Apple tree named ‘Bay 4029’
PP031933 · 2020-07-07
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Abstract
A new and distinct Malus domestica variety that bears fruits having a red skin color and good eating and keeping qualities.
Claims
1. A new and distinct variety of Malus domestica apple tree plant substantially as is herein described and illustrated.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying photographic drawings illustrate the new cultivar, with the color being as nearly true as possible with color illustrations of this type. It should be noted that colors may vary with growing conditions and time of year:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT
(7) The following detailed description sets forth characteristics of the new cultivar. The new variety was grown under natural field conditions in Hallbergmoos, Germany. Color references are primarily to The 2005 R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society of London and were identified under natural light.
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(8) Age: 6 years from grafting. Vigor: Moderate. Branching: Freely. Form: Ramified. Production: Highly productive and regular with little to no alternance. Growth type: Upright and slightly spreading. Bearing: Annual, with thinning required. Trunk diameter: 51 mm in diameter at 30 cm above the soil line. Branch bark color: RHS 187A. One-year old shoots: Thickness.5-9.5 mm. Growth pattern.Straight. Color.RHS 200C. Internode length.14-20 mm. Lenticels.Average number: 12 per cm of shoot length Length: 0.4-2.4 mm. Width: 0.3-0.7 mm. Color: RHS 155A. Leaf blade: Attitude.Upwards and outwards in relation to shoot. Length.72 mm. Width.39 mm. Shape.Oval. Color.RHS 136A. Upper surface texture.Very slight pubescence present. Lower surface texture.Strong pubescence present. Flowers: Bloom timing.End of April in Hallbergmoos, Germany. Inflorescence type.Umbel. Shape.Shallow cup. Diameter.39-43 mm. Fragrance.Strong. Fertilization.Diploid pollination and pollinator is required. Stigma position.Slightly above anthers. Pollen amount.Abundant. Petals.Number per flower: 5. Arrangement: Free, with slight overlapping present. Shape: Ovate. Apex: Rounded. Base: Acute. Margin: Entire. Texture: Smooth. Upper surface color: RHS 58B and RHS N155B. Lower surface color: RHS N57C and RHS N155B. Vein prominence: Medium. Vein color: RHS 61C. Sepals.Number per flower: 5. Length: 8-11 mm. Width: 4-5 mm at sepal union. Fruit: Timing to maturity.Late similar to Braeburn (unpatented) or shortly thereafter. Approximately mid to late October in Hallbergmoos, Germany. Bearing type.On spurs and long shoots. General size.Medium. Shape.Ovoid globose. Height.67 mm. Diameter.74 mm. Skin color.RHS 53A, with RHS 18C lenticels. Skin bloom.Weak. Pattern of overcolor.Solid flush with strongly defined strips. Relative area of overcolor.Large 70% and RHS 53A. Intensity of overcolor.Dark. Ground color.RHS 16C. Area of russet.Around stalk attachment of fruit: Small. Around the eye basin of fruit: Absent to small. Ribbing.Nearly absent. Greasiness.Absent. Sepal length.5.5-6.5 mm. Stalk.Length: 15-25 mm. Thickness: Medium. Cavity depth: 15 mm. Cavity diameter: 25.5 mm. Eye basin.Depth: 7 mm. Width: 22.4 mm. Seeds.Length: 10.2 mm. Width: 4.5 mm. Color: RHS 200C. Flesh color.RHS 8C. Flesh firmness.High (9.5 kg/cm.sup.2). Acidity.Low (3.5-5.3 g/l). Soluble dry matter.High (14-17% Brix). Flavor.Highly aromatic with a hint of mango. Keeping quality: Extremely high. At temperatures of 1.5-2 C., apples are durable until June. In warehouse conditions, apples can be stored until September of the following year from picking. Disease resistance: Moderate vulnerability to scab (similar to Elstar, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,450).