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Document: 22 Plant Introductions

Source page: Open page 18 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 68

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1223&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • Sioux Sand
Claims Added
  • Assiniboin | entry_location | Seed material linked to Manitoba; testing and propagation discussed at Brookings and northern sites.
  • Assiniboin | entry_pedigree | One of two Manitoba native plum selections derived from wild Prunus nigra seed from Stonewall, Manitoba.
  • Assiniboin | recommendation_context | Named selection reported to have won favor in trials.
  • Assiniboin | selection_origin_reference | Cited as a named introduction already noted in Bulletin 130 and propagated for broader evaluation.
  • Cheresoto | growth_habit | Management guidance applies: keep with many stems close to the ground and avoid high stuning practice.
  • Cheresoto | recommendation_context | Part of the set of sand cherry hybrids advised to be managed as low bush forms.
  • Opata | growth_habit | Recommended to be kept in bush form with many stems near the ground, avoiding high stuning style used for ordinary plums.
  • Opata | productivity | Shared with all sand cherry hybrids: they fruit very freely on one-year-old budded trees in nursery rows.
  • Opata | recommendation_context | Reported as much more popular than named Sand Cherries because of superior size and quality.
  • Opata | selection_origin_reference | Part of multi-generation breeding effort to improve fruit size and quality and reduce pit size.
  • Sansota | growth_habit | Should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.
  • Sansota | recommendation_context | Included among the sand cherry hybrids listed for this management regime and trial context.
  • Sapa | growth_habit | Should be maintained as a bush form with many low stems; high stunking is discouraged.
  • Sapa | productivity | Falls under the statement that sand cherry hybrids fruit very freely on one-year-old budded trees.
  • Sapa | recommendation_context | Identified with superior Sand Cherry hybrid performance relative to named Sand Cherries (size and quality context shared with Opata).
  • Sioux Sand | recommendation_context | Named together with Tomahawk and South Dakota No. 5 as key Sand Cherry entries in the program.
  • Sioux Sand | selection_origin_reference | Listed as one of the station-noted named Sand Cherry selections.
  • South Dakota No. 5 | recommendation_context | Grouped with other named Sand Cherries in station trials and selection reporting.
  • South Dakota No. 5 | selection_origin_reference | Named in the document as one of the core Sand Cherry entries.
  • Tomahawk | recommendation_context | Included in named Sand Cherry group used in the Sand Cherry breeding and trial program.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Plant Introductions, Bulletin 130 (cross-referenced).
  • Plant Introductions, Bulletin 224, South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station.
Cultivars Removed
  • Sioux
Claims Removed
  • Assiniboin | breeder_reference | Assiniboin was selected and propagated at Brookings.
  • Assiniboin | description_snippet | Assiniboin is one of two Manitoba plum selections previously noted in Bulletin 130.
  • Assiniboin | entry_location | The source wild plum pits were gathered near Stonewall, a few miles north of Winnipeg.
  • Assiniboin | selection_origin_reference | Assiniboin was selected from seedlings grown from pits of wild plums (Prunus nigra) obtained from Stonewall, Manitoba.
  • Cheresoto | growth_habit | The sand cherry hybrids bear heavily on one year old wood.
  • Cheresoto | recommendation_context | Cheresoto should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.
  • Cheresoto | taxon_context | Cheresoto is treated as a Sand Cherry hybrid.
  • Opata | flavor_profile | Opata is included among Sand Cherry hybrids noted for superiority in quality of fruit over named Sand Cherries.
  • Opata | fruit_size | Opata is included among Sand Cherry hybrids noted for superiority in size of fruit over named Sand Cherries.
  • Opata | growth_habit | These hybrids bear heavily on one year old wood and should not be trimmed up with a high stem.
  • Opata | recommendation_context | Sand Cherry hybrids such as Opata should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.
  • Opata | taxon_context | Opata is treated as a Sand Cherry hybrid.
  • Sansota | growth_habit | The sand cherry hybrids bear heavily on one year old wood.
  • Sansota | recommendation_context | Sansota should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.
  • Sansota | taxon_context | Sansota is treated as a Sand Cherry hybrid.
  • Sapa | flavor_profile | Sapa is included among Sand Cherry hybrids noted for superiority in quality of fruit over named Sand Cherries.
  • Sapa | fruit_size | Sapa is included among Sand Cherry hybrids noted for superiority in size of fruit over named Sand Cherries.
  • Sapa | growth_habit | These hybrids bear heavily on one year old wood and should not be trimmed up with a high stem.
  • Sapa | recommendation_context | Sand Cherry hybrids such as Sapa should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.
  • Sapa | taxon_context | Sapa is treated as a Sand Cherry hybrid.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Bulletin 130

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