Cultivar 1498: Winona

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Winona is listed as a plum cultivar in a University of Minnesota source, under a Prunus spp. plum context [S1]. The available data are mainly experimental seed and seedling measurements, not a descriptive nursery profile.

In Experiment I, Winona had 0.0% non-scarified greenhouse germination and 75.0% scarified germination, with a significant difference between treatments [S1]. The narrative also states that Winona had the lowest non-scarified greenhouse germination point, at 0.0% [S1].

In Experiment II, Winona was again reported as showing a significant difference between non-scarified and scarified seed [S1]. Another table gives plum Winona germination as 20.8% at 25 months and 16.7% at 1 month [S1].

Seedlings from Winona had 43% field survival at the end of Experiment III [S1]. A greenhouse replication row lists height at 77.9 cm, stem diameter at 6.09 mm, stem diameter change at 0.34 mm, and ΔTCA at 3.76 mm² [S1].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from 9c684c14 7509 4b78 a803 0bf01a64aa28, with 3 additional supporting sources linked below.

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“Flesh: yellow, soft, stringy, very juicy”
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“Stem: 5/8 inch long, moderately slender”
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“Cavity: moderately wide, deep”
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“Form: roundish”
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Taxonomy context: Genus: Prunus | open genus tree

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Continued ... 'Winona' 20.8 cd 16.7 ab

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7Minnesota #1695unknown1600p46 p47 p50 p74 p81 p84 p86 p89The row is within the same Fruit Type and Prunus spp. context as the Plum block of Table 6.; Listed in the Table 6 greenhouse replication for Plum: Height 77.9 cm, stem diameter 6.09 mm, change in stem diameter 0.34 mm,

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7p89taxon_contextThe row is within the same Fruit Type and Prunus spp. context as the Plum block of Table 6.'Winona' 77.9 a 6.09 abc 0.34 3.76page_block:0.90
7p89description_snippetListed in the Table 6 greenhouse replication for Plum: Height 77.9 cm, stem diameter 6.09 mm, change in stem diameter 0.34 mm, ΔTCA 3.76 mm2.'Winona' 77.9 a 6.09 abc 0.34 3.76page_block:0.90
7p86description_snippetIncluded as a plum cultivar row in Table 5 continued.Table 5: Continued ... 'Winona' 20.8 cd 16.7 abpage_block:0.90
7p86storage_durationPlum 'Winona' had 20.8% germination at 25 months and 16.7% at 1 month (Table 5).Table 5: Continued ... 'Winona' 20.8 cd 16.7 abpage_block:0.90
7p84description_snippetMean weeks to germination are 2.3 (non-scarified) and 1.4 (scarified).'Winona' 20.9 bcde* 66.7 * 2.3 1.4page_block:0.90
7p84description_snippetWinona shows non-scarified germination of 20.9 with group bcde and asterisk; scarified germination is 66.7 with asterisk notation.'Winona' 20.9 bcde* 66.7 * 2.3 1.4page_block:0.90
7p81source_reference_abbreviationThis page includes table footnote-style letters and asterisks (e.g., c*, ab*) in row values; the table legend is not fully visible on this page.Plum 'Winona' 0.0 c* 75.0 ab* / 8.3 cde / 0.4 * 1.6 * / Pooled 39.0 / 58.0 / 20.6 1.0 1.3page_block:0.90
7p81description_snippetAdditional treatment-related timing fields are visible for 'Winona' as values 0.4* and 1.6*, alongside an 8.3 cde value in the same row block.Plum 'Winona' 0.0 c* 75.0 ab* / 8.3 cde / 0.4 * 1.6 * / Pooled 39.0 / 58.0 / 20.6 1.0 1.3page_block:0.90
7p81description_snippetTable row for 'Winona' is present in the continued plum section of Table 3, with treatment-paired values marked by significance symbols: non-scarified 0.0 and scarified 75.0, with Plum 'Winona' 0.0 c* 75.0 ab* / 8.3 cde / 0.4 * 1.6 * / Pooled 39.0 / 58.0 / 20.6 1.0 1.3page_block:0.90
7p74description_snippetRow data includes symbols after HRC in the pattern 'x x 6 7'.Plum Prunus spp. 'Winona' HRC x x 6 7page_block:0.90
7p74taxon_contextFruit type is Plum and taxon is Prunus spp.Plum Prunus spp. 'Winona' HRC x x 6 7page_block:0.90
7p74entry_locationCollection location on this row is HRC.Plum Prunus spp. 'Winona' HRC x x 6 7page_block:0.90
7p50description_snippetField survival at the end of Experiment III was reported as 43% for Winona seedlings (Table 10).Percent survival among plum seedlings started in the field ranged from 43% for seedlings from Winona to 100% for seedlings from multiple cultivars (Table 10).page_block:0.90
7p47description_snippet'Winona' is explicitly reported to have significant differences between non-scarified and scarified seed in Experiment II.For 'Alderman', 'Gracious', and 'Winona' there were significant differences between non-scarified and scarified seed (Table 4).page_block:0.90
7p46description_snippetWinona is in the explicit trio with a significant non-scarified versus scarified difference in Experiment I (p<0.05).Non-scarified plum values ranged from 0.0% for Winona to 100.0% for Opal. ... Within the plums Hennepin, Superior, and Winona there were significant differences for % germination between non-scarified and scarified seed page_block:0.90
7p46description_snippetWinona had the lowest non-scarified greenhouse germination point at 0.0%.Non-scarified plum values ranged from 0.0% for Winona to 100.0% for Opal. ... Within the plums Hennepin, Superior, and Winona there were significant differences for % germination between non-scarified and scarified seed page_block:0.90

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taxon_contextThe row is within the same Fruit Type and Prunus spp. context as the Plum block of Table 6.0.98
description_snippetListed in the Table 6 greenhouse replication for Plum: Height 77.9 cm, stem diameter 6.09 mm, change in stem diameter 0.34 mm, ΔTCA 3.76 mm2.0.99
description_snippetIncluded as a plum cultivar row in Table 5 continued.0.99
storage_durationPlum 'Winona' had 20.8% germination at 25 months and 16.7% at 1 month (Table 5).0.97
description_snippetMean weeks to germination are 2.3 (non-scarified) and 1.4 (scarified).0.98
description_snippetWinona shows non-scarified germination of 20.9 with group bcde and asterisk; scarified germination is 66.7 with asterisk notation.0.96
source_reference_abbreviationThis page includes table footnote-style letters and asterisks (e.g., c*, ab*) in row values; the table legend is not fully visible on this page.0.67
description_snippetAdditional treatment-related timing fields are visible for 'Winona' as values 0.4* and 1.6*, alongside an 8.3 cde value in the same row block.0.83
description_snippetTable row for 'Winona' is present in the continued plum section of Table 3, with treatment-paired values marked by significance symbols: non-scarified 0.0 and scarified 75.0, with asterisks indicating significance betwee0.86
description_snippetRow data includes symbols after HRC in the pattern 'x x 6 7'.0.60
taxon_contextFruit type is Plum and taxon is Prunus spp.0.98
entry_locationCollection location on this row is HRC.0.95
description_snippetField survival at the end of Experiment III was reported as 43% for Winona seedlings (Table 10).0.96
description_snippet'Winona' is explicitly reported to have significant differences between non-scarified and scarified seed in Experiment II.0.91
description_snippetWinona is in the explicit trio with a significant non-scarified versus scarified difference in Experiment I (p<0.05).0.98
description_snippetWinona had the lowest non-scarified greenhouse germination point at 0.0%.0.99

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