STRAWBERRY CULTIVARS
20210076549 ยท 2021-03-11
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Abstract
The invention relates to new strawberry cultivars (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) which have distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness, and which display desirable plant and fruit qualities.
Claims
1. A new and distinct cultivar of strawberry plant as shown and described herein, wherein the cultivar is selected from the group consisting of 01.80-602, 01.138-1, 03.132-3, 04.9-5, 04.18-4, 04.41-6, 04.41-7, 04.76-4, 04.77-2, 05.92-11, 05.95-4, 05.99-6, 05.107-2, 05.108-7, 05.109-2, 05.117-5, 05.120-9, 05.132-1, 05.148-2, 05.165-1, 05.197-2, 05.205-2, 05.206-5, 06.16-602, 06.20-605, 06.51-609, 06.137-2, 06.204-1, 07.1-608, 07.9-601, 07.64-2, 07.64-3, 07.64-5, 07.67-608, 07.90-606, 07.92-3, 07.120-3, 07.134-1, 07.148-1, 07.148-3, 08.5-601, 08.13-605, 08.17-5, 08.18-5, 08.37-603, 08.43-1, 08.43-4, 08.75-1, 08.114-5, 08.124-1, 08.128-2, 08.129-4, 08.131-3, 08.132-3, 08.137-1, 08.150-9, 09.12-605, 09.16-601, 09.20-609, 09.32-605, 09.37-1, 09.48-3, 09.56-608, 09.61-602, 09.62-1, 09.68-602, 09.78-603, 09.85-2, 09.85-601, 09.88-602, 09.91-1, 09.97-3, 09.100-3, 09.103-2, 09.108-2, 09.132-3, 09.141-1, 09.154-605, 09.166-7, 09.171-602, 09.180-1, 10.1-604, 10.5-602, 10.7-3, 10.12-3, 10.15-605, 10.17-1, 10.17-2, 10.23-1, 10.24-2, 10.25-601, 10.30-1, 10.31-602, 10.37-604, 10.38-601, 10.70-611, 10.77-601, 10.78-603, 10.80-605, 10.81-1, 10.82-601, 10.87-2, 10.99-1, 10.105-1, 10.106-1, 10.106-8, 10.116-1, 10.122-3, 10.122-6, 10.124-2, 10.126-3, 10.127-1, 10.134-4, 10.136-4, 10.137-5, 10.140-1, 10.141-1, 10.143-1, 10.144-1, 10.144-2, 10.144-3, 10.160-1, 10.160-9, 10.169-1, 10.187-4, 11.21-1, 11.32-2, 11.34-605, 11.36-601, 11.39-1, 11.49-6, 11.50-1, 11.51-1, 11.55-4, 11.62-603, 11.67-1, 11.71-601, 11.80-2, 11.103-3, 11.103-5, 11.105-1, 11.107-5, 11.109-2, 11.109-3, 11.110-3, 11.113-6, 11.115-3, 11.116-1, 11.129-2, 11.145-1, 11.151-3, 11.151-8, 11.153-2, 11.153-3, 11.154-5, 11.157-1, 11.158-1, 11.167-4, 11.179-3, 11.180-1, 11.181-2, 11.190-3, and 11.195-3.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0516] The following description is based on observations taken of plants and fruits of the new and distinctive strawberry cultivars of the present invention. The new and distinctive strawberry cultivars of the present invention are characterized and distinguished by their resistance to Verticillium, Phytophthora, Fusarium, and/or Macrophomina, by their yield, by their appearance, by their size, and by their firmness.
[0517] In the tables below, as applicable, Vert refers to resistance score for Verticillium resistance; Phy refers to resistance score for Phytophthora; Fus refers to resistance score for Fusarium resistance; and Mac refers to resistance score for Macrophomina resistance. For a given resistance score, a score of 5 represents resistance. Accordingly, a plant with a score of 5 is resistant. A plant with a score of 5 is more resistant than a plant with a score of 4. A plant with a score of 4 is more resistant than a plant with a score of 3. A plant with a score of 3 is more resistant than a plant with a score of 2. A plant with a score of 2 is more resistant than a plant with a score of 1. A score of 1 represents susceptibility. Accordingly, a plant with a score of 1 is susceptible. Yield refers to seasonal yield in grams per plant. App refers to commercial appearance score on a scale of 1 to 5, with a 5 representing the best score. Size refers to seasonal fruit size in grams/fruit. Firm refers to firmness, as measured by a Hunter force gauge rating in #/square inch.
Cultivar 01.80-602
[0518] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 01.80-602. Cultivar 01.80-602 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0519] The strawberry cultivar 01.80-602 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 97.86-1 and 98.78-601. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0520] Cultivar 01.80-602 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 01.80-602 is characterized and distinguished in
[0521] The following detailed description of cultivar 01.80-602 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0522] Certain characteristics of cultivar 01.80-602 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0523] Table 1 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 01.80-602.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 01.80-602 4.5 3.5 2094 3.3 29.9 10.2
Cultivar 01.138-1
[0524] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 01.138-1. Cultivar 01.138-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0525] The strawberry cultivar 01.138-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 97.110-5 and 98.86-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0526] Cultivar 01.138-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 01.138-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0527] The following detailed description of cultivar 01.138-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0528] Certain characteristics of cultivar 01.138-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0529] Table 2 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 01.138-1.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 01.138-1 4.0 4.0 1530 3.2 28.9 10.5
Cultivar 03.132-3
[0530] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 03.132-3. Cultivar 03.132-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0531] The strawberry cultivar 03.132-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 99.88-7 and 98.153-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0532] Cultivar 03.132-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 03.132-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0533] The following detailed description of cultivar 03.132-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0534] Certain characteristics of cultivar 03.132-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0535] Table 3 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 03.132-3.
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Cultivar Vert Yield App Size Firm 03.132-3 3.1 2595 3.7 34.1 10.2
Cultivar 04.9-5
[0536] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 04.9-5. Cultivar 04.9-5 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0537] The strawberry cultivar 04.9-5 originated from a cross between cultivar Palomar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,472) and unreleased germplasm accession 01.24-602. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0538] Cultivar 04.9-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 04.9-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[0539] The following detailed description of cultivar 04.9-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0540] Certain characteristics of cultivar 04.9-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0541] Table 4 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 04.9-5.
TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 04.9-5 3.3 3.5 3070 3.8 33.3 10.5
Cultivar 04.18-4
[0542] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 04.18-4. Cultivar 04.18-4 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0543] The strawberry cultivar 04.18-4 originated from a cross between cultivar Palomar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,472) and unreleased germplasm accession 01.80-602. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0544] Cultivar 04.18-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 04.18-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[0545] The following detailed description of cultivar 04.18-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0546] Certain characteristics of cultivar 04.18-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0547] Table 5 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 04.18-4.
TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 04.18-4 4.6 3.3 2836 3.6 38.1 9.8
Cultivar 04.41-6
[0548] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 04.41-6. Cultivar 04.41-6 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0549] The strawberry cultivar 04.41-6 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 00.139-3 and cultivar Palomar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,472). The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0550] Cultivar 04.41-6 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 04.41-6 is characterized and distinguished in
[0551] The following detailed description of cultivar 04.41-6 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0552] Certain characteristics of cultivar 04.41-6 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0553] Table 6 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 04.41-6.
TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 04.41-6 3.4 2.8 2814 3.9 33.2 10.8
Cultivar 04.41-7
[0554] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 04.41-7. Cultivar 04.41-7 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0555] The strawberry cultivar 04.41-7 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 00.139-3 and cultivar Palomar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,472). The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0556] Cultivar 04.41-7 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 04.41-7 is characterized and distinguished in
[0557] The following detailed description of cultivar 04.41-7 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0558] Certain characteristics of cultivar 04.41-7 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0559] Table 7 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 04.41-7.
TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 04.41-7 4.1 3.4 2315 3.6 33.4 9.5
Cultivar 04.76-4
[0560] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 04.76-4. Cultivar 04.76-4 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0561] The strawberry cultivar 04.76-4 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 01.57-601 and 01.80-602. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0562] Cultivar 04.76-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 04.76-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[0563] The following detailed description of cultivar 04.76-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0564] Certain characteristics of cultivar 04.76-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0565] Table 8 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 04.76-4.
TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 04.76-4 4.9 4.9 4.6 2359 4.1 34.4 14.0
Cultivar 04.77-2
[0566] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 04.77-2. Cultivar 04.77-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0567] The strawberry cultivar 04.77-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 01.61-602 and 01.80-602. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0568] Cultivar 04.77-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 04.77-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0569] The following detailed description of cultivar 04.77-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0570] Certain characteristics of cultivar 04.77-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0571] Table 9 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 04.77-2.
TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 04.77-2 3.9 4.8 2206 3.4 33.8 10.6
Cultivar 05.92-11
[0572] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.92-11. Cultivar 05.92-11 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0573] The strawberry cultivar 05.92-11 originated from a cross between cultivar Palomar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,472) and cultivar Monterey (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,767). The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0574] Cultivar 05.92-11 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.92-11 is characterized and distinguished in
[0575] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.92-11 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0576] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.92-11 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0577] Table 10 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.92-11.
TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 05.92-11 3.4 4.1 2475 3.4 35.0 10.1
Cultivar 05.95-4
[0578] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.95-4. Cultivar 05.95-4 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0579] The strawberry cultivar 05.95-4 originated from a cross between cultivar Palomar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,472) and unreleased germplasm accession 01-138-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0580] Cultivar 05.95-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.95-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[0581] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.95-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0582] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.95-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0583] Table 11 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.95-4.
