[{"source_document_id":102,"title":"Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012","url":"https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/haskap/20080042.pdf","rights_status":"unknown","evidence_claim_count":5,"relationship_count":0,"history_event_count":0,"sample_snippets":["The Indigo series were not tested here, but are suggested as likely to work well with Honey Bee.","The Indigo series are described as siblings of Borealis and Tundra.","The Indigo series does not pollinate Borealis and Tundra very well because of close relatedness.","The Indigo series is described as too closely related to Borealis and Tundra, identified here as full sibs."]},{"source_document_id":146,"title":"Breeding the Boreal Series of Haskap (Lonicera caerulea)","url":"https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/haskap/cshs-Poster-2017.pdf","rights_status":"unknown","evidence_claim_count":4,"relationship_count":0,"history_event_count":0,"sample_snippets":["Referenced as a University of Saskatchewan haskap variety series in the Lonicera caerulea breeding program.","Early University of Saskatchewan breeding was limited to only four parents obtained in 1998.","These early varieties showed superior characteristics for fruit quality and size compared to their parents.","Described as part of the first University of Saskatchewan variety group, produced as hybrids between Russian and Kuril accessions."]}]