Apple tree named ‘MAIA-AM’

PP036071 · 2024-08-20

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Abstract

A new and distinct variety of apple tree was identified from a test cross of Honeycrisp and Fuji. The new variety, named MAIA-AM ripens in early September. MAIA-AM possesses advantageous growth habit, precocity, fruit quality, and storability.

Claims

1. A new and distinct Apple Tree, named MAIA-AM as illustrated and described herein.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The accompanying photographs show typical specimens of the new variety as depicted in color as nearly true as is reasonably possible.

(2) FIG. 1. Shows a two-year-old MAIA-AM tree on G935 rootstock (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 17,063) in Lyons, New York. The photograph was taken Sep. 8, 2022.

(3) FIG. 2. Shows a close-up view highlighting the fruit of a two-year-old MAIA-AM tree on G935 rootstock in Lyons, New York. The photograph was taken Sep. 8, 2022.

(4) FIG. 3. Shows typical MAIA-AM fruit at the time of harvest. The photograph was taken in Belchertown, Massachusetts on Sep. 8, 2021.

(5) FIG. 4. Shows a single MAIA-AM fruit at the time of harvest exhibiting blush coloration. The photograph was taken in Belchertown, Massachusetts on Sep. 8, 2021.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

(6) Color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart (R.H.S.) 2015 Edition. Parentage: Honeycrisp female parent and Fuji male parent; observations were made in Wabash, Indiana. Grafted tree on B9 rootstock (unpatented, reference tree): Age.4 years. Typical and observed tree height.6.0 ft (four years from grafting). Typical and observed tree spread.4.0 ft (four years from grafting). Vigor.Moderate. Form.Round, spreading. Production.Very productive; 2.5 bushels/tree at 300 trees/acre=750 bushels/acre. Growth type.Spindle tree form, Non-spur. Bearing.Annual. Trunk: Tree diameter.7 cm at 50 cm from ground. Bark color.Greyed-Orange 177A. Lenticels.Oblong, 2.0 mm?2.7 mm. Lenticel color.Greyed-Orange 175D. Lenticel density.10 lenticels/cm.sup.2 on average. Branches: 2 year old.14-18 mm in diameter, branch angle 71?-90?, Greyed-Orange 177B. 1 year old.9-10 mm in diameter, branch angle 62?, Greyed-Orange 177B. Leaves: Size.Length 105 mm; width 50 mm. Texture.Papery, crisp. Form.Ovate. Base.Roundly cuneate. Apex.Acute. Adaxial surface pubescence.Small amount of fine pubescence. Abaxial surface pubescence.Finely pubescent. Adaxial surface color.Yellow-Green 146A. Abaxial surface color.Yellow-Green 146. Venation.Pinnate, 8-9 major veins; mainly alternate; Yellow-Green 145D. Margin.Serrate. Petiole length.29 mm. Petiole width.2 mm. Petiole abaxial color.Yellow-Green 145D, reddening (Moderate Red 180C) toward base. Petiole adaxial color.Yellow-Green 144B. Petiole groove.none. Stipules.Present; 5 mm length; 1 mm width; Yellow Green 145A. Leaf glands.None observed. Leaf buds: Length.3.5 mm. Width.2.7 mm. Color.Grey-Brown N199D. Placement on branch.Alternate in whorl, not opposite. Internode distance.11-20 mm. Spurs: Not observed. Flowers at popcorn stage: Pedicel.Length 13 mm; diameter 1.8 mm. Pedicel color.Yellow-Green 147C. Bud.Length 9.5 mm; width 6 mm. Bud color.Red-Purple 58A when very tight, before flower petals expand and open, becoming Red-Purple 63B and fading to background of White 155C. Flowers at full bloom: Bloom time.Blooms with Honeycrisp with full bloom observed in Wabash, Indiana on April 20th. Bloom time varies with temperature. Bloom period.Approximately 7 days but varies with temperature. Presentation.Somewhat showy. Fragrance.Mild fragrance, requires nose in bud to detect. Fertility.Fertile. Corolla diameter.35-40 mm. Corolla depth.16-20 mm. Number of flowers per cluster.5-6 with 5 typical. Petals: Arrangement.Bases overlapping; 5 petals per flower; each petal 21 mm length and 15 mm width. Color.Upper surface White N155D with very little Red-Purple 63B areas, and lower surface White N155D with some Red-Purple 63B areas. Shape.Elliptical, with rounded, notched base and rounded tip. Veins.Non-distinct on upper surface, more distinct on lower surface with some pink coloring (Light purplish pink 63D). Margins.Very smooth, one of 5 petals occasionally notched at apex. Texture.Soft. Receptacle.Length 3.5 mm; width 3 mm; color 197C Grayed-Green, pubescent. Pedicel.Length 15 mm; width 1.5 mm; color Yellow-Green 144B, pubescent. Sepals.5/flower; narrow wedge shaped; sharply pointed; length 6 mm; width 3 mm at widest point; color Yellow-Green 145A, tip is curled and Greyed-Orange 177A. Stamens.14-20 in number. Anthers.Length 1.5 mm; width 0.9 mm; color Yellow-Green 153D. Pollen.Present; color Yellow 4B. Filaments.Length 5-8 mm, width 0.6 mm; color Green-White 157C. Pistil.Held lower than anthers in majority of blossoms. 154A vivid yellow green ovary.Length 4.3 mm; width 3 mm; color Green 144A. Style.Fused base to Stigmas; Length 4 mm; Width 2 mm at bottom before separation, color Green 143A. Stigma.Below Anthers; length 0.7 mm; Width 0.4 mm; color Green-White 157B. Pollination requirements: Requires cross-pollination from diploid varieties with overlapping bloom. Fruit: Maturity when described.Freshly harvested. Date of picking.With Honeycrisp; early September in Wabash, Indiana. Size.Axial diameter 65-75 mm; Transverse diameter 75-85 mm. Fruit weight.Average 172 g. Form.Round/globose with flattened top and bottom. Cavity.Broad and open, medium deep; green color within cavity (154A Vivid Yellow Green). Width: 19-21 mm. Depth: 12 mm. Basin.Round, wide, open, width 22-23 mm, depth 6-7 mm, regular wavy in some cases. Width.22-23 mm. Depth.6-7 mm. Calyx.Closed, small with small sepals. Skin: Thickness.Medium. Tendency to crack.Little to none. Stripes.None. Lenticels.Round shape, 0.02-0.04 mm diameter. Color.Yellow 11A; with appropriate conditions will have a light blush of Orange-Red 35B. Ground color.Indistinguishable, Yellow 11A. Flesh: Aroma.Sweet, fruity. Color.Yellow-white 158A. Texture.Firm, crisp, juicy. Eating quality.Excellent. Flavor.Sweet, fruity, mild. Core: Size.Medium. Bundle area.705 mm.sup.2. Bundle.Visible. Seed cells.Walls medium to thin, tough. Seeds: Number perfect.6-10. Number in one cell.1-2. Length.8.5-9 mm. Breadth.6.5 mm. Color.Greyed-Orange 175A. Stem: Length.30 mm. Width.2.8 mm. Color.Greyed-yellow 163B. Use: Fresh market, dessert. Shipping quality: Fair to good. Keeping quality: Excellent. Drought tolerance: Average for domestic apple. Tree winter hardiness: Zones 6a to 8b (2023 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map). Disease: Reistance.No know resistance to pathogens or pests.