TABLE-US-00011 TABLE 11 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 05.95-4 2.9 4.0 1871 3.4 39.1 9.9
Cultivar 05.99-6
[0584] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.99-6. Cultivar 05.99-6 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0585] The strawberry cultivar 05.99-6 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 01-138-1 and cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975). The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0586] Cultivar 05.99-6 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.99-6 is characterized and distinguished in
[0587] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.99-6 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0588] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.99-6 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0589] Table 12 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.99-6.
TABLE-US-00012 TABLE 12 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 05.99-6 4.6 3.6 4.9 2468 3.7 39.4 12.3
Cultivar 05.107-2
[0590] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.107-2. Cultivar 05.107-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0591] The strawberry cultivar 05.107-2 originated from a cross between cultivar Monterey (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,767) and unreleased germplasm accession 02.143-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0592] Cultivar 05.107-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.107-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0593] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.107-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0594] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.107-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0595] Table 13 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.107-2.
TABLE-US-00013 TABLE 13 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 05.107-2 4.6 4.8 4.6 1500 3.8 34.5 11.4
Cultivar 05.108-7
[0596] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.108-7. Cultivar 05.108-7 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0597] The strawberry cultivar 05.108-7 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 01.138-1 and 02.143-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0598] Cultivar 05.108-7 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.108-7 is characterized and distinguished in
[0599] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.108-7 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0600] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.108-7 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0601] Table 14 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.108-7.
TABLE-US-00014 TABLE 14 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 05.108-7 4.7 3.9 5.0 2575 3.7 38.3 10.9
Cultivar 05.109-2
[0602] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.109-2. Cultivar 05.109-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0603] The strawberry cultivar 05.109-2 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 02.143-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0604] Cultivar 05.109-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.109-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0605] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.109-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0606] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.109-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0607] Table 15 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.109-2.
TABLE-US-00015 TABLE 15 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 05.109-2 5.0 4.5 2856 3.7 35.9 12.1
Cultivar 05.117-5
[0608] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.117-5. Cultivar 05.117-5 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0609] The strawberry cultivar 05.117-5 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 02.93-6 and 00.57-613. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0610] Cultivar 05.117-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.117-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[0611] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.117-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0612] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.117-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0613] Table 16 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.117-5.
TABLE-US-00016 TABLE 16 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 05.117-5 4.8 3.6 4.9 1442 3.7 35.5 13.3
Cultivar 05.120-9
[0614] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.120-9. Cultivar 05.120-9 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0615] The strawberry cultivar 05.120-9 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 00.139-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0616] Cultivar 05.120-9 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.120-9 is characterized and distinguished in
[0617] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.120-9 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0618] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.120-9 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0619] Table 17 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.120-9.
TABLE-US-00017 TABLE 17 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 05.120-9 3.9 2.8 2657 4.1 41.4 11.3
Cultivar 05.132-1
[0620] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.132-1. Cultivar 05.132-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0621] The strawberry cultivar 05.132-1 originated from a cross between cultivar Monterey (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,767) and unreleased germplasm accession 01.134-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0622] Cultivar 05.132-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.132-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0623] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.132-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0624] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.132-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0625] Table 18 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.132-1.
TABLE-US-00018 TABLE 18 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 05.132-1 2.6 3.8 2612 3.5 38.4 11.9
Cultivar 05.148-2
[0626] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.148-2. Cultivar 05.148-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0627] The strawberry cultivar 05.148-2 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 02.229-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0628] Cultivar 05.148-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.148-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0629] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.148-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0630] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.148-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0631] Table 19 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.148-2.
TABLE-US-00019 TABLE 19 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 05.148-2 4.7 4.5 5.0 2082 3.5 34.1 12.9
Cultivar 05.165-1
[0632] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.165-1. Cultivar 05.165-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0633] The strawberry cultivar 05.165-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 02.143-3 and 01.111-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0634] Cultivar 05.165-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.165-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0635] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.165-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0636] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.165-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0637] Table 20 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.165-1.
TABLE-US-00020 TABLE 20 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 05.165-1 3.9 4.0 1.0 1620 3.6 34.8 12.4
Cultivar 05.197-2
[0638] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.197-2. Cultivar 05.197-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0639] The strawberry cultivar 05.197-2 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 01.134-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0640] Cultivar 05.197-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.197-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0641] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.197-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0642] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.197-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0643] Table 21 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.197-2.
TABLE-US-00021 TABLE 21 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 05.197-2 5.0 4.1 2707 3.7 40.0 12.1
Cultivar 05.205-2
[0644] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.205-2. Cultivar 05.205-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0645] The strawberry cultivar 05.205-2 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 02.134-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0646] Cultivar 05.205-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.205-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0647] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.205-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0648] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.205-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0649] Table 22 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.205-2.
TABLE-US-00022 TABLE 22 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 05.205-2 3.9 2.8 2673 3.9 39.1 9.4
Cultivar 05.206-5
[0650] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 05.206-5. Cultivar 05.206-5 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0651] The strawberry cultivar 05.206-5 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 02.143-3 and 02.134-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0652] Cultivar 05.206-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 05.206-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[0653] The following detailed description of cultivar 05.206-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0654] Certain characteristics of cultivar 05.206-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0655] Table 23 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 05.206-5.
TABLE-US-00023 TABLE 23 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 05.206-5 5.0 3.9 1.9 2341 3.9 33.3 14.7
Cultivar 06.16-602
[0656] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 06.16-602. Cultivar 06.16-602 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0657] The strawberry cultivar 06.16-602 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 01.80-602 and 03.75-601. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0658] Cultivar 06.16-602 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 06.16-602 is characterized and distinguished in
[0659] The following detailed description of cultivar 06.16-602 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0660] Certain characteristics of cultivar 06.16-602 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0661] Table 24 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 06.16-602.
TABLE-US-00024 TABLE 24 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 06.16-602 4.9 4.1 1777 3.7 40.9 10.8
Cultivar 06.20-605
[0662] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 06.20-605. Cultivar 06.20-605 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0663] The strawberry cultivar 06.20-605 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.65-601 and 03.75-601. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0664] Cultivar 06.20-605 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 06.20-605 is characterized and distinguished in
[0665] The following detailed description of cultivar 06.20-605 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0666] Certain characteristics of cultivar 06.20-605 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0667] Table 25 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 06.20-605.
TABLE-US-00025 TABLE 25 Cultivar Vert Fus Yield App Size Firm 06.20-605 4.9 4.9 2137 3.4 37.7 11.7
Cultivar 06.51-609
[0668] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 06.51-609. Cultivar 06.51-609 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0669] The strawberry cultivar 06.51-609 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 02.144-3 and 02.68-608. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0670] Cultivar 06.51-609 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 06.51-609 is characterized and distinguished in
[0671] The following detailed description of cultivar 06.51-609 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0672] Certain characteristics of cultivar 06.51-609 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0673] Table 26 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 06.51-609.
TABLE-US-00026 TABLE 26 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 06.51-609 3.3 4.0 2.6 2034 3.9 32.4 11.8
Cultivar 06.137-2
[0674] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 06.137-2. Cultivar 06.137-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0675] The strawberry cultivar 06.137-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 02.143-3 and 02.132-6. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0676] Cultivar 06.137-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 06.137-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0677] The following detailed description of cultivar 06.137-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0678] Certain characteristics of cultivar 06.137-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0679] Table 27 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 06.137-2.
TABLE-US-00027 TABLE 27 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 06.137-2 4.8 4.1 2.5 1630 4.3 38.5 12.8
Cultivar 06.204-1
[0680] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 06.204-1. Cultivar 06.204-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0681] The strawberry cultivar 06.204-1 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 03.97-1 and cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975). The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0682] Cultivar 06.204-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 06.204-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0683] The following detailed description of cultivar 06.204-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0684] Certain characteristics of cultivar 06.204-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0685] Table 28 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 06.204-1.
TABLE-US-00028 TABLE 28 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 06.204-1 4.0 2.2 4.3 2621 3.9 38.3 12.5
Cultivar 07.1-608
[0686] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.1-608. Cultivar 07.1-608 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0687] The strawberry cultivar 07.1-608 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.65-601 and 03.111-5. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0688] Cultivar 07.1-608 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.1-608 is characterized and distinguished in
[0689] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.1-608 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0690] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.1-608 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0691] Table 29 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.1-608.
TABLE-US-00029 TABLE 29 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 07.1-608 2.5 2.3 5.0 2274 3.8 34.0 13.3
Cultivar 07.9-601
[0692] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.9-601. Cultivar 07.9-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0693] The strawberry cultivar 07.9-601 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.38-603 and 04.73-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0694] Cultivar 07.9-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.9-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[0695] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.9-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0696] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.9-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0697] Table 30 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.9-601.
TABLE-US-00030 TABLE 30 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 07.9-601 3.5 3.9 2116 3.7 33.4 13.9
Cultivar 07.64-2
[0698] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.64-2. Cultivar 07.64-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0699] The strawberry cultivar 07.64-2 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 03.1-606. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0700] Cultivar 07.64-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.64-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0701] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.64-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0702] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.64-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0703] Table 31 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.64-2.
TABLE-US-00031 TABLE 31 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 07.64-2 3.5 3.9 5.0 2352 4.1 36.6 10.4
Cultivar 07.64-3
[0704] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.64-3. Cultivar 07.64-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0705] The strawberry cultivar 07.64-3 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 03.1-606. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0706] Cultivar 07.64-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.64-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0707] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.64-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0708] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.64-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0709] Table 32 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.64-3.
