Cultivar 1490: Bali

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Bali is listed as a tart cherry cultivar, Prunus cerasus L., in University of Minnesota germplasm examined for tart cherry seedling establishment and related experiments. Its collection or source code is HRC, expanded in the source as the University of Minnesota research plots in Excelsior, Minnesota; the citation is marked NA and the introduction year is unknown [S1].

In greenhouse germination results, Bali had 45.8% germination for non-scarified seed and 58.3% for scarified seed, with average germination timing of 1.0 and 1.6 weeks respectively. The source notes that among non-scarified tart cherry seed, Bali had the fastest average germination timing, and that seed stored for 2 months reached 58.3% average field germination, significantly higher than Northstar in that comparison [S1].

Seedling establishment data report 87% survival in greenhouse and 92% survival in field at the end of Experiment III. Greenhouse replications produced one or more root suckers, recorded as 1 of 12 replications with 2 suckers, while field replications recorded none [S1].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Minnesota #1695.

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“This page supports a non-significant cultivar effect for initial height, initial diameter, change in diameter, and change in TCA among tart cherry seedlings in both greenhouse and field environments.”
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“For non-scarified seed in the Experiment II greenhouse environment, Bali had an average germination time of 1.0 week.”
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“Bali had a significant difference in average percent germination between seed stored for 26 months and for 2 months.”
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“For seed stored 2 months in the Experiment II field environment, average germination for Bali was 58.3 percent.”
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7Minnesota #1695unknown2500p44 p45 p70 p83 p85 p87 p90 p93Row includes Tukey-style separation codes for Bali across monthly values: D-F, C, BC, H, FG, CD, F-H, E-G, F-H, E-J.; Tart cherry cultivar 'Bali' shows 77% at 0 months, 73% at 1 month, 75% at 2 months, 71% at 3 months, 7

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7p121description_snippetRow includes Tukey-style separation codes for Bali across monthly values: D-F, C, BC, H, FG, CD, F-H, E-G, F-H, E-J.Bali 77% D-F 73% C 75% BC 71% H 70% FG 66% CD 62% F-H 60% E-G 62% F-H 69% E-Jpage_block:0.90
7p121storage_durationTart cherry cultivar 'Bali' shows 77% at 0 months, 73% at 1 month, 75% at 2 months, 71% at 3 months, 70% at 4 months, 66% at 5 months, 62% at 6 months, 60% at 7 months, 62% at 8 moBali 77% D-F 73% C 75% BC 71% H 70% FG 66% CD 62% F-H 60% E-G 62% F-H 69% E-Jpage_block:0.90
7p117source_reference_abbreviationCitation is NA in the table row.Tart Cherry P. cerasus L. 'Bali' Unknown Week 18 NApage_block:0.90
7p117release_year_referenceIntroduction year is marked as Unknown.Tart Cherry P. cerasus L. 'Bali' Unknown Week 18 NApage_block:0.90
7p117taxon_contextListed under Tart Cherry as Prunus cerasus L.Tart Cherry P. cerasus L. 'Bali' Unknown Week 18 NApage_block:0.90
7p107description_snippetBali showed no significant month-to-month variation in average pollen stainability over storage.Within ‘Bali’, ‘Mesabi’, and ‘N87155’ there was no significant variation for average % stainability among different months in storage (Table 2).page_block:0.90
7p97entry_hardiness_observationFor 'Bali', percent survival was 87 in greenhouse (Grhs.) and 92 in field at the end of Experiment III.Tart Cherry 'Bali' 87 92page_block:0.90
7p95description_snippetGreenhouse: fraction of replications with suckers = 1/12 and # suckers = 2; Field: fraction of replications with suckers = 0 and # suckers = 0.Tart Cherry 'Bali' Greenhouse 1/12 2 Field 0 0page_block:0.90
7p93description_snippetHerbivore rating reported as 2.0 in Table 8.Tart Cherry ... 'Bali' 2.0page_block:0.90
7p93taxon_contextListed as a tart cherry entry: Prunus cerasus 'Bali'.Tart Cherry ... 'Bali' 2.0page_block:0.90
7p90description_snippetPage shows 'Bali' measured as initial height 8.6 cm, initial diameter 1.54 mm, change in diameter 4.16 mm, and ΔTCA 24.56 mm².P. cerasus 'Bali' 8.6 1.54 4.16 24.56page_block:0.90
7p87description_snippetGreenhouse metrics report initial height 31.7 cm, initial stem diameter 5.81 mm, change in stem diameter 2.30 mm, and change in TCA 27.52 mm2.Tart cherry P. cerasus 'Bali' 31.7 5.81 2.30 27.52page_block:0.90
7p87taxon_contextCultivar listed under Tart cherry (Prunus cerasus).Tart cherry P. cerasus 'Bali' 31.7 5.81 2.30 27.52page_block:0.90
7p85description_snippetThis row appears in the Tart Cherry section of Table 5.Tart Cherry 'Bali' 12.5* (26 months); - 58.3 a* (13 months); 2-month value not shown.page_block:0.90
7p85storage_durationAverage field germination for Bali is 12.5% at 26 months and 58.3% at 13 months storage; an asterisk is shown, indicating p<0.05 significance across storage months within cultivar.Tart Cherry 'Bali' 12.5* (26 months); - 58.3 a* (13 months); 2-month value not shown.page_block:0.90
7p83description_snippetIn the greenhouse environment, Tart Cherry 'Bali' shows 45.8% germination non-scarified and 58.3% germination scarified, with average weeks to germination of 1.0 (non-scarified) anTart Cherry 'Bali' 45.8 58.3 1.0 abc 1.6page_block:0.90
7p70source_reference_abbreviationHRC expanded as the University of Minnesota research plots in Excelsior, MN.Tart Cherry P. cerasus L. 'Bali' HRC x 12 8page_block:0.90
7p70description_snippetExperiment III replication values in this row read as 12 and 8.Tart Cherry P. cerasus L. 'Bali' HRC x 12 8page_block:0.90
7p70entry_locationCollection/source code is HRC.Tart Cherry P. cerasus L. 'Bali' HRC x 12 8page_block:0.90
7p70entry_pedigreeListed as cultivar Bali of Tart Cherry, species Prunus cerasus L.Tart Cherry P. cerasus L. 'Bali' HRC x 12 8page_block:0.90
7p45description_snippetThis page supports a non-significant cultivar effect for initial height, initial diameter, change in diameter, and change in TCA among tart cherry seedlings in both greenhouse and Replications of seedlings started in the greenhouse from 'Bali', 'Northstar', and 'Suda' produced one or more root suckers.page_block:0.90
7p45anecdote_snippetBali is named as a tart cherry cultivar whose greenhouse replications produced one or more root suckers.Replications of seedlings started in the greenhouse from 'Bali', 'Northstar', and 'Suda' produced one or more root suckers.page_block:0.90
7p44description_snippetBali showed a significant difference in average germination percentage between seed stored for 26 months and 2 months.For non-scarified seed, average number of weeks for germination ranged from 1.0 for ‘Bali’ to 3.6 for ‘Northstar’ ... Average % germination among tart cherry seed stored for 2 months ranged from 8.3% for ‘Northstar’ to 5page_block:0.90
7p44description_snippetFor tart cherry seed stored 2 months in Experiment II field, Bali had pooled-average germination of 58.3%, significantly higher than Northstar.For non-scarified seed, average number of weeks for germination ranged from 1.0 for ‘Bali’ to 3.6 for ‘Northstar’ ... Average % germination among tart cherry seed stored for 2 months ranged from 8.3% for ‘Northstar’ to 5page_block:0.90
7p44description_snippetAmong non-scarified tart cherry seed, Bali had the fastest average germination timing (1.0 weeks in Experiment II greenhouse).For non-scarified seed, average number of weeks for germination ranged from 1.0 for ‘Bali’ to 3.6 for ‘Northstar’ ... Average % germination among tart cherry seed stored for 2 months ranged from 8.3% for ‘Northstar’ to 5page_block:0.90

