Cultivar 1508: Prunus Spp 'Winona'

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Prunus spp. 'Winona' appears in a University of Minnesota plum seedling study. Its seedlings were described as having low to moderate survival, high herbivore damage, limited diameter and trunk cross sectional area increase, and low root sucker production [S1].

In the field replication table, 'Winona' was recorded at 13.9 cm height, 1.52 mm initial diameter, 1.83 mm later diameter, and 9.97 mm² change in trunk cross sectional area [S1]. A separate table recorded herbivore damage as 3.8, with Tukey HSD grouping "abc" [S1].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Minnesota #1695.

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“In Table 7 (Female Parent Field Replication), Prunus spp. 'Winona' is reported with height 13.9 cm (cd), first diameter 1.52 mm (b), second diameter 1.83 mm (ab), and change in TCA 9.97 mm2 (b).”
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“Winona is associated with low to moderate survival, high herbivore damage, limited diameter/∆TCA increase, and low root-sucker production.”
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“Herbivore damage rating is recorded as 3.8 for Prunus spp. 'Winona', with Tukey HSD grouping 'abc'.”
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7Minnesota #1695unknown300p58 p92 p94Herbivore damage rating is recorded as 3.8 for Prunus spp. 'Winona', with Tukey HSD grouping 'abc'.; In Table 7 (Female Parent Field Replication), Prunus spp. 'Winona' is reported with height 13.9 cm (cd), first diameter

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7p94description_snippetHerbivore damage rating is recorded as 3.8 for Prunus spp. 'Winona', with Tukey HSD grouping 'abc'.Plum 'Winona' 3.8 abcpage_block:0.90
7p92description_snippetIn Table 7 (Female Parent Field Replication), Prunus spp. 'Winona' is reported with height 13.9 cm (cd), first diameter 1.52 mm (b), second diameter 1.83 mm (ab), and change in TCAPlum Prunus spp. 'Winona' 13.9 cd 1.52 b 1.83 ab 9.97 bpage_block:0.90
7p58description_snippetWinona is associated with low to moderate survival, high herbivore damage, limited diameter/∆TCA increase, and low root-sucker production.Seedlings from cultivars P. domestica ‘Mount Royal’, and ‘Todd’, and Prunus spp. ‘Winona’ had low to moderate seedling survival, high herbivore damage, low changes in diameter and ∆TCA, and low numbers of root suckers.page_block:0.90

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description_snippetHerbivore damage rating is recorded as 3.8 for Prunus spp. 'Winona', with Tukey HSD grouping 'abc'.0.98
description_snippetIn Table 7 (Female Parent Field Replication), Prunus spp. 'Winona' is reported with height 13.9 cm (cd), first diameter 1.52 mm (b), second diameter 1.83 mm (ab), and change in TCA 9.97 mm2 (b).0.98
description_snippetWinona is associated with low to moderate survival, high herbivore damage, limited diameter/∆TCA increase, and low root-sucker production.0.98

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