TABLE-US-00032 TABLE 32 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 07.64-3 3.3 2.9 5.0 2103 4.1 35.7 11.3
Cultivar 07.64-5
[0710] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.64-5. Cultivar 07.64-5 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0711] The strawberry cultivar 07.64-5 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 03.1-606. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0712] Cultivar 07.64-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.64-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[0713] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.64-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0714] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.64-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0715] Table 33 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.64-5.
TABLE-US-00033 TABLE 33 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 07.64-5 3.1 4.0 3.4 2676 3.6 35.6 12.0
Cultivar 07.67-608
[0716] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.67-608. Cultivar 07.67-608 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0717] The strawberry cultivar 07.67-608 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.132-3 and 03.1-606. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0718] Cultivar 07.67-608 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.67-608 is characterized and distinguished in
[0719] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.67-608 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0720] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.67-608 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0721] Table 34 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.67-608.
TABLE-US-00034 TABLE 34 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 07.67-608 3.3 4.0 2612 3.5 38.0 12.5
Cultivar 07.90-606
[0722] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.90-606. Cultivar 07.90-606 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0723] The strawberry cultivar 07.90-606 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.13-604 and 04.56-608. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0724] Cultivar 07.90-606 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.90-606 is characterized and distinguished in
[0725] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.90-606 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0726] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.90-606 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0727] Table 35 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.90-606.
TABLE-US-00035 TABLE 35 Cultivar Vert Yield App Size Firm 07.90-606 3.8 2210 3.5 34.5 12.0
Cultivar 07.92-3
[0728] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.92-3. Cultivar 07.92-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0729] The strawberry cultivar 07.92-3 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 04.73-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0730] Cultivar 07.92-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.92-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0731] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.92-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0732] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.92-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0733] Table 36 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.92-3.
TABLE-US-00036 TABLE 36 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 07.92-3 3.9 4.2 4.8 2709 3.7 40.3 12.5
Cultivar 07.120-3
[0734] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.120-3. Cultivar 07.120-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0735] The strawberry cultivar 07.120-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.92-8 and 03.149-8. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0736] Cultivar 07.120-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.120-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0737] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.120-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0738] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.120-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0739] Table 37 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.120-3.
TABLE-US-00037 TABLE 37 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 07.120-3 4.8 3.5 1737 3.8 34.2 11.9
Cultivar 07.134-1
[0740] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.134-1. Cultivar 07.134-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0741] The strawberry cultivar 07.134-1 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 02.103-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0742] Cultivar 07.134-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.134-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0743] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.134-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0744] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.134-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0745] Table 38 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.134-1.
TABLE-US-00038 TABLE 38 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 07.134-1 4.8 3.5 4.8 2002 4.4 46.5 12.7
Cultivar 07.148-1
[0746] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.148-1. Cultivar 07.148-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0747] The strawberry cultivar 07.148-1 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 03.132-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0748] Cultivar 07.148-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.148-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0749] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.148-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0750] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.148-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0751] Table 39 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.148-1.
TABLE-US-00039 TABLE 39 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 07.148-1 4.5 4.4 5.0 2740 4.0 34.3 12.5
Cultivar 07.148-3
[0752] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 07.148-3. Cultivar 07.148-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0753] The strawberry cultivar 07.148-3 originated from a cross between cultivar San Andreas (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,975) and unreleased germplasm accession 03.132-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0754] Cultivar 07.148-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 07.148-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0755] The following detailed description of cultivar 07.148-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0756] Certain characteristics of cultivar 07.148-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0757] Table 40 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 07.148-3.
TABLE-US-00040 TABLE 40 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 07.148-3 4.9 4.1 5.0 2329 3.5 30.6 13.7
Cultivar 08.5-601
[0758] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.5-601. Cultivar 08.5-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0759] The strawberry cultivar 08.5-601 originated from a cross between cultivar Benicia (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,542) and unreleased germplasm accession 04.77-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0760] Cultivar 08.5-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.5-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[0761] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.5-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0762] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.5-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0763] Table 41 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.5-601.
TABLE-US-00041 TABLE 41 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.5-601 4.3 4.8 4.6 2.6 1860 3.4 30.7 10.9
Cultivar 08.13-605
[0764] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.13-605. Cultivar 08.13-605 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0765] The strawberry cultivar 08.13-605 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.41-6 and 05.117-5. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0766] Cultivar 08.13-605 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.13-605 is characterized and distinguished in
[0767] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.13-605 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0768] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.13-605 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0769] Table 42 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.13-605.
TABLE-US-00042 TABLE 42 Cultivar Vert Yield App Size Firm 08.13-605 4.0 2714 4.0 33.2 12.0
Cultivar 08.17-5
[0770] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.17-5. Cultivar 08.17-5 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0771] The strawberry cultivar 08.17-5 originated from a cross between cultivar Benicia (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,542) and unreleased germplasm accession 05.165-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0772] Cultivar 08.17-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.17-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[0773] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.17-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0774] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.17-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0775] Table 43 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.17-5.
TABLE-US-00043 TABLE 43 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.17-5 3.2 4.8 4.5 3.5 2464 3.8 33.9 11.3
Cultivar 08.18-5
[0776] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.18-5. Cultivar 08.18-5 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0777] The strawberry cultivar 08.18-5 originated from a cross between cultivar Benicia (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,542) and unreleased germplasm accession 04.77-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0778] Cultivar 08.18-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.18-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[0779] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.18-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0780] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.18-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0781] Table 44 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.18-5.
TABLE-US-00044 TABLE 44 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 08.18-5 3.9 4.8 4.5 2708 3.4 39.3 11.0
Cultivar 08.37-603
[0782] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.37-603. Cultivar 08.37-603 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0783] The strawberry cultivar 08.37-603 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.41-6 and 04.1-601. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0784] Cultivar 08.37-603 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.37-603 is characterized and distinguished in
[0785] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.37-603 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0786] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.37-603 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0787] Table 45 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.37-603.
TABLE-US-00045 TABLE 45 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.37-603 3.5 3.3 5.0 3.1 2081 3.3 32.4 12.0
Cultivar 08.43-1
[0788] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.43-1. Cultivar 08.43-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0789] The strawberry cultivar 08.43-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.41-6 and 05.99-6. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0790] Cultivar 08.43-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.43-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0791] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.43-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0792] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.43-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0793] Table 46 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.43-1.
TABLE-US-00046 TABLE 46 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.43-1 4.7 3.0 4.8 4.8 2603 3.8 33.6 12.5
Cultivar 08.43-4
[0794] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.43-4. Cultivar 08.43-4 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0795] The strawberry cultivar 08.43-4 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.41-6 and 05.99-6. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0796] Cultivar 08.43-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.43-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[0797] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.43-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0798] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.43-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0799] Table 47 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.43-4.
TABLE-US-00047 TABLE 47 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.43-4 2.8 4.2 4.8 4.0 2101 3.7 36.3 11.1
Cultivar 08.75-1
[0800] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.75-1. Cultivar 08.75-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0801] The strawberry cultivar 08.75-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.165-1 and 04.53-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0802] Cultivar 08.75-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.75-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0803] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.75-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0804] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.75-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0805] Table 48 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.75-1.
TABLE-US-00048 TABLE 48 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 08.75-1 3.0 4.8 2080 4.0 36.6 13.7
Cultivar 08.114-5
[0806] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.114-5. Cultivar 08.114-5 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0807] The strawberry cultivar 08.114-5 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.92-14 and 05.109-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0808] Cultivar 08.114-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.114-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[0809] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.114-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0810] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.114-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0811] Table 49 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.114-5.
TABLE-US-00049 TABLE 49 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 08.114-5 3.9 3.6 2136 3.6 29.1 11.2
Cultivar 08.123-1
[0812] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.123-1. Cultivar 08.123-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0813] The strawberry cultivar 08.123-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.114-3 and 04.9-5. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0814] Cultivar 08.123-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.123-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0815] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.123-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0816] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.123-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0817] Table 50 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.123-1.
TABLE-US-00050 TABLE 50 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.123-1 3.4 4.1 3.5 3.5 3263 3.6 32.4 12.2
Cultivar 08.124-1
[0818] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.124-1. Cultivar 08.124-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0819] The strawberry cultivar 08.124-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.99-6 and 04.9-5. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0820] Cultivar 08.124-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.124-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0821] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.124-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0822] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.124-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0823] Table 51 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.124-1.
TABLE-US-00051 TABLE 51 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.124-1 4.0 4.6 5.0 4.5 2774 3.9 34.0 11.9
Cultivar 08.128-2
[0824] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.128-2. Cultivar 08.128-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0825] The strawberry cultivar 08.128-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.102-2 and 04.18-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0826] Cultivar 08.128-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.128-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0827] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.128-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0828] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.128-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0829] Table 52 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.128-2.
TABLE-US-00052 TABLE 52 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.128-2 4.5 4.1 4.8 4.6 2516 3.5 34.0 10.4
Cultivar 08.129-4
[0830] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.129-4. Cultivar 08.129-4 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0831] The strawberry cultivar 08.129-4 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.114-3 and 04.18-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0832] Cultivar 08.129-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.129-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[0833] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.129-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0834] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.129-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0835] Table 53 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.129-4.
TABLE-US-00053 TABLE 53 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.129-4 4.8 4.4 4.9 3.0 2827 3.8 32.3 11.2
Cultivar 08.131-3
[0836] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.131-3. Cultivar 08.131-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0837] The strawberry cultivar 08.131-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.109-2 and 04.18-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0838] Cultivar 08.131-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.131-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0839] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.131-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0840] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.131-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0841] Table 54 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.131-3.
