Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012

Document 102

Title: Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012

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4explicit_cultivar_reference‘Honey Bee’ Description ...................................................................................................................... 54
6explicit_cultivar_referenceFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branches.
8explicit_cultivar_referenceAnew pollinator variety, ‘Honey Bee’ was released in 2011
54introduction_sentenceIn the winter of 2010/2011 contracts were drawn up and 6-24-18 was renamed to ‘Honey Bee’ and was released to propagators and available for sale to the public by the spring of 2011.
55named_entry_heading'Honey Bee' Description
56explicit_cultivar_referenceFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branches
57explicit_cultivar_reference‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.
58explicit_cultivar_reference‘Honey Bee’ is rated as highly resistant to mildew.
59explicit_cultivar_referenceSince ‘Honey Bee’ fruit stays on the bushes, waxwings won’t be so wasteful and it should take them longer to get to your preferred varieties.
71explicit_cultivar_referenceHoney Bee 1.271 12.0 2.21 4 1 4 4 3.25

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4description_snippetThe table of contents indicates a report section titled 'Honey Bee' Description on page 54.0.84
6productivityAlisted figure describes 'Honey Bee' as showing productive branches.0.97
6fruit_sizeAlisted figure states that 'Honey Bee's fruit is cylindrical.0.98
6caption_contextReferenced in two figure-list entries about plant productivity and fruit shape.0.95
8description_snippetIdentified as a pollinator variety in the University of Saskatchewan breeding program.0.97
8release_year_referenceReleased in 2011.0.98
8breeder_referenceReferenced within the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding and production report, indicating release from that breeding context.0.79
54selection_origin_reference‘Honey Bee’ was the renamed release of selection 6-24-18.0.99
54release_year_referenceContracts were drawn up in the winter of 2010/2011, and ‘Honey Bee’ was available to the public by spring 2011.0.98
54breeder_referenceThe selection came from the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program.0.86
54recommendation_contextSelection 6-24-18 was the only one of the six tested selections reported here that both bloomed at the right time and was compatible with ‘Tundra’ and ‘Borealis’.0.95
54productivityAs one of the promising selections shown in the figure, it was judged to have superior productivity and flavour.0.84
54flavor_profileAs one of the promising selections shown in the figure, it was judged to have superior flavour.0.84
54fruit_sizeThe figure caption states that all of the selections had larger berries than ‘Berry Blue’.0.9
54description_snippetOne propagation company stated that 6-24-18 propagated faster than ‘Tundra’ and ‘Borealis’ and as fast as the best Blue Honeysuckles on the market.0.95
55recommendation_context'Honey Bee' is quite acceptable as a pollinator for 'Tundra' and 'Borealis'.0.98
55recommendation_contextIts fruits are too cylindrical and it holds onto its stems too strongly to be desirable for mechanical harvesting.0.98
55selection_origin_referenceThe page states that desirable traits observed in 2010 and 2011 were summarized in a web article reformatted into this document.0.87
55recommendation_context'Honey Bee' was selected to be a pollinator for 'Borealis', 'Tundra' and the 'Indigo' series.0.98
55recommendation_contextIt blooms at the same time and has given good fruit set when used in controlled crosses with them.0.98
55productivityIt is very fast growing, productive and starts fruiting at an early age.0.97
55fruit_sizeIts fruits are cylindrical and look more like its Russian parent; perhaps like the shape of a bee's body.0.96
55keeping_qualityUnlike most Russian varieties used for pollination, 'Honey Bee' holds onto its fruit firmly and stays on the bush longer than most other varieties.0.98
55keeping_qualityIn 2011, it was still holding onto its fruit firmly in the 3rd week of August.0.97
55description_snippetThe stems stay on the fruit about 40% of the time when picked, compared to a stinger.0.96
55recommendation_contextThe cylindrical shape does not roll around very well in equipment and the stems do not come off very easily, so it is definitely not recommended for mechanical harvesting unless juice is the goal.0.98
55flavor_profileThe fruit is tarter than 'BTI' but less tart than most Russian pollinators.0.96
55flavor_profileIt has a general flavour like other Haskap but with a hint of something different.0.95
55anecdote_snippetAfew growers said it tasted good, and some thought there was a different undertone they could not identify.0.91
55flavor_profileThe author suggests the undertone may be a very slight bitterness or astringency that could improve wine mouth-feel.0.9
55culinary_useThe page suggests some wine makers may one day try this variety and determine whether it makes a better wine.0.88
55culinary_useAbit more tartness could be an asset in processing or cooking.0.94
55culinary_useUnless the stems are removed, it would be better to crush the berries and use the juice for drinking, wine making, or making jelly.0.97
