Archivist Page Review

Review parser variants for one source page, compare outputs, and jump directly to the source evidence.

Document: 20 Some New Fruits

Source page: Open page 16 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 41

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1129&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

Selected Versions

Left: archivist-1.0 (fragment 3733)

Right: archivist-1.0 (fragment 11379)

Next Step

Reprocess/promote controls are the next UI layer. The data foundation is now versioned and diffable.

Page Version Diff

Cultivars Added
  • none
Claims Added
  • Opata | breeder_reference | Opata is identified as a Japanese variety linked to Luther Burbank.
  • Opata | culinary_use | Noted as excellent for eating out of hand and pleasant to eat, including chewing the skin due to freedom from acerbity.
  • Opata | description_snippet | The thin-skin, very early, heavy-bearing Opata plum is emphasized as desirable for both table and culinary use.
  • Opata | entry_location | At this station in 1909 Opata was fully ripe while Manito-ba No. 1 plum was still not ripe enough to eat.
  • Opata | entry_pedigree | Earlier neighboring context identifies Opata as a cross with Dakota Sand Cherry (Prunus besseyi) as the female parent and Gold plum as the male parent.
  • Opata | flavor_profile | Flesh is greenish and firm, with flavor described as pleasant and combining sprightly acidity with rich sweetness.
  • Opata | fruit_color | Fruit is described as dark purplish-red with a blue bloom; skin described as thin.
  • Opata | fruit_size | Fruit is reported at one to three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter, with best fruits noted at about one and five-eighths inches and around one-half ounce weight.
  • Opata | growth_habit | Reported as a plum tree in habit with vigorous growth, and it forms fruit buds freely on one-year-old nursery shoots.
  • Opata | productivity | Described as a strong grower in both nursery and orchard settings, with early and heavy bearing.
  • Opata | selection_origin_reference | The record notes that three thousand dollars were paid when Opata was first introduced.
  • Opata | source_reference_abbreviation | Document context corresponds to N.E. Hansen's "Some New Fruits" bulletin record in the South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station series.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Some New Fruits" (1911). Bulletins. Paper 130.
  • Open PRAIRIE repository entry for agexperimentsta_bulletins/130.
Cultivars Removed
  • Okiya
Claims Removed
  • Okiya | caption_context | The page includes Plate 6 labeled Okiya, showing multiple fruit images associated with this cultivar.
  • Okiya | description_snippet | A handwritten label within the plate reads Okiya.
  • Opata | anecdote_snippet | At this station in 1909, Opata ripened ahead of Manitoba No. 1 plum.
  • Opata | breeder_reference | The page references Luther Burbank in the origin discussion tied to Opata's background.
  • Opata | culinary_use | Excellent for eating out of hand.
  • Opata | description_snippet | Flesh is green and firm, with a very small pit.
  • Opata | description_snippet | Season is extremely early.
  • Opata | description_snippet | The thin skin can be chewed and eaten and is entirely free from acerbity.
  • Opata | entry_location | At this station in 1909, Opata was fully ripe when the Manitoba No. 1 plum, although dull red, was not ripe enough to eat.
  • Opata | flavor_profile | Flavor is very pleasant, combining the sprightly acid of the sand cherry with the rich sweetness of the Gold plum.
  • Opata | fruit_color | Fruit is dark purplish-red with blue bloom.
  • Opata | fruit_size | Fruit is one and three-sixteenths inches in diameter and weighs one-half ounce; the best Opata fruits in 1909 were one and five-eighths inches in diameter.
  • Opata | growth_habit | Opata is a plum tree in habit, of vigorous growth, and forms fruit buds freely on one-year-old shoots in nursery; foliage is large and glossy.
  • Opata | productivity | A very strong grower in nursery and orchard and an early and heavy bearer.
  • Opata | recommendation_context | Its excellent quality makes it worthy of popularity for table use.
  • Opata | release_year_reference | The page specifically references Opata fruits in 1909 and compares their ripening season at that station.
  • Opata | selection_origin_reference | Opata is described in relation to a Japanese variety originated by Luther Burbank, for which three thousand dollars was paid when first introduced.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • none

Available Page Versions

IDVariantStatusModelSpecializationCountsSourceCompare
897archivist-1.0activegpt-5.4visual_page_generalist2 cultivars / 17 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
3668archivist-1.0candidategpt-5.4visual_page_generalist1 cultivars / 12 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active