Archivist Page Review

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

Document: 22 Plant Introductions

Source page: Open page 43 in document reader

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

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

Selected Versions

Left: archivist-1.0 (fragment 3822)

Right: archivist-1.0 (fragment 11063)

Next Step

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

Page Version Diff

Cultivars Added
  • Star.light Raspberry
Claims Added
  • Spineless Raspberry | description_snippet | Canes have a blue bloom with some red toward the tips; canes are one of the most anthracnose-immune selections tested, though not fully free.
  • Spineless Raspberry | entry_pedigree | Hybrid of a wild red raspberry from Cavalier, North Dakota, with pollen of Loudon red raspberry.
  • Spineless Raspberry | flavor_profile | Described as having extra good flavor.
  • Spineless Raspberry | fruit_size | Fruit about three-fourths of an inch in diameter.
  • Spineless Raspberry | growth_habit | Notable for thornless canes.
  • Spineless Raspberry | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1922.
  • Star.light Raspberry | entry_hardiness_observation | Reported to show very little anthrachnose in cane-rust breeding evaluations.
  • Star.light Raspberry | entry_pedigree | Same pedigree as Ohta: hybrid of wild red raspberry from Cavalier, North Dakota, with pollen of Minnetonka Ironclad red raspberry.
  • Star.light Raspberry | fruit_color | Described as equally bright in color compared with Ohta.
  • Star.light Raspberry | fruit_size | Among the very largest-fruited seedlings in 1920, averaging somewhat larger than Ohta.
  • Star.light Raspberry | growth_habit | Canes have some thorns.
  • Star.light Raspberry | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1922.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | anecdote_snippet | The cultivar was selected in a pessimistic climate forecast period and was the first named among many thousand raspberry seedlings.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | entry_hardiness_observation | Survived 41°F below zero without protection and recommended for trial where raspberries winter-kill.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | entry_location | Reportedly favored at Bismarck, North Dakota and far north into Canada.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | entry_pedigree | Hybrid of Shaffer's Colossal with a wild red raspberry from Cavalier County, North Dakota near the Manitoba line.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | fruit_size | Fruit described as smaller than Shaffer's Colossal yet with similar style.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | growth_habit | Plants are vigorous, productive, purple-caned, and sprout freely.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | productivity | Identified as productive; canes can be lifted and reset in spring and still bear fruit in the same season.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1906 as South Dakota No. 6.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plant Introductions" (1927). Paper 224, South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Open PRAIRIE repository.
Cultivars Removed
  • Starlight Raspberry
  • Sunset
Claims Removed
  • Spineless Raspberry | description_snippet | The canes have a blue bloom with some red toward the tips.
  • Spineless Raspberry | entry_hardiness_observation | In experiments breeding raspberries free from cane rust (anthracnose), it was one of the most immune although not quite free.
  • Spineless Raspberry | entry_location | The wild parent came from Cavalier, North Dakota.
  • Spineless Raspberry | entry_pedigree | A hybrid of the wild red raspberry from Cavalier, North Dakota, with pollen of Loudon red raspberry.
  • Spineless Raspberry | flavor_profile | Fruit is of extra good flavor.
  • Spineless Raspberry | fruit_size | Fruit is about three-fourths of an inch in diameter.
  • Spineless Raspberry | growth_habit | Remarkable for its thornless canes.
  • Spineless Raspberry | release_year_reference | Introduced 1922.
  • Starlight Raspberry | entry_hardiness_observation | Very little anthracnose.
  • Starlight Raspberry | entry_location | The wild parent came from Cavalier, North Dakota.
  • Starlight Raspberry | entry_pedigree | Of the same pedigree as Ohta, a hybrid of the wild red raspberry from Cavalier, North Dakota, with the pollen of Minnetonka Ironclad red raspberry.
  • Starlight Raspberry | fruit_color | Equally bright in color.
  • Starlight Raspberry | fruit_size | One of our very largest fruited seedlings in 1920, averaging somewhat larger than Ohta.
  • Starlight Raspberry | growth_habit | Canes with some thorns.
  • Starlight Raspberry | release_year_reference | Introduced 1922.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | anecdote_snippet | This appeared as a sunbeam when the outlook for hardy raspberries was dark.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | description_snippet | Fruit on style of Shaffer but smaller.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | description_snippet | The first of our thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | entry_hardiness_observation | It has endured 41 degrees below zero without protection.
  • Sunbeam Raspberry | entry_location | The wild red raspberry parent came from Cavalier County, North Dakota, near the Manitoba line.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • none

Available Page Versions

IDVariantStatusModelSpecializationCountsSourceCompare
982archivist-1.0activegpt-5.4visual_page_generalist5 cultivars / 36 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
3446archivist-1.0candidategpt-5.4visual_page_generalist4 cultivars / 26 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active