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Document: 20 Some New Fruits

Source page: Open page 35 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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Cultivars Added
  • Inka
Claims Added
  • Hanska | description_snippet | Named as an example plum seedling currently cited in context of continuing hybrid plum seedling work.
  • Hanska | recommendation_context | Appears only as an example list item; no explicit trait, yield, flavor, or introduction-year details are provided on this page.
  • Inka | description_snippet | Recorded as one of the example hybrid plum seedlings in active small-scale seedling raising.
  • Inka | source_reference_abbreviation | OCR uncertainty in transcription is present; source wording appears as "Inkp a" but intended cultivar name is likely "Inka".
  • Kaga | description_snippet | Listed as an example hybrid plum seedling among current selection material.
  • Kaga | entry_pedigree | No direct parentage information is provided on this page for Kaga.
  • Opata | description_snippet | Identified as a sand cherry hybrid example in ongoing seedling work.
  • Opata | entry_pedigree | Specific parentage is not provided in this page text.
  • Sapa | description_snippet | Listed with Opata as a sand cherry hybrid example in current seedling context.
  • Sapa | entry_pedigree | No parental line or introduction date is specified on this page.
  • Toka | description_snippet | Mentioned as an example plum hybrid seedling that remains in small-scale raising.
  • Toka | recommendation_context | No explicit recommendation (fruit quality, vigor, or hardiness score) is provided for Toka on this page.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E. Some New Fruits, South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 130, 1911.
  • Plum Bulletin No. 93
Cultivars Removed
  • De Soto
  • Inkpa
  • Wolf
Claims Removed
  • De Soto | entry_location | De Soto is described as found in southwestern Wisconsin.
  • De Soto | recommendation_context | For the far north, sufficient hardiness and earliness are said to be better secured from local wild Prunus americana or Prunus nigra than from wild native plums such as De Soto.
  • Hanska | description_snippet | Its mention serves as an example of newer hybrid plum seedlings that checked earlier seedling work.
  • Hanska | taxon_context | Hanska is cited as one of the hybrid plum seedlings.
  • Inkpa | description_snippet | Its mention serves as an example of newer hybrid plum seedlings that checked earlier seedling work.
  • Inkpa | taxon_context | Inkpa is cited as one of the hybrid plum seedlings.
  • Kaga | description_snippet | Its mention serves as an example of newer hybrid plum seedlings that checked earlier seedling work.
  • Kaga | taxon_context | Kaga is cited as one of the hybrid plum seedlings.
  • Opata | description_snippet | Its mention serves as an example of newer hybrids that checked earlier seedling work.
  • Opata | taxon_context | Opata is cited as one of the sand cherry hybrids.
  • Sapa | description_snippet | Its mention serves as an example of newer hybrids that checked earlier seedling work.
  • Sapa | taxon_context | Sapa is cited as one of the sand cherry hybrids.
  • Toka | description_snippet | Its mention serves as an example of newer hybrid plum seedlings that checked earlier seedling work.
  • Toka | taxon_context | Toka is cited as one of the hybrid plum seedlings.
  • Wolf | entry_location | Wolf is described as from extreme southern Iowa.
  • Wolf | recommendation_context | For the far north, sufficient hardiness and earliness are said to be better secured from local wild Prunus americana or Prunus nigra than from wild native plums such as Wolf.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • none

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916archivist-1.0activegpt-5.4visual_page_generalist8 cultivars / 16 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
3686archivist-1.0candidategpt-5.4visual_page_generalist6 cultivars / 12 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active