TABLE-US-00054 TABLE 54 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.131-3 4.5 4.5 4.9 4.8 2701 3.7 34.3 10.3
Cultivar 08.132-3
[0842] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.132-3. Cultivar 08.132-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0843] The strawberry cultivar 08.132-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.165-1 and 04.18-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0844] Cultivar 08.132-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.132-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0845] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.132-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0846] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.132-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0847] Table 55 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.132-3.
TABLE-US-00055 TABLE 55 Cultivar Vert Phy Yield App Size Firm 08.132-3 5.0 3.6 2540 3.9 37.4 12.2
Cultivar 08.137-1
[0848] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.137-1. Cultivar 08.137-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0849] The strawberry cultivar 08.137-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.41-6 and 04.1-601. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0850] Cultivar 08.137-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.137-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0851] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.137-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0852] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.137-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0853] Table 56 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.137-1.
TABLE-US-00056 TABLE 56 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 08.137-1 3.4 N/A 4.6 2524 3.6 35.7 12.5
Cultivar 08.138-3
[0854] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.138-3. Cultivar 08.138-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0855] The strawberry cultivar 08.138-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.165-1 and 04.76-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0856] Cultivar 08.138-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.138-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0857] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.138-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0858] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.138-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0859] Table 57 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.138-3.
TABLE-US-00057 TABLE 57 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 08.138-3 2.8 4.1 4.9 4.8 2691 3.4 32.8 10.2
Cultivar 08.150-9
[0860] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 08.150-9. Cultivar 08.150-9 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0861] The strawberry cultivar 08.150-9 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.165-1 and 05.199-10. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0862] Cultivar 08.150-9 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 08.150-9 is characterized and distinguished in
[0863] The following detailed description of cultivar 08.150-9 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0864] Certain characteristics of cultivar 08.150-9 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0865] Table 58 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 08.150-9.
TABLE-US-00058 TABLE 58 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 08.150-9 4.3 4.3 2.3 2467 4.1 35.9 11.8
Cultivar 09.12-605
[0866] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.12-605. Cultivar 09.12-605 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0867] The strawberry cultivar 09.12-605 originated from a cross between cultivar Mojave (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,589) and unreleased germplasm accession 05.165-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0868] Cultivar 09.12-605 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.12-605 is characterized and distinguished in
[0869] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.12-605 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0870] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.12-605 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0871] Table 59 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.12-605.
TABLE-US-00059 TABLE 59 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 09.12-605 2.5 4.2 1.9 2071 3.8 33.2 10.7
Cultivar 09.16-601
[0872] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.16-601. Cultivar 09.16-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0873] The strawberry cultivar 09.16-601 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.132-3 and 06.132-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0874] Cultivar 09.16-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.16-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[0875] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.16-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0876] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.16-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0877] Table 60 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.16-601.
TABLE-US-00060 TABLE 60 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.16-601 1063 36.3 3.6 3.6
Cultivar 09.20-609
[0878] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.20-609. Cultivar 09.20-609 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0879] The strawberry cultivar 09.20-609 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.95-4 and 06.132-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0880] Cultivar 09.20-609 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.20-609 is characterized and distinguished in
[0881] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.20-609 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0882] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.20-609 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0883] Table 61 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.20-609.
TABLE-US-00061 TABLE 61 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.20-609 2068 3.6 33.0 10.6
Cultivar 09.32-605
[0884] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.32-605. Cultivar 09.32-605 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0885] The strawberry cultivar 09.32-605 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.45-605 and 05.107-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0886] Cultivar 09.32-605 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.32-605 is characterized and distinguished in
[0887] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.32-605 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0888] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.32-605 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0889] Table 62 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.32-605.
TABLE-US-00062 TABLE 62 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.32-605 2053 3.4 29.5 11.7
Cultivar 09.37-1
[0890] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.37-1. Cultivar 09.37-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0891] The strawberry cultivar 09.37-1 originated from a cross between cultivar Mojave (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,589) and unreleased germplasm accession 05.120-9. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0892] Cultivar 09.37-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.37-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0893] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.37-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0894] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.37-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0895] Table 63 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.37-1.
TABLE-US-00063 TABLE 63 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 09.37-1 4.3 3.6 4.5 4.5 1993 3.8 36.5 10.8
Cultivar 09.48-3
[0896] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.48-3. Cultivar 09.48-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0897] The strawberry cultivar 09.48-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.41-7 and 05.197-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0898] Cultivar 09.48-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.48-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0899] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.48-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0900] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.48-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0901] Table 64 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.48-3.
TABLE-US-00064 TABLE 64 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.48-3 2520 3.7 31.6 11.1
Cultivar 09.56-608
[0902] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.56-608. Cultivar 09.56-608 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0903] The strawberry cultivar 09.56-608 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 04.45-605 and 06.137-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0904] Cultivar 09.56-608 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.56-608 is characterized and distinguished in
[0905] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.56-608 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0906] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.56-608 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0907] Table 65 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.56-608.
TABLE-US-00065 TABLE 65 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.56-608 1724 3.2 27.3 10.0
Cultivar 09.61-602
[0908] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.61-602. Cultivar 09.61-602 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0909] The strawberry cultivar 09.61-602 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.154-2 and 04.76-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0910] Cultivar 09.61-602 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.61-602 is characterized and distinguished in
[0911] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.61-602 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0912] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.61-602 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0913] Table 66 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.61-602.
TABLE-US-00066 TABLE 66 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 09.61-602 3.7 3.7 5.0 2833 3.6 30.1 10.8
Cultivar 09.62-1
[0914] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.62-1. Cultivar 09.62-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0915] The strawberry cultivar 09.62-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.165-1 and 04.76-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0916] Cultivar 09.62-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.62-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0917] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.62-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0918] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.62-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0919] Table 67 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.62-1.
TABLE-US-00067 TABLE 67 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 09.62-1 4.2 4.5 4.4 2177 3.8 33.6 11.4
Cultivar 09.68-602
[0920] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.68-602. Cultivar 09.68-602 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0921] The strawberry cultivar 09.68-602 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.165-1 and 05.92-11. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0922] Cultivar 09.68-602 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.68-602 is characterized and distinguished in
[0923] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.68-602 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0924] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.68-602 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0925] Table 68 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.68-602.
TABLE-US-00068 TABLE 68 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 09.68-602 3.7 2.7 4.4 4.9 2354 3.9 33.9 11.0
Cultivar 09.78-603
[0926] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.78-603. Cultivar 09.78-603 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0927] The strawberry cultivar 09.78-603 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.117-5 and 05.144-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0928] Cultivar 09.78-603 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.78-603 is characterized and distinguished in
[0929] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.78-603 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0930] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.78-603 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0931] Table 69 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.78-603.
TABLE-US-00069 TABLE 69 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.78-603 1686 3.4 32.7 11.4
Cultivar 09.85-2
[0932] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.85-2. Cultivar 09.85-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0933] The strawberry cultivar 09.85-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.154-2 and 05.172-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0934] Cultivar 09.85-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.85-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0935] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.85-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0936] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.85-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0937] Table 70 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.85-2.
TABLE-US-00070 TABLE 70 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 09.85-2 3.2 4.7 3.3 2.6 2537 3.9 36.2 9.9
Cultivar 09.85-601
[0938] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.85-601. Cultivar 09.85-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0939] The strawberry cultivar 09.85-601 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.154-2 and 05.172-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0940] Cultivar 09.85-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.85-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[0941] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.85-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0942] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.85-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0943] Table 71 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.85-601.
TABLE-US-00071 TABLE 71 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.85-601 2142 4.0 33.8 10.4
Cultivar 09.88-602
[0944] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.88-602. Cultivar 09.88-602 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0945] The strawberry cultivar 09.88-602 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.97-9 and 05.194-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0946] Cultivar 09.88-602 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.88-602 is characterized and distinguished in
[0947] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.88-602 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0948] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.88-602 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0949] Table 72 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.88-602.
TABLE-US-00072 TABLE 72 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.88-602 2283 3.8 34.5 12.6
Cultivar 09.91-1
[0950] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.91-1. Cultivar 09.91-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0951] The strawberry cultivar 09.91-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.154-2 and 05.194-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0952] Cultivar 09.91-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.91-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0953] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.91-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0954] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.91-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0955] Table 73 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.91-1.
TABLE-US-00073 TABLE 73 Cultivar Vert Yield App Size Firm 09.91-1 4.5 2463 3.7 28.9 11.2
Cultivar 09.97-3
[0956] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.97-3. Cultivar 09.97-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0957] The strawberry cultivar 09.97-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.132-3 and 05.194-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0958] Cultivar 09.97-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.97-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0959] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.97-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0960] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.97-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0961] Table 74 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.97-3.
TABLE-US-00074 TABLE 74 Cultivar Vert Fus Yield App Size Firm 09.97-3 4.7 4.3 1768 3.6 32.6 13.2
Cultivar 09.100-3
[0962] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.100-3. Cultivar 09.100-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0963] The strawberry cultivar 09.100-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 03.132-3 and 05.197-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0964] Cultivar 09.100-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.100-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0965] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.100-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0966] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.100-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0967] Table 75 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.100-3.
TABLE-US-00075 TABLE 75 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.100-3 1941 3.6 38.2 10.9
Cultivar 09.103-2
[0968] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.103-2. Cultivar 09.103-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0969] The strawberry cultivar 09.103-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.194-1 and 05.197-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0970] Cultivar 09.103-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.103-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0971] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.103-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0972] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.103-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0973] Table 76 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.103-2.
