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Document: 20 Some New Fruits

Source page: Open page 25 in document reader

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

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

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  • Cheresoto | anecdote_snippet | The minute bristle at the apex is described as an inherited trait from the sand cherry side of its pedigree.
  • Cheresoto | entry_pedigree | Cheresoto shares the same Sand cherry × De Soto parentage as Sansoto (Prunus bessyi female × Prunus americana male stock).
  • Cheresoto | flavor_profile | Flesh is cling, yellowish green, sprightly, and pleasant; skin thin and free from acerbity.
  • Cheresoto | fruit_color | Fruit is black when fully ripe with blue bloom.
  • Cheresoto | fruit_size | Fruit shape is longish and is noted as having a minute apex bristle or prickle.
  • Cheresoto | fruit_size | Fruit size is about one and three-eighths inch in diameter.
  • Cheresoto | growth_habit | Part of the same seedling set observed as strong, stocky, well-branched trees with good fruit bud formation.
  • Cheresoto | productivity | Reported among seedlings that bore heavily during the previous season.
  • Cheresoto | recommendation_context | Considered promising as a late-season market plum relative to native plum failures in nearby context.
  • Sansoto | description_snippet | The fruit is shown in cut herewith; Sansoto is described as a round-fruited form relative to Ch eresoto.
  • Sansoto | entry_location | Seedlings raised and evaluated at this station’s nursery in South Dakota; one-year-old trees set in spring 1908 and fruited by subsequent season.
  • Sansoto | entry_pedigree | Sansoto was bred from a cross where female parent was sand cherry (Prunus bessyi) and male parent De Soto, a standard native plum type (Prunus americana).
  • Sansoto | flavor_profile | Flesh is cling, yellowish green, sprightly, and pleasant.
  • Sansoto | fruit_color | Fruit color is black when fully ripe with blue bloom.
  • Sansoto | fruit_size | Fruit size is described as about one and three-eighths inches in diameter.
  • Sansoto | growth_habit | Seedlings formed strong growth in station nursery, some as much as five feet, stocky, well branched, with abundant flower buds first year and vigorous plum-tree habit.
  • Sansoto | productivity | These seedlings have borne heavily the past season; they were propagated in the station nursery in 1907 and observed as fruit producers.
  • Sansoto | recommendation_context | The cultivars are considered of potential late-market value when native plums were largely a failure in that season.
  • Sansoto | release_year_reference | Named in the Spring 1911 bulletin context, with development described from fall 1907 propagation and 1908 budding.
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Cultivars Removed
  • Compass
  • De Soto
Claims Removed
  • Cheresoto | description_snippet | The fruit of Cheresoto is longish with a minute bristle or prickle at the apex, which it no doubt inherits from the sand cherry.
  • Cheresoto | description_snippet | The selection has the size of the De Soto and the color of the sand cherry.
  • Cheresoto | entry_pedigree | Female parent sand cherry (Prunus Besseyi); male parent De Soto, a well known standard variety of native plum (Prunus Americana) from southwestern Wisconsin.
  • Cheresoto | flavor_profile | The fruit is sprightly and pleasant, with skin thin and free from acerbity, and shows a mingling of sand cherry and De Soto in looks and flavor.
  • Cheresoto | fruit_color | Color black when fully ripe, with blue bloom; flesh cling, yellowish green.
  • Cheresoto | fruit_size | The size is about one and three-eighths inch in diameter.
  • Cheresoto | growth_habit | The habit is that of a vigorous plum tree.
  • Cheresoto | growth_habit | The trees made strong nursery growth, about five feet high, stocky, well branched, and formed abundant fruit buds the first year.
  • Cheresoto | productivity | These seedlings bore heavily the past season, and the fruit discussed was raised on one-year-old trees set in spring 1908, representing three seasons' growth from bud.
  • Cheresoto | recommendation_context | Some seedlings of this cross showed promise as late market plums because they fruited heavily when native plums were almost a total failure.
  • Cheresoto | selection_origin_reference | Cheresoto was one of thirteen seedlings of this pedigree under propagation in the station nursery in the fall of 1907.
  • Compass | description_snippet | The next section begins by stating that over five hundred seedlings of the Compass plum were fruited in an effort to secure an improvement on that variety.
  • De Soto | description_snippet | In the hybrids described here, De Soto contributes size and plum-tree habit.
  • De Soto | entry_location | De Soto is said to be from southwestern Wisconsin.
  • De Soto | taxon_context | De Soto is identified as a standard variety of native plum (Prunus Americana).
  • Sansoto | description_snippet | The fruit of Sansoto is round.
  • Sansoto | description_snippet | The selection has the size of the De Soto and the color of the sand cherry.
  • Sansoto | entry_pedigree | Female parent sand cherry (Prunus Besseyi); male parent De Soto, a well known standard variety of native plum (Prunus Americana) from southwestern Wisconsin.
  • Sansoto | flavor_profile | The fruit is sprightly and pleasant, with skin thin and free from acerbity, and shows a mingling of sand cherry and De Soto in looks and flavor.
  • Sansoto | fruit_color | Color black when fully ripe, with blue bloom; flesh cling, yellowish green.
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Citations Removed
  • "Some New Fruits," Spring 1910
  • "Some New Fruits," Spring 1911

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