Cultivar 1491: Suda

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Suda is listed as a tart cherry, Prunus cerasus 'Suda', with an introduction year given as about 1900 and a source citation to Hedrick et al., 1915 [S1].

In the Minnesota tart cherry experiments, Suda had 67% greenhouse survival and 92% field survival at the end of Experiment III [S1]. Greenhouse-grown replications produced root suckers in 4 of 10 replications, with 7 suckers total, while field replications recorded none [S1].

Reported growth measurements vary by table. One row gives initial height as 6.4 cm and initial stem diameter as 1.74 mm; another female-parent greenhouse replication row gives initial height as 33.0 cm and initial stem diameter as 6.89 mm [S1]. Suda also appears in germination and storage comparisons, including a note that greenhouse germination timing differed significantly from Northstar and that field germination averaged 29.2% at both 2 and 26 months [S1].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Minnesota #1695.

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“Collection location is HRC.”
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“Suda was one of the cultivars from which Northstar differed significantly in average number of weeks for germination among non-scarified seed.”
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“No significant cultivar effect was detected for initial growth and damage-rated metrics across tested tart cherry entries.”
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“Collection-year area appears as an x/x pattern with greenhouse and field counts recorded as 10 and 10.”
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7Minnesota #1695unknown2500p44 p45 p71 p83 p85 p88 p91 p93Suda row includes statistical notes A-F, BC, AB, B-H, C-G, B-D, D-H, C-G, D-G, D-I.; Tart cherry cultivar 'Suda' shows 88% (0 Mo.), 84% (1 Mo.), 91% (2 Mo.), 86% (3 Mo.), 79% (4 Mo.), 77% (5 Mo.), 74% (6 Mo.), 74% (7 Mo.

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7p121description_snippetSuda row includes statistical notes A-F, BC, AB, B-H, C-G, B-D, D-H, C-G, D-G, D-I.Suda 88% A-F 84% BC 91% AB 86% B-H 79% C-G 77% B-D 74% D-H 74% C-G 77% D-G 74% D-Ipage_block:0.90
7p121storage_durationTart cherry cultivar 'Suda' shows 88% (0 Mo.), 84% (1 Mo.), 91% (2 Mo.), 86% (3 Mo.), 79% (4 Mo.), 77% (5 Mo.), 74% (6 Mo.), 74% (7 Mo.), 77% (8 Mo.), and 74% (9 Mo.).Suda 88% A-F 84% BC 91% AB 86% B-H 79% C-G 77% B-D 74% D-H 74% C-G 77% D-G 74% D-Ipage_block:0.90
7p118source_reference_abbreviationSource citation given as Hedrick et al., 1915.'Suda' ~1900 Week 18 Hedrick et al. 1915page_block:0.90
7p118release_year_referenceIntroduction year is given as approximately 1900 (~1900).'Suda' ~1900 Week 18 Hedrick et al. 1915page_block:0.90
7p118description_snippetCultivar Suda is listed in the Plum rows with approximate introduction year ~1900 and 2015 pollen collection week 18.'Suda' ~1900 Week 18 Hedrick et al. 1915page_block:0.90
7p109entry_hardiness_observationPollen stainability remained >50% during the experiment.'Suda' has been around for more than a century, and % stainability was >50% throughout this experiment.page_block:0.90
7p109release_year_referenceCharacterized as more than a century old in this context.'Suda' has been around for more than a century, and % stainability was >50% throughout this experiment.page_block:0.90
7p107description_snippetSuda was an exception in tart-cherry comparisons where Surecrop did not differ significantly from it, and it also showed significant month-to-month variation with no consistent linWhen there was variation among tart cherry cultivars, ‘Surecrop’ often had the highest average % stainability and differed significantly from one or more of the other tart cherry cultivars with the exception of ‘Suda’ ..page_block:0.90
7p97entry_hardiness_observationFor 'Suda', percent survival was 67 in greenhouse (Grhs.) and 92 in field at the end of Experiment III.Tart Cherry 'Suda' 67 92page_block:0.90
7p95description_snippetGreenhouse: fraction of replications with suckers = 4/10 and # suckers = 7; Field: fraction of replications with suckers = 0 and # suckers = 0.'Suda' Greenhouse 4/10 7 Field 0 0page_block:0.90
7p93description_snippetHerbivore rating reported as 3.3 in Table 8.Tart Cherry ... 'Suda' 3.3page_block:0.90
7p93taxon_contextListed as a tart cherry entry: Prunus cerasus 'Suda'.Tart Cherry ... 'Suda' 3.3page_block:0.90
7p91description_snippetTable values indicate initial height 6.4 cm, initial stem diameter 1.74 mm, change in stem diameter 2.32 mm, and ΔTCA 12.96 mm².Tart Cherry P. cerasus Suda 6.4 1.74 2.32 12.96page_block:0.90
7p91taxon_contextCultivar listed as tart cherry under Prunus cerasus.Tart Cherry P. cerasus Suda 6.4 1.74 2.32 12.96page_block:0.90
7p88source_reference_abbreviationData source text indicates this row is part of ‘Table 6: Continued’ for the female-parent greenhouse replication dataset.Tart Cherry P. cerasus ‘Suda’ 33.0 6.89 1.35 17.07page_block:0.90
7p88description_snippetIn Table 6 (female-parent greenhouse replication), the entry for Prunus cerasus 'Suda' records initial height 33.0 cm, initial stem diameter 6.89 mm, change in stem diameter 1.35 mTart Cherry P. cerasus ‘Suda’ 33.0 6.89 1.35 17.07page_block:0.90
7p85description_snippetThis row is part of the Tart Cherry section in Table 5.Tart Cherry 'Suda' 29.2 (26 months); - 29.2 ab (2 months).page_block:0.90
7p85storage_durationAverage field germination for Suda is 29.2% at 26 months and 29.2% at 2 months with separation code 'ab'; 13-month value is missing.Tart Cherry 'Suda' 29.2 (26 months); - 29.2 ab (2 months).page_block:0.90
7p83description_snippetTart Cherry 'Suda' shows equal germination between treatments at 37.5% non-scarified and 37.5% scarified, with mean germination times of 1.7 and 1.7 weeks.Tart Cherry 'Suda' 37.5 37.5 1.7 bc 1.7page_block:0.90
7p71description_snippetCollection-year area appears as an x/x pattern with greenhouse and field counts recorded as 10 and 10.“Suda! HRC Xx x 10 10page_block:0.90
7p71selection_origin_referenceCollection location is HRC.“Suda! HRC Xx x 10 10page_block:0.90
7p45description_snippetNo significant cultivar effect was detected for initial growth and damage-rated metrics across tested tart cherry entries.Replications started in the greenhouse from 'Suda' produced one or more root suckers with 'Northstar' and 'Suda' producing the largest number; greenhouse survival ranged from 67% for 'Suda' to 92% for 'Meteor'.page_block:0.90
7p45productivityGreenhouse survival for tart cherry was lowest for Suda at 67%.Replications started in the greenhouse from 'Suda' produced one or more root suckers with 'Northstar' and 'Suda' producing the largest number; greenhouse survival ranged from 67% for 'Suda' to 92% for 'Meteor'.page_block:0.90
7p45anecdote_snippetSuda was among the greenhouse entries with root suckers and had one of the larger counts along with Northstar.Replications started in the greenhouse from 'Suda' produced one or more root suckers with 'Northstar' and 'Suda' producing the largest number; greenhouse survival ranged from 67% for 'Suda' to 92% for 'Meteor'.page_block:0.90
7p44description_snippetNorthstar’s experiment II greenhouse germination timing differed significantly from Suda.‘Northstar’ differing significantly from ‘Suda’ and ‘N87155’ (Table 4).page_block:0.90