TABLE-US-00076 TABLE 76 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 09.103-2 4.2 4.2 4.8 4.6 2788 3.4 32.9 10.4
Cultivar 09.108-2
[0974] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.108-2. Cultivar 09.108-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0975] The strawberry cultivar 09.108-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.197-2 and 05.206-5. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0976] Cultivar 09.108-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.108-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[0977] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.108-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0978] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.108-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0979] Table 77 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.108-2.
TABLE-US-00077 TABLE 77 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 09.108-2 4.7 2.8 4.6 1800 3.9 32.1 12.6
Cultivar 09.132-3
[0980] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.132-3. Cultivar 09.132-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0981] The strawberry cultivar 09.132-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.197-2 and 05.107-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0982] Cultivar 09.132-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.132-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[0983] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.132-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0984] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.132-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0985] Table 78 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.132-3.
TABLE-US-00078 TABLE 78 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 09.132-3 4.3 4.7 5.0 3.4 2200 4.1 31.4 10.7
Cultivar 09.141-1
[0986] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.141-1. Cultivar 09.141-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0987] The strawberry cultivar 09.141-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.115-5 and 05.165-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0988] Cultivar 09.141-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.141-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[0989] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.141-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0990] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.141-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0991] Table 79 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.141-1.
TABLE-US-00079 TABLE 79 Cultivar Vert Phy Fus Yield App Size Firm 09.141-1 3.0 3.1 5.0 2192 3.8 30.6 11.7
Cultivar 09.154-605
[0992] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.154-605. Cultivar 09.154-605 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0993] The strawberry cultivar 09.154-605 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 04.9-5. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[0994] Cultivar 09.154-605 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.154-605 is characterized and distinguished in
[0995] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.154-605 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[0996] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.154-605 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[0997] Table 80 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.154-605.
TABLE-US-00080 TABLE 80 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.154-605 1155 3.5 39.7 10.9
Cultivar 09.166-7
[0998] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.166-7. Cultivar 09.166-7 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[0999] The strawberry cultivar 09.166-7 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 05.132-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1000] Cultivar 09.166-7 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.166-7 is characterized and distinguished in
[1001] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.166-7 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1002] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.166-7 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1003] Table 81 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.166-7.
TABLE-US-00081 TABLE 81 Cultivar Vert Fus Yield App Size Firm 09.166-7 3.7 5.0 2401 3.7 31.7 11.9
Cultivar 09.171-602
[1004] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.171-602. Cultivar 09.171-602 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1005] The strawberry cultivar 09.171-602 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.194-1 and 05.148-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1006] Cultivar 09.171-602 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.171-602 is characterized and distinguished in
[1007] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.171-602 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1008] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.171-602 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1009] Table 82 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.171-602.
TABLE-US-00082 TABLE 82 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 09.171-602 2552 3.8 33.2 11.7
Cultivar 09.180-1
[1010] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 09.180-1. Cultivar 09.180-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1011] The strawberry cultivar 09.180-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.171-5 and 05.205-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1012] Cultivar 09.180-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 09.180-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1013] The following detailed description of cultivar 09.180-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1014] Certain characteristics of cultivar 09.180-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1015] Table 83 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 09.180-1.
TABLE-US-00083 TABLE 83 Cultivar Phy Fus Mac Yield App Size Firm 09.180-1 2.4 4.8 3.8 2626 4.4 36.1 9.9
Cultivar 10.1-604
[1016] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.1-604. Cultivar 10.1-604 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1017] The strawberry cultivar 10.1-604 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.54-611 and 06.20-605. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1018] Cultivar 10.1-604 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.1-604 is characterized and distinguished in
[1019] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.1-604 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1020] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.1-604 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1021] Table 84 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.1-604.
TABLE-US-00084 TABLE 84 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.1-604 1455 3.7 41.4 10.9
Cultivar 10.5-602
[1022] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.5-602. Cultivar 10.5-602 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1023] The strawberry cultivar 10.5-602 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.137-2 and 07.64-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1024] Cultivar 10.5-602 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.5-602 is characterized and distinguished in
[1025] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.5-602 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1026] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.5-602 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1027] Table 85 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.5-602.
TABLE-US-00085 TABLE 85 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.5-602 1256 3.9 41.7 10.9
Cultivar 10.7-3
[1028] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.7-3. Cultivar 10.7-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1029] The strawberry cultivar 10.7-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.54-611 and 07.64-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1030] Cultivar 10.7-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.7-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1031] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.7-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1032] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.7-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1033] Table 86 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.7-3.
TABLE-US-00086 TABLE 86 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.7-3 1934 3.8 37.3 11.3
Cultivar 10.12-3
[1034] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.12-3. Cultivar 10.12-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1035] The strawberry cultivar 10.12-3 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 06.20-605 and cultivar Merced. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1036] Cultivar 10.12-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.12-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1037] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.12-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1038] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.12-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1039] Table 87 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.12-3.
TABLE-US-00087 TABLE 87 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.12-3 2080 3.5 30.7 11.8
Cultivar 10.15-605
[1040] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.15-605. Cultivar 10.15-605 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1041] The strawberry cultivar 10.15-605 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 07.64-3 and cultivar Merced. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1042] Cultivar 10.15-605 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.15-605 is characterized and distinguished in
[1043] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.15-605 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1044] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.15-605 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1045] Table 88 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.15-605.
TABLE-US-00088 TABLE 88 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.15-605 1101 3.4 37.7 12.0
Cultivar 10.17-1
[1046] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.17-1. Cultivar 10.17-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1047] The strawberry cultivar 10.17-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.20-605 and 07.134-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1048] Cultivar 10.17-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.17-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1049] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.17-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1050] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.17-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1051] Table 89 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.17-1.
TABLE-US-00089 TABLE 89 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.17-1 2059 3.7 32.6 12.7
Cultivar 10.17-2
[1052] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.17-2. Cultivar 10.17-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1053] The strawberry cultivar 10.17-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.20-605 and 07.134-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1054] Cultivar 10.17-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.17-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1055] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.17-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1056] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.17-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1057] Table 90 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.17-2.
TABLE-US-00090 TABLE 90 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.17-2 2247 3.8 32.5 11.6
Cultivar 10.23-1
[1058] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.23-1. Cultivar 10.23-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1059] The strawberry cultivar 10.23-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.107-2 and 05.27-605. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1060] Cultivar 10.23-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.23-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1061] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.23-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1062] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.23-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1063] Table 91 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.23-1.
TABLE-US-00091 TABLE 91 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.23-1 2312 3.4 34.0 9.3
Cultivar 10.24-2
[1064] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.24-2. Cultivar 10.24-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1065] The strawberry cultivar 10.24-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.108-7 and 05.27-605. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1066] Cultivar 10.24-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.24-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1067] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.24-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1068] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.24-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1069] Table 92 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.24-2.
TABLE-US-00092 TABLE 92 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.24-2 2509 3.8 31.8 10.9
Cultivar 10.25-601
[1070] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.25-601. Cultivar 10.25-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1071] The strawberry cultivar 10.25-601 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.16-602 and 05.27-605. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1072] Cultivar 10.25-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.25-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[1073] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.25-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1074] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.25-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1075] Table 93 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.25-601.
TABLE-US-00093 TABLE 93 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.25-601 2144 3.4 31.3 10.0
Cultivar 10.30-1
[1076] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.30-1. Cultivar 10.30-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1077] The strawberry cultivar 10.30-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.108-7 and 05.65-608. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1078] Cultivar 10.30-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.30-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1079] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.30-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1080] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.30-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1081] Table 94 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.30-1.
TABLE-US-00094 TABLE 94 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.30-1 1599 3.4 29.6 12.8
Cultivar 10.31-602
[1082] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.31-602. Cultivar 10.31-602 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1083] The strawberry cultivar 10.31-602 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.16-602 and 05.65-608. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1084] Cultivar 10.31-602 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.31-602 is characterized and distinguished in
[1085] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.31-602 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1086] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.31-602 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1087] Table 95 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.31-602 .
TABLE-US-00095 TABLE 95 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.31-602 1482 3.6 35.8 9.7
Cultivar 10.37-604
[1088] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.37-604. Cultivar 10.37-604 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1089] The strawberry cultivar 10.37-604 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.16-602 and 06.50-611. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1090] Cultivar 10.37-604 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.37-604 is characterized and distinguished in
[1091] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.37-604 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1092] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.37-604 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1093] Table 96 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.37-604.
TABLE-US-00096 TABLE 96 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.37-604 2463 3.9 30.3 13.5
Cultivar 10.38-601
[1094] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.38-601. Cultivar 10.38-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1095] The strawberry cultivar 10.38-601 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.64-3 and 06.50-611. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1096] Cultivar 10.38-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.38-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[1097] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.38-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1098] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.38-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1099] Table 97 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.38-601.
TABLE-US-00097 TABLE 97 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.38-601 2843 3.6 33.1 10.7
Cultivar 10.70-611
[1100] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.70-611. Cultivar 10.70-611 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1101] The strawberry cultivar 10.70-611 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.20-605 and 06.43-603. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1102] Cultivar 10.70-611 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.70-611 is characterized and distinguished in
[1103] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.70-611 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1104] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.70-611 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1105] Table 98 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.70-611.
TABLE-US-00098 TABLE 98 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.70-611 2319 3.2 29.9 11.5
Cultivar 10.77-601
[1106] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.77-601. Cultivar 10.77-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1107] The strawberry cultivar 10.77-601 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.66-603 and 06.51-609. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1108] Cultivar 10.77-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.77-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[1109] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.77-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1110] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.77-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1111] Table 99 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.77-601.
