100Open cultivar
1545P. Besseyi X. Prunus Spp100Open cultivar
1546P. Domestica100Open cultivar
1547P. Munsoniana100Open cultivar
1550Kutahya100Open cultivar
parsed only'Alderman'9084, 86, 88, 97, 122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Gracious'9084, 86, 88, 97, 122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Northstar'9030, 85, 90, 97, 121No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Compass'8086, 88, 97, 122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Monitor'8084, 86, 88, 122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Moongold'7082, 85, 90, 97, 120No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Mount Royal'7086, 88, 97, 123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Suda'7085, 88, 97, 121No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Sungold'7082, 85, 90, 97, 120No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Westcot'7082, 85, 90, 97, 120No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Winona'7081, 84, 86No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Bali'6085, 90, 97, 121No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Debbie'S Gold'6082, 85, 97No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Hazel'6086, 88, 97No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Hennepin'6084, 86, 88No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Meteor'6085, 90, 97, 121No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Toka'60119, 123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Underwood'60119, 123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Whittaker'6086, 88, 97No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'South Dakota'5084, 86, 123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Todd'5086, 88, 97No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Pipestone'4084, 86No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyP. domestica 'Opal'3072No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyP. domestica 'Stanley'3072No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyP. domestica 'Todd'3072No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Debbie’S Gold'2090No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'La Crescent'20122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Mesabi'20121No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Nbi755'20121No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Surecrop'20122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus virginiana L2055No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Monitor’2052No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Montmorency’2013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Pioneer'10120No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Superior'10123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus cerasus L1028No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus domestica L1028No staging cultivar page yet

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taxon_keywordprunus0.75

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description_snippetFrom public gardens to homeowners, Prunus species provide a multitude of options for ornamental use.0.54
description_snippetavium L.) and tart (P.0.54
ornamental_useornamental use0.56
culinary_usejelly and dried fruit0.56
storage_durationstorage………………………………………………………………………1110.56
storage_durationstorage……………………………………………………………………………………730.56
storage_durationstorage on pollen viability in winter-hardy0.56
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selection_origin_referenceEurope to North America to0.57
selection_origin_referenceChina not Persia, modern-day Iran (Das et al0.57
release_year_reference20150.68
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breeding_crossgermination in the field environment of E x periment II for Prunus0.65
breeding_crossGreenhouse environment of E x periment I0.65
breeding_crossenvironments of E x periment I0.65
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