Patent classifications
A01H6/525
Avocado rootstock named ‘KB1’
A new avocado variety, KB1, was discovered in Chincha, Peru. The KB1 variety when used as a rootstock is notable for its prolific and vigorous feeder root growth ability that results in rapid canopy volume and early productivity of the Hass avocado scion cultivar, and induces larger fruit sizes of the Hass cultivar and is an alternative for locations where ecologic conditions tend to produce small fruit.
Avocado variety named 'KB1'
A new avocado variety, KB1 , was discovered in Chincha, Peru. The KB1 variety when used as a rootstock is notable for its prolific and vigorous feeder root growth ability that results in rapid canopy volume and early productivity of the Hass avocado scion cultivar, and induces larger fruit sizes of the Hass cultivar and is an alternative for locations where ecologic conditions tend to produce small fruit.
Avocado tree named `MIRIAM'
A new and distinct avocado of Persea americana P. Mill. named MIRIAM, particularly characterized by resistance to phytophthora cinnamomi, drought, Alkaline soils, and salinity.
Avocado tree named 'TAMI'
A new and distinct avocado of Persea americana P. Mill. named TAMI, particularly characterized by phytophthora cinnamomi resistance.
Avocado tree named 'BEN-YA'ACOV1'
A new and distinct avocado of Persea americana P. Mill. named BEN-YA'ACOV1, particularly characterized by lower tendency towards alternate bearing, phytophthora cinnamomi and salinity resistance, and induced productivity on the grafted varieties.
Avocado tree named ‘Guacacado’
A new distinct cultivar of Persea americana named GUACACADO is described, characterized by exceptionally large fruit with thick, durable skin. Fruit matures from fall to spring. Trees have has a heavy fruit set in the absence of nearby pollinator trees as well is in a cold climate. Trees are observed cold hardy. The new variety is an avocado tree, suitable for home gardener and commercial use.