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Document: 22 Plant Introductions

Source page: Open page 6 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
  • Giant
  • Mercer
  • Missouri
Claims Added
  • Alexis | description_snippet | Considered among the most promising named Siberian crabs by the station.
  • Alexis | release_year_reference | Alexis is included in the named Siberian crab seedlings distributed in 1914.
  • Amur | description_snippet | Named as a main variety in the promising Siberian crab sequence.
  • Amur | release_year_reference | Amur appears in the 1914 list of named Siberian crab seedlings distributed by the station.
  • Beauty | description_snippet | Listed as part of a named Siberian crab group with presumed breeding/selection value.
  • Beauty | release_year_reference | Beauty is listed among the main named Siberian crab varieties distributed around 1914.
  • Bismer | description_snippet | Described as not perfect but still worthwhile among the station’s first-generation hybrid material.
  • Bismer | entry_pedigree | Identified explicitly as one of six first-generation hybrid varieties in this bulletin section.
  • Chinook | description_snippet | Characterized as promising enough to note despite acknowledged imperfections.
  • Chinook | entry_pedigree | Listed as a named first-generation hybrid variety under station testing.
  • Dolgo | description_snippet | Listed as one of the principal named Siberian crab forms considered promising in the station’s distribution list.
  • Dolgo | entry_location | Origin context is the station’s mixed orchard and nursery selection material at the experiment station.
  • Dolgo | release_year_reference | Named Siberian crab selections including Dolgo were distributed in 1914 in response to repeated requests.
  • Giant | culinary_use | Noted as more ornamental/lawn-oriented than productive fruit use at the time of observation.
  • Giant | selection_origin_reference | Reported as a named wild form of native American apple found in wild stands.
  • Kola | description_snippet | Grouped with similarly imperfect but desirable hybrid entries.
  • Kola | entry_pedigree | Listed as one of six first-generation hybrid varieties.
  • Mercer | culinary_use | Characterized as primarily ornament/lawn value at this stage, not yet recognized as major fruiting cultivar.
  • Mercer | selection_origin_reference | Named wild American apple candidate observed growing wild and considered as a possible breeding/resource form.
  • Missouri | culinary_use | Reported as more ornamental than fruit-use oriented in this passage.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Bulletin 65 of this Station, published July 1899, referenced for recommendation of Siberian roots to prevent root-killing.
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plant Introductions" (1927). Bulletins Paper 224, South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station. https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/agexperimentsta_bulletins/224
Cultivars Removed
  • Irkutsk Crab Seedlings
  • Nertchinsk Crab Seedlings
  • Wealthy
Claims Removed
  • Alexis | release_year_reference | Seedlings of this named Siberian crab were distributed in 1924 in response to repeated requests.
  • Alexis | selection_origin_reference | Alexis was one of the named Siberian crab varieties from which seedlings were distributed in 1924.
  • Amur | release_year_reference | Seedlings of this named Siberian crab were distributed in 1924 in response to repeated requests.
  • Amur | selection_origin_reference | Amur was one of the named Siberian crab varieties from which seedlings were distributed in 1924.
  • Beauty | release_year_reference | Seedlings of this named Siberian crab were distributed in 1924 in response to repeated requests.
  • Beauty | selection_origin_reference | Beauty was one of the named Siberian crab varieties from which seedlings were distributed in 1924.
  • Bismer | description_snippet | The page states these first generation hybrid varieties are by no means perfect.
  • Bismer | taxon_context | Bismer is named as one of six first generation hybrid varieties in the American wild crabapple improvement discussion.
  • Chinook | description_snippet | The page states these first generation hybrid varieties are by no means perfect.
  • Chinook | taxon_context | Chinook is named as one of six first generation hybrid varieties in the American wild crabapple improvement discussion.
  • Dolgo | release_year_reference | Seedlings of this named Siberian crab were distributed in 1924 in response to repeated requests.
  • Dolgo | selection_origin_reference | Dolgo was one of the named Siberian crab varieties from which seedlings were distributed in 1924.
  • Irkutsk Crab Seedlings | description_snippet | The page directs the reader to this seedling group in the list.
  • Irkutsk Crab Seedlings | taxon_context | Referenced within discussion of seedlings of the true Siberian Crab (Pyrus baccata).
  • Kola | description_snippet | The page states these first generation hybrid varieties are by no means perfect.
  • Kola | taxon_context | Kola is named as one of six first generation hybrid varieties in the American wild crabapple improvement discussion.
  • Nertchinsk Crab Seedlings | description_snippet | The page directs the reader to this seedling group in the list.
  • Nertchinsk Crab Seedlings | taxon_context | Referenced within discussion of seedlings of the true Siberian Crab (Pyrus baccata).
  • Olga | release_year_reference | Seedlings of this named Siberian crab were distributed in 1924 in response to repeated requests.
  • Olga | selection_origin_reference | Olga was one of the named Siberian crab varieties from which seedlings were distributed in 1924.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Bulletin 65 of this Station, published July, 1899

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