TABLE-US-00099 TABLE 99 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.77-601 1159 3.6 36.4 9.7
Cultivar 10.78-603
[1112] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.78-603. Cultivar 10.78-603 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1113] The strawberry cultivar 10.78-603 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.137-2 and 06.51-609. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1114] Cultivar 10.78-603 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.78-603 is characterized and distinguished in
[1115] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.78-603 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1116] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.78-603 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1117] Table 100 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.78-603.
TABLE-US-00100 TABLE 100 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.78-603 1435 3.5 47.9 10.9
Cultivar 10.80-605
[1118] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.80-605. Cultivar 10.80-605 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1119] The strawberry cultivar 10.80-605 originated from a cross between cultivar Merced and unreleased germplasm accession 06.51-609. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1120] Cultivar 10.80-605 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.80-605 is characterized and distinguished in
[1121] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.80-605 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1122] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.80-605 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1123] Table 101 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.80-605.
TABLE-US-00101 TABLE 101 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.80-605 1211 4.0 38.8 10.9
Cultivar 10.81-1
[1124] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.81-1. Cultivar 10.81-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1125] The strawberry cultivar 10.81-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.141-1 and 06.51-609. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1126] Cultivar 10.81-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.81-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1127] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.81-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1128] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.81-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1129] Table 102 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.81-1.
TABLE-US-00102 TABLE 102 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.81-1 2237 3.6 33.7 10.0
Cultivar 10.82-601
[1130] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.82-601. Cultivar 10.82-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1131] The strawberry cultivar 10.82-601 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.20-605 and 06.111-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1132] Cultivar 10.82-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.82-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[1133] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.82-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1134] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.82-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1135] Table 103 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.82-601.
TABLE-US-00103 TABLE 103 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.82-601 1317 3.9 54.7 10.9
Cultivar 10.87-2
[1136] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.87-2. Cultivar 10.87-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1137] The strawberry cultivar 10.87-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.141-1 and 06.111-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1138] Cultivar 10.87-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.87-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1139] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.87-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1140] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.87-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1141] Table 104 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.87-2.
TABLE-US-00104 TABLE 104 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.87-2 1694 3.3 34.3 10.3
Cultivar 10.99-1
[1142] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.99-1. Cultivar 10.99-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1143] The strawberry cultivar 10.99-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 06.51-609. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1144] Cultivar 10.99-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.99-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1145] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.99-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1146] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.99-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1147] Table 105 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.99-1.
TABLE-US-00105 TABLE 105 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.99-1 2326 4.2 32.5 14.0
Cultivar 10.105-1
[1148] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.105-1. Cultivar 10.105-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1149] The strawberry cultivar 10.105-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.132-1 and 07.92-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1150] Cultivar 10.105-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.105-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1151] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.105-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1152] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.105-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1153] Table 106 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.105-1.
TABLE-US-00106 TABLE 106 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.105-1 2335 3.8 33.0 12.9
Cultivar 10.106-1
[1154] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.106-1. Cultivar 10.106-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1155] The strawberry cultivar 10.106-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 07.92-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1156] Cultivar 10.106-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.106-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1157] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.106-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1158] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.106-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1159] Table 107 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.106-1.
TABLE-US-00107 TABLE 107 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.106-1 2230 3.8 30.5 10.6
Cultivar 10.106-8
[1160] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.106-8. Cultivar 10.106-8 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1161] The strawberry cultivar 10.106-8 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 07.92-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1162] Cultivar 10.106-8 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.106-8 is characterized and distinguished in
[1163] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.106-8 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1164] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.106-8 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1165] Table 108 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.106-8.
TABLE-US-00108 TABLE 108 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.106-8 2259 4.2 32.9 13.8
Cultivar 10.116-1
[1166] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.116-1. Cultivar 10.116-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1167] The strawberry cultivar 10.116-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 05.148-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1168] Cultivar 10.116-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.116-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1169] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.116-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1170] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.116-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1171] Table 109 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.116-1.
TABLE-US-00109 TABLE 109 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.116-1 2111 4.1 33.4 13.1
Cultivar 10.122-3
[1172] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.122-3. Cultivar 10.122-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1173] The strawberry cultivar 10.122-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 05.197-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1174] Cultivar 10.122-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.122-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1175] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.122-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1176] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.122-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1177] Table 110 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.122-3.
TABLE-US-00110 TABLE 110 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.122-3 2696 3.9 36.0 11.1
Cultivar 10.122-6
[1178] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.122-6. Cultivar 10.122-6 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1179] The strawberry cultivar 10.122-6 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 05.197-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1180] Cultivar 10.122-6 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.122-6 is characterized and distinguished in
[1181] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.122-6 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1182] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.122-6 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1183] Table 111 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.122-6.
TABLE-US-00111 TABLE 111 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.122-6 2512 4.1 36.1 12.1
Cultivar 10.124-2
[1184] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.124-2. Cultivar 10.124-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1185] The strawberry cultivar 10.124-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.51-609 and 05.197-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1186] Cultivar 10.124-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.124-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1187] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.124-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1188] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.124-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1189] Table 112 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.124-2.
TABLE-US-00112 TABLE 112 Cultivar Vert Fus Yield App Size Firm 10.124-2 5.0 4.9 1900 4.0 37.0 11.4
Cultivar 10.126-3
[1190] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.126-3. Cultivar 10.126-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1191] The strawberry cultivar 10.126-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.120-3 and 05.197-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1192] Cultivar 10.126-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.126-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1193] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.126-3 is based on observations taken of plants, leaves, and stems (see
[1194] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.126-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1195] Table 113 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.126-3.
TABLE-US-00113 TABLE 113 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.126-3 1832 3.9 40.8 11.2
Cultivar 10.127-1
[1196] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.127-1. Cultivar 10.127-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1197] The strawberry cultivar 10.127-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.108-7 and 06.109-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1198] Cultivar 10.127-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.127-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1199] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.127-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1200] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.127-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1201] Table 114 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.127-1.
TABLE-US-00114 TABLE 114 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.127-1 2055 3.8 30.6 11.8
Cultivar 10.134-4
[1202] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.134-4. Cultivar 10.134-4 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1203] The strawberry cultivar 10.134-4 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 06.132-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1204] Cultivar 10.134-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.134-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[1205] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.134-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1206] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.134-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1207] Table 115 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.134-4.
TABLE-US-00115 TABLE 115 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.134-4 2748 3.8 32.8 10.4
Cultivar 10.136-4
[1208] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.136-4. Cultivar 10.136-4 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1209] The strawberry cultivar 10.136-4 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.51-609 and 06.132-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1210] Cultivar 10.136-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.136-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[1211] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.136-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1212] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.136-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1213] Table 116 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.136-4.
TABLE-US-00116 TABLE 116 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.136-4 1931 3.8 34.0 11.4
Cultivar 10.137-5
[1214] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.137-5. Cultivar 10.137-5 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1215] The strawberry cultivar 10.137-5 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.102-2 and 06.132-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1216] Cultivar 10.137-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.137-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[1217] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.137-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1218] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.137-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1219] Table 117 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.137-5.
TABLE-US-00117 TABLE 117 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.137-5 2038 3.9 33.0 11.5
Cultivar 10.140-1
[1220] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.140-1. Cultivar 10.140-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1221] The strawberry cultivar 10.140-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.206-5 and 07.43-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1222] Cultivar 10.140-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.140-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1223] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.140-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1224] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.140-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1225] Table 118 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.140-1.
TABLE-US-00118 TABLE 118 Cultivar Vert Fus Yield App Size Firm 10.140-1 3.2 5.0 1985 4.1 31.2 15.2
Cultivar 10.141-1
[1226] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.141-1. Cultivar 10.141-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1227] The strawberry cultivar 10.141-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.43-603 and 07.43-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1228] Cultivar 10.141-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.141-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1229] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.141-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1230] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.141-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1231] Table 119 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.141-1.
TABLE-US-00119 TABLE 119 Cultivar Vert Fus Yield App Size Firm 10.141-1 4.0 4.9 1597 3.9 34.5 12.6
Cultivar 10.143-1
[1232] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.143-1. Cultivar 10.143-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1233] The strawberry cultivar 10.143-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.102-2 and 07.43-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1234] Cultivar 10.143-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.143-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1235] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.143-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1236] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.143-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1237] Table 120 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.143-1.
TABLE-US-00120 TABLE 120 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.143-1 1999 4.0 30.0 13.9
Cultivar 10.144-1
[1238] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.144-1. Cultivar 10.144-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1239] The strawberry cultivar 10.144-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.120-3 and 07.43-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1240] Cultivar 10.144-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.144-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1241] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.144-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1242] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.144-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1243] Table 121 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.144-1.
TABLE-US-00121 TABLE 121 Cultivar Vert Fus Yield App Size Firm 10.144-1 3.5 5.0 1934 4.0 34.4 10.0
Cultivar 10.144-2
[1244] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.144-2. Cultivar 10.144-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1245] The strawberry cultivar 10.144-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.120-3 and 07.43-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1246] Cultivar 10.144-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.144-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1247] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.144-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1248] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.144-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1249] Table 122 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.144-2.
TABLE-US-00122 TABLE 122 Cultivar Vert Fus Yield App Size Firm 10.144-2 4.0 4.90 2113 3.7 36.6 10.5
Cultivar 10.144-3
[1250] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.144-3. Cultivar 10.144-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1251] The strawberry cultivar 10.144-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.120-3 and 07.43-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1252] Cultivar 10.144-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.144-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1253] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.144-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1254] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.144-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1255] Table 123 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.144-3.