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description_snippetSuda row includes statistical notes A-F, BC, AB, B-H, C-G, B-D, D-H, C-G, D-G, D-I.0.84
storage_durationTart cherry cultivar 'Suda' shows 88% (0 Mo.), 84% (1 Mo.), 91% (2 Mo.), 86% (3 Mo.), 79% (4 Mo.), 77% (5 Mo.), 74% (6 Mo.), 74% (7 Mo.), 77% (8 Mo.), and 74% (9 Mo.).0.97
source_reference_abbreviationSource citation given as Hedrick et al., 1915.0.96
release_year_referenceIntroduction year is given as approximately 1900 (~1900).0.95
description_snippetCultivar Suda is listed in the Plum rows with approximate introduction year ~1900 and 2015 pollen collection week 18.0.97
entry_hardiness_observationPollen stainability remained >50% during the experiment.0.87
release_year_referenceCharacterized as more than a century old in this context.0.79
description_snippetSuda was an exception in tart-cherry comparisons where Surecrop did not differ significantly from it, and it also showed significant month-to-month variation with no consistent linear decline.0.89
entry_hardiness_observationFor 'Suda', percent survival was 67 in greenhouse (Grhs.) and 92 in field at the end of Experiment III.0.98
description_snippetGreenhouse: fraction of replications with suckers = 4/10 and # suckers = 7; Field: fraction of replications with suckers = 0 and # suckers = 0.0.96
description_snippetHerbivore rating reported as 3.3 in Table 8.0.97
taxon_contextListed as a tart cherry entry: Prunus cerasus 'Suda'.0.99
description_snippetTable values indicate initial height 6.4 cm, initial stem diameter 1.74 mm, change in stem diameter 2.32 mm, and ΔTCA 12.96 mm².0.97
taxon_contextCultivar listed as tart cherry under Prunus cerasus.0.99
source_reference_abbreviationData source text indicates this row is part of ‘Table 6: Continued’ for the female-parent greenhouse replication dataset.0.96
description_snippetIn Table 6 (female-parent greenhouse replication), the entry for Prunus cerasus 'Suda' records initial height 33.0 cm, initial stem diameter 6.89 mm, change in stem diameter 1.35 mm, and change in TCA 17.07 mm².0.98
description_snippetThis row is part of the Tart Cherry section in Table 5.0.90
storage_durationAverage field germination for Suda is 29.2% at 26 months and 29.2% at 2 months with separation code 'ab'; 13-month value is missing.0.93
description_snippetTart Cherry 'Suda' shows equal germination between treatments at 37.5% non-scarified and 37.5% scarified, with mean germination times of 1.7 and 1.7 weeks.0.96
description_snippetCollection-year area appears as an x/x pattern with greenhouse and field counts recorded as 10 and 10.0.82
selection_origin_referenceCollection location is HRC.0.96
description_snippetNo significant cultivar effect was detected for initial growth and damage-rated metrics across tested tart cherry entries.0.93
productivityGreenhouse survival for tart cherry was lowest for Suda at 67%.0.97
anecdote_snippetSuda was among the greenhouse entries with root suckers and had one of the larger counts along with Northstar.0.99
description_snippetNorthstar’s experiment II greenhouse germination timing differed significantly from Suda.0.90

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