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description_snippetRow includes Tukey-style separation codes for Bali across monthly values: D-F, C, BC, H, FG, CD, F-H, E-G, F-H, E-J.0.87
storage_durationTart cherry cultivar 'Bali' shows 77% at 0 months, 73% at 1 month, 75% at 2 months, 71% at 3 months, 70% at 4 months, 66% at 5 months, 62% at 6 months, 60% at 7 months, 62% at 8 months, and 69% at 9 months in the average0.97
source_reference_abbreviationCitation is NA in the table row.0.96
release_year_referenceIntroduction year is marked as Unknown.0.97
taxon_contextListed under Tart Cherry as Prunus cerasus L.0.99
description_snippetBali showed no significant month-to-month variation in average pollen stainability over storage.0.93
entry_hardiness_observationFor 'Bali', percent survival was 87 in greenhouse (Grhs.) and 92 in field at the end of Experiment III.0.99
description_snippetGreenhouse: fraction of replications with suckers = 1/12 and # suckers = 2; Field: fraction of replications with suckers = 0 and # suckers = 0.0.96
description_snippetHerbivore rating reported as 2.0 in Table 8.0.97
taxon_contextListed as a tart cherry entry: Prunus cerasus 'Bali'.0.99
description_snippetPage shows 'Bali' measured as initial height 8.6 cm, initial diameter 1.54 mm, change in diameter 4.16 mm, and ΔTCA 24.56 mm².0.99
description_snippetGreenhouse metrics report initial height 31.7 cm, initial stem diameter 5.81 mm, change in stem diameter 2.30 mm, and change in TCA 27.52 mm2.0.99
taxon_contextCultivar listed under Tart cherry (Prunus cerasus).0.99
description_snippetThis row appears in the Tart Cherry section of Table 5.0.90
storage_durationAverage field germination for Bali is 12.5% at 26 months and 58.3% at 13 months storage; an asterisk is shown, indicating p<0.05 significance across storage months within cultivar.0.93
description_snippetIn the greenhouse environment, Tart Cherry 'Bali' shows 45.8% germination non-scarified and 58.3% germination scarified, with average weeks to germination of 1.0 (non-scarified) and 1.6 (scarified).0.97
source_reference_abbreviationHRC expanded as the University of Minnesota research plots in Excelsior, MN.0.99
description_snippetExperiment III replication values in this row read as 12 and 8.0.77
entry_locationCollection/source code is HRC.0.96
entry_pedigreeListed as cultivar Bali of Tart Cherry, species Prunus cerasus L.0.98
description_snippetThis page supports a non-significant cultivar effect for initial height, initial diameter, change in diameter, and change in TCA among tart cherry seedlings in both greenhouse and field environments.0.93
anecdote_snippetBali is named as a tart cherry cultivar whose greenhouse replications produced one or more root suckers.0.99
description_snippetBali showed a significant difference in average germination percentage between seed stored for 26 months and 2 months.0.94
description_snippetFor tart cherry seed stored 2 months in Experiment II field, Bali had pooled-average germination of 58.3%, significantly higher than Northstar.0.96
description_snippetAmong non-scarified tart cherry seed, Bali had the fastest average germination timing (1.0 weeks in Experiment II greenhouse).0.96

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