TABLE-US-00123 TABLE 123 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.144-3 2421 3.8 31.2 11.8
Cultivar 10.160-1
[1256] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.160-1. Cultivar 10.160-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1257] The strawberry cultivar 10.160-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.92-3 and 06.111-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1258] Cultivar 10.160-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.160-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1259] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.160-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1260] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.160-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1261] Table 124 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.160-1.
TABLE-US-00124 TABLE 124 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.160-1 1957 4.2 38.7 11.5
Cultivar 10.160-9
[1262] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.160-9. Cultivar 10.160-9 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1263] The strawberry cultivar 10.160-9 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.92-3 and 06.111-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1264] Cultivar 10.160-9 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.160-9 is characterized and distinguished in
[1265] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.160-9 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1266] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.160-9 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1267] Table 125 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.160-9.
TABLE-US-00125 TABLE 125 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 10.160-9 2154 4.2 35.6 9.9
Cultivar 10.169-1
[1268] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.169-1. Cultivar 10.169-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1269] The strawberry cultivar 10.169-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 05.106-2 and 06.202-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1270] Cultivar 10.169-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.169-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1271] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.169-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1272] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.169-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1273] Table 126 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.169-1.
TABLE-US-00126 TABLE 126 Cultivar Vert Fus Yield App Size Firm 10.169-1 3.7 2.9 1814 4.1 35.8 10.4
Cultivar 10.187-4
[1274] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 10.187-4. Cultivar 10.187-4 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1275] The strawberry cultivar 10.187-4 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.92-3 and 07.43-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1276] Cultivar 10.187-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 10.187-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[1277] The following detailed description of cultivar 10.187-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1278] Certain characteristics of cultivar 10.187-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1279] Table 127 provides data that characterizes the disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 10.187-4.
TABLE-US-00127 TABLE 127 Cultivar Vert Yield App Size Firm 10.187-4 4.2 2200 3.9 34.0 12.8
Cultivar 11.21-1
[1280] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.21-1. Cultivar 11.21-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1281] The strawberry cultivar 11.21-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.120-3 and 08.75-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1282] Cultivar 11.21-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.21-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1283] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.21-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1284] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.21-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1285] Table 128 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.21-1.
TABLE-US-00128 TABLE 128 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.21-1 2661 4.0 32.0 12.5
Cultivar 11.32-2
[1286] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.32-2. Cultivar 11.32-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1287] The strawberry cultivar 11.32-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.148-1 and 07.67-608. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1288] Cultivar 11.32-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.32-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1289] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.32-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1290] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.32-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1291] Table 129 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.32-2.
TABLE-US-00129 TABLE 129 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.32-2 2861 3.6 34.7 10.4
Cultivar 11.34-605
[1292] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.34-605. Cultivar 11.34-605 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1293] The strawberry cultivar 11.34-605 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 06.51-609 and cultivar Grenada. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1294] Cultivar 11.34-605 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.34-605 is characterized and distinguished in
[1295] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.34-605 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1296] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.34-605 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1297] Table 130 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.34-605.
TABLE-US-00130 TABLE 130 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.34-605 1084 4.2 36.0 7.3
Cultivar 11.36-601
[1298] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.36-601. Cultivar 11.36-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1299] The strawberry cultivar 11.36-601 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 07.64-5 and cultivar Grenada. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1300] Cultivar 11.36-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.36-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[1301] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.36-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1302] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.36-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1303] Table 131 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.36-601.
TABLE-US-00131 TABLE 131 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.36-601 1192 3.9 41.0 8.5
Cultivar 11.39-1
[1304] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.39-1. Cultivar 11.39-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1305] The strawberry cultivar 11.39-1 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 08.182-2 and cultivar Grenada. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1306] Cultivar 11.39-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.39-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1307] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.39-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1308] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.39-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1309] Table 132 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.39-1.
TABLE-US-00132 TABLE 132 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.39-1 2397 3.7 36.0 12.3
Cultivar 11.49-6
[1310] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.49-6. Cultivar 11.49-6 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1311] The strawberry cultivar 11.49-6 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.120-3 and 08.132-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1312] Cultivar 11.49-6 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.49-6 is characterized and distinguished in
[1313] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.49-6 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1314] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.49-6 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1315] Table 133 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.49-6.
TABLE-US-00133 TABLE 133 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.49-6 3035 4.1 35.5 10.8
Cultivar 11.50-1
[1316] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.50-1. Cultivar 11.50-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1317] The strawberry cultivar 11.50-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.148-1 and 08.132-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1318] Cultivar 11.50-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.50-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1319] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.50-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1320] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.50-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1321] Table 134 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.50-1.
TABLE-US-00134 TABLE 134 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.50-1 2221 3.3 29.1 11.1
Cultivar 11.51-1
[1322] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.51-1. Cultivar 11.51-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1323] The strawberry cultivar 11.51-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 08.182-2 and 08.132-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1324] Cultivar 11.51-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.51-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1325] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.51-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1326] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.51-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1327] Table 135 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.51-1.
TABLE-US-00135 TABLE 135 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.51-1 1733 3.7 30.8 11.1
Cultivar 11.55-4
[1328] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.55-4. Cultivar 11.55-4 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1329] The strawberry cultivar 11.55-4 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.120-3 and 08.138-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1330] Cultivar 11.55-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.55-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[1331] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.55-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1332] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.55-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1333] Table 136 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.55-4.
TABLE-US-00136 TABLE 136 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.55-4 2802 3.8 33.5 10.3
Cultivar 11.57-1
[1334] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.57-1. Cultivar 11.57-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1335] The strawberry cultivar 11.57-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 08.182-2 and 08.138-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1336] Cultivar 11.57-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.57-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1337] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.57-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1338] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.57-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1339] Table 137 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.57-1.
TABLE-US-00137 TABLE 137 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.57-1 2292 3.5 33.3 12.2
Cultivar 11.62-603
[1340] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.62-603. Cultivar 11.62-603 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1341] The strawberry cultivar 11.62-603 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 08.17-5 and 06.66-603. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1342] Cultivar 11.62-603 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.62-603 is characterized and distinguished in
[1343] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.62-603 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1344] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.62-603 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1345] Table 138 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.62-603.
TABLE-US-00138 TABLE 138 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.62-603 1011 3.7 42.0 12.0
Cultivar 11.67-1
[1346] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.67-1. Cultivar 11.67-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1347] The strawberry cultivar 11.67-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.50-601 and 06.106-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1348] Cultivar 11.67-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.67-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1349] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.67-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1350] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.67-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1351] Table 139 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.67-1.
TABLE-US-00139 TABLE 139 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.67-1 3033 3.9 33.8 11.5
Cultivar 11.71-601
[1352] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.71-601. Cultivar 11.71-601 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1353] The strawberry cultivar 11.71-601 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.9-601 and 06.137-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1354] Cultivar 11.71-601 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.71-601 is characterized and distinguished in
[1355] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.71-601 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1356] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.71-601 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1357] Table 140 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.71-601.
TABLE-US-00140 TABLE 140 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.71-601 1043 3.6 52.0 10.9
Cultivar 11.80-2
[1358] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.80-2. Cultivar 11.80-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1359] The strawberry cultivar 11.80-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 08.17-5 and 07.43-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1360] Cultivar 11.80-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.80-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1361] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.80-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1362] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.80-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1363] Table 141 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.80-2.
TABLE-US-00141 TABLE 141 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.80-2 2247 4.0 38.3 12.7
Cultivar 11.103-1
[1364] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.103-1. Cultivar 11.103-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1365] The strawberry cultivar 11.103-1 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 07.92-3 and cultivar Merced. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1366] Cultivar 11.103-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.103-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1367] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.103-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1368] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.103-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1369] Table 142 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.103-1.
TABLE-US-00142 TABLE 142 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.103-1 3105 4.2 34.4 12.6
Cultivar 11.103-3
[1370] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.103-3. Cultivar 11.103-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1371] The strawberry cultivar 11.103-3 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 07.92-3 and cultivar Merced. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1372] Cultivar 11.103-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.103-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1373] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.103-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1374] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.103-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1375] Table 143 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.103-3.
TABLE-US-00143 TABLE 143 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.103-3 1786 3.8 36.4 12.8
Cultivar 11.103-5
[1376] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.103-5. Cultivar 11.103-5 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1377] The strawberry cultivar 11.103-5 originated from a cross between unreleased germplasm accession 07.92-3 and cultivar Merced. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1378] Cultivar 11.103-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.103-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[1379] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.103-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1380] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.103-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1381] Table 144 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.103-5.
TABLE-US-00144 TABLE 144 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.103-5 2169 3.9 31.8 10.8
Cultivar 11.105-1
[1382] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.105-1. Cultivar 11.105-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1383] The strawberry cultivar 11.105-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.64-2 and 08.75-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1384] Cultivar 11.105-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.105-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1385] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.105-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1386] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.105-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1387] Table 145 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.105-1.
TABLE-US-00145 TABLE 145 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.105-1 2235 3.9 30.3 11.2
Cultivar 11.107-5
[1388] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.107-5. Cultivar 11.107-5 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1389] The strawberry cultivar 11.107-5 originated from a cross between cultivar Merced and unreleased germplasm accession 08.75-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1390] Cultivar 11.107-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.107-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[1391] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.107-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1392] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.107-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1393] Table 146 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.107-5.
TABLE-US-00146 TABLE 146 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.107-5 1929 3.7 32.3 11.1
Cultivar 11.109-2
[1394] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.109-2. Cultivar 11.109-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1395] The strawberry cultivar 11.109-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.64-2 and 08.135-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1396] Cultivar 11.109-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.109-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1397] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.109-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1398] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.109-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1399] Table 147 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.109-2.
TABLE-US-00147 TABLE 147 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.109-2 2242 4.0 32.5 10.3
Cultivar 11.109-3
[1400] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.109-3. Cultivar 11.109-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1401] The strawberry cultivar 11.109-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.64-2 and 08.135-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1402] Cultivar 11.109-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.109-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1403] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.109-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1404] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.109-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1405] Table 148 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.109-3.
TABLE-US-00148 TABLE 148 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.109-3 2523 3.6 32.4 10.0
Cultivar 11.110-3
[1406] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.110-3. Cultivar 11.110-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1407] The strawberry cultivar 11.110-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.92-3 and 08.135-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1408] Cultivar 11.110-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.110-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1409] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.110-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1410] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.110-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1411] Table 149 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.110-3.
TABLE-US-00149 TABLE 149 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.110-3 2436 3.7 30.8 11.7
Cultivar 11.113-6
[1412] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.113-6. Cultivar 11.113-6 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1413] The strawberry cultivar 11.113-6 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.204-1 and 08.182-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1414] Cultivar 11.113-6 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.113-6 is characterized and distinguished in
[1415] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.113-6 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1416] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.113-6 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1417] Table 150 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.113-6.
TABLE-US-00150 TABLE 150 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.113-6 3178 4.1 32.0 11.3
Cultivar 11.115-3
[1418] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.115-3. Cultivar 11.115-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1419] The strawberry cultivar 11.115-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.92-3 and 08.182-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1420] Cultivar 11.115-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.115-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1421] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.115-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1422] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.115-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1423] Table 151 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.115-3.
TABLE-US-00151 TABLE 151 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.115-3 3116 3.9 35.7 11.4
Cultivar 11.116-1
[1424] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.116-1. Cultivar 11.116-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1425] The strawberry cultivar 11.116-1 originated from a cross between cultivar Merced and unreleased germplasm accession 08.182-2. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1426] Cultivar 11.116-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.116-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1427] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.116-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1428] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.116-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1429] Table 152 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.116-1.
TABLE-US-00152 TABLE 152 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.116-1 2071 4.0 33.2 10.2
Cultivar 11.129-2
[1430] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.129-2. Cultivar 11.129-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1431] The strawberry cultivar 11.129-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.92-3 and 07.203-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1432] Cultivar 11.129-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.129-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1433] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.129-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1434] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.129-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1435] Table 153 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.129-2.
TABLE-US-00153 TABLE 153 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.129-2 2257 3.6 32.4 11.6
Cultivar 11.141-1
[1436] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.141-1. Cultivar 11.141-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1437] The strawberry cultivar 11.141-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.92-3 and 08.123-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1438] Cultivar 11.141-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.141-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1439] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.141-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1440] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.141-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1441] Table 154 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.141-1.
TABLE-US-00154 TABLE 154 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.141-1 2864 3.7 34.3 11.7
Cultivar 11.145-1
[1442] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.145-1. Cultivar 11.145-1 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1443] The strawberry cultivar 11.145-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.204-1 and 08.129-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1444] Cultivar 11.145-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.145-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1445] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.145-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1446] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.145-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1447] Table 155 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.145-1.
TABLE-US-00155 TABLE 155 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.145-1 2485 3.5 33.4 12.9
Cultivar 11.151-3
[1448] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.151-3. Cultivar 11.151-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1449] The strawberry cultivar 11.151-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.204-1 and 08.181-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1450] Cultivar 11.151-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.151-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1451] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.151-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1452] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.151-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1453] Table 156 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.151-3.
TABLE-US-00156 TABLE 156 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.151-3 2175 4.0 30.0 12.7
Cultivar 11.151-8
[1454] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.151-8. Cultivar 11.151-8 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1455] The strawberry cultivar 11.151-8 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 06.204-1 and 08.181-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1456] Cultivar 11.151-8 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.151-8 is characterized and distinguished in
[1457] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.151-8 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1458] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.151-8 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1459] Table 157 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.151-8.
TABLE-US-00157 TABLE 157 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.151-8 2609 4.0 32.1 12.9
Cultivar 11.153-2
[1460] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.153-2. Cultivar 11.153-2 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1461] The strawberry cultivar 11.153-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.92-3 and 08.181-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1462] Cultivar 11.153-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.153-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1463] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.153-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1464] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.153-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1465] Table 158 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.153-2.
TABLE-US-00158 TABLE 158 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.153-2 2200 3.7 30.7 10.6
Cultivar 11.153-3
[1466] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.153-3. Cultivar 11.153-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1467] The strawberry cultivar 11.153-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.92-3 and 08.181-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1468] Cultivar 11.153-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.153-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1469] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.153-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1470] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.153-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1471] Table 159 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.153-3.
TABLE-US-00159 TABLE 159 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.153-3 2707 3.9 31.4 13.7
Cultivar 11.154-5
[1472] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.154-5. Cultivar 11.154-5 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1473] The strawberry cultivar 11.154-5 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 08.75-1 and 08.181-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1474] Cultivar 11.154-5 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.154-5 is characterized and distinguished in
[1475] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.154-5 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1476] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.154-5 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1477] Table 160 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.154-5.
TABLE-US-00160 TABLE 160 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.154-5 2729 3.8 30.3 11.9
Cultivar 11.157-1
[1478] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.157-1. Cultivar 11.157-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1479] The strawberry cultivar 11.157-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.120-3 and 05.132-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1480] Cultivar 11.157-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.157-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1481] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.157-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1482] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.157-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1483] Table 161 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.157-1.
TABLE-US-00161 TABLE 161 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.157-1 1514 3.6 30.6 12.0
Cultivar 11.158-1
[1484] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.158-1. Cultivar 11.158-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1485] The strawberry cultivar 11.158-1 originated from a cross between cultivar Merced and unreleased germplasm accession 05.132-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1486] Cultivar 11.158-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.158-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1487] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.158-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1488] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.158-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1489] Table 162 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.158-1.
TABLE-US-00162 TABLE 162 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.158-1 1735 3.8 30.1 12.3
Cultivar 11.167-4
[1490] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.167-4. Cultivar 11.167-4 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1491] The strawberry cultivar 11.167-4 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.43-1 and 06.110-4. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1492] Cultivar 11.167-4 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.167-4 is characterized and distinguished in
[1493] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.167-4 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1494] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.167-4 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1495] Table 163 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.167-4.
TABLE-US-00163 TABLE 163 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.167-4 2762 3.6 32.4 13.3
Cultivar 11.179-3
[1496] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.179-3. Cultivar 11.179-3 is typical of short-day strawberry cultivars and produces fruit over an extended period when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1497] The strawberry cultivar 11.179-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.43-1 and 07.148-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1498] Cultivar 11.179-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.179-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1499] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.179-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1500] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.179-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1501] Table 164 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.179-3.
TABLE-US-00164 TABLE 164 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.179-3 2367 3.4 28.8 11.7
Cultivar 11.180-1
[1502] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.180-1. Cultivar 11.180-1 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1503] The strawberry cultivar 11.180-1 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.64-2 and 07.148-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1504] Cultivar 11.180-1 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.180-1 is characterized and distinguished in
[1505] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.180-1 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1506] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.180-1 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1507] Table 165 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.180-1.
TABLE-US-00165 TABLE 165 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.180-1 2786 4.0 34.1 10.2
Cultivar 11.181-2
[1508] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.181-2. Cultivar 11.181-2 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1509] The strawberry cultivar 11.181-2 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.120-3 and 07.148-3. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1510] Cultivar 11.181-2 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.181-2 is characterized and distinguished in
[1511] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.181-2 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1512] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.181-2 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1513] Table 166 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.181-2.
TABLE-US-00166 TABLE 166 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.181-2 2359 3.5 30.7 12.1
Cultivar 11.190-3
[1514] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.190-3. Cultivar 11.190-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1515] The strawberry cultivar 11.190-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 08.182-3 and 07.216-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1516] Cultivar 11.190-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.190-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1517] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.190-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1518] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.190-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1519] Table 167 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.190-3.
TABLE-US-00167 TABLE 167 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.190-3 2510 3.6 30.0 13.2
Cultivar 11.195-3
[1520] In certain aspects, the present invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type strawberry cultivar designated as 11.195-3. Cultivar 11.195-3 is typical of day-neutral strawberry cultivars and produces fruit regardless of day length when treated appropriately in arid, subtropical climates.
[1521] The strawberry cultivar 11.195-3 originated from a cross between two unreleased germplasm accessions 07.119-1 and 07.135-1. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced by runners. The properties of this cultivar were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. The cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
[1522] Cultivar 11.195-3 has distinct disease/pathogen resistance, yield, appearance, size, and firmness. The plant of cultivar 11.195-3 is characterized and distinguished in
[1523] The following detailed description of cultivar 11.195-3 is based on observations taken of plants and fruits (see
[1524] Certain characteristics of cultivar 11.195-3 may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, etc.), nutrient availability, or other factors. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new cultivar. The measurements of any individual plant, or any group of plants, of the new cultivar may vary from the stated average.
[1525] Table 168 provides data that characterizes the yield, appearance, size, and firmness of cultivar 11.195-3.
TABLE-US-00168 TABLE 168 Cultivar Yield App Size Firm 11.195-3 2578 3.6 35.6 10.4