56caption_contextFigure 15 shows Honey Bee as a bush with productive branches.0.99
56description_snippetIts leaves are very similar in appearance to BTI.0.97
56entry_hardiness_observationLike BTI, Honey Bee has a high degree of resistance to leaf mildew on the test plots.0.97
56entry_pedigreeHoney Bee is a hybrid between a variety from Russia, Suvenir, and a variety descendant from the Kuril Islands, F-1-9-58 alias Blue Pacific.0.98
56recommendation_contextIt pollinates BTI-related material well because its parents are not closely related to BTI's parents.0.91
56growth_habitBoth of Honey Bee's parents are taller than BTI's, and Honey Bee is suspected to grow about 2 feet taller than BTI.0.93
56growth_habitThe original Honey Bee plant is at least 50% taller than Borealis plants in the same row.0.96
56fruit_colorThe fruit is more cylindrical than BTI.0.95
56caption_contextFigure 16 states that Honey Bee leaves are similar in size but slightly wider than the other varieties shown.0.95
56description_snippetHoney Bee has less pubescence, or hairs, on its leaves.0.94
56entry_hardiness_observationFigure 16 states that Honey Bee has good resistance to mildew and sunburn.0.95
57caption_contextFigure 17 shows Honey Bee fruit and states that the fruit is cylindrical.0.99
57fruit_sizeThe caption notes the original bush is rather young, so fruit size will likely increase as the bush gets older.0.92
57description_snippetSome stems are still holding onto the berries in the illustrated fruit sample.0.95
57recommendation_contextHoney Bee is presented as a mildew-resistant pollinator option to replace older pollinators that developed severe mildew in July.0.95
57entry_hardiness_observationHoney Bee is discussed as mildew-resistant in the pollinator context on this page.0.84
57selection_origin_referenceIn 2009, Honey Bee was one of the best 6 seedlings identified from about 1400 seedlings from the 2006 and 2007 plantings.0.96
57productivityHoney Bee was one of the few good producers at only 2 years old.0.97
57growth_habitThe six selected seedlings, including Honey Bee, were rated as vigorous and bearing fruit at a young age.0.81
57flavor_profileThe six selected seedlings, including Honey Bee, were rated as good tasting.0.78
57description_snippetAll 6 selected seedlings were rated as productive.0.8
57selection_origin_referenceAll 6 selections were put into tissue culture to evaluate relative ease of propagation.0.94
57description_snippetHoney Bee was the fastest multiplier in tissue culture among the 6 selected seedlings.0.97
57recommendation_contextHoney Bee was the best pollinator choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to Borealis and Tundra.0.98
57recommendation_contextIf replacing existing pollinators, it would be best to let Honey Bee get a few years old before removing the old pollinator to assure adequate pollen supply.0.96
58description_snippet‘Honey Bee’ is rated as highly resistant to mildew.0.98
58recommendation_contextThe page argues that calling a cultivar a pollinator variety can be misleading because a haskap pollinator also bears useful fruit.0.85
58recommendation_contextFor a homeowner growing ‘Borealis,’ perhaps ‘Honey Bee’ might be considered just as desirable and both could be called companion varieties.0.96
58growth_habitBecause of larger plant size, one ‘Honey Bee’ could provide pollen for 4 to 8 ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’ plants, if planted in close proximity.0.94
58recommendation_contextIn a gardening situation, it would be better to put ‘Honey Bee’ either on the north side of ‘Borealis’ or far enough away that it won’t crowd it out or reduce the sunshine.0.95
58growth_habit‘Honey Bee’s bush is taller but seems to be similar width to ‘BTI’ and so can be planted at a similar spacing.0.95
58culinary_useThe fruit is described as primarily useful for juice production.0.97
58recommendation_contextThe fruit will likely need to be handpicked.0.9
58recommendation_contextIf machine harvested, the berries may become too mashed, so they should be frozen soon after picking.0.93
58recommendation_contextIt may be best to place ‘Honey Bee’ in separate rows.0.89
58culinary_useSomewhat mashed berries would still be good for most products.0.9
58description_snippetThe stems holding onto the berries are a disadvantage for many products, but would not matter if the fruit was used for juice, wine or jelly.0.94
58flavor_profileThe added tartness and different flavour may make it desirable for some products like wine or liquers.0.92
59recommendation_context‘Honey Bee’ is suggested as a possible guard-row cultivar to protect inner rows from cedar waxwings.0.97
59anecdote_snippetThe author observed waxwings swooping into rows closest to nearby nesting trees, with outer rows picked clean first.0.91
59description_snippet‘Honey Bee’ fruit stays on the bushes rather than dropping readily.0.98
59culinary_use‘Honey Bee’ may be suitable for drying on the bushes to make 'blue raisins' because it holds onto its berries.0.95
59fruit_size‘Honey Bee’ berries are described as cylindrical.0.94
59description_snippetIts cylindrical berries are said to dry faster than the plump ‘BTI’ berries.0.92
59recommendation_contextDrying haskap on bushes is described as highly experimental and of uncertain feasibility.0.96
59recommendation_context‘Honey Bee’ will be made available to all propagators of ‘BTI’.0.95
59recommendation_context‘Honey Bee’ will be able to be sold into the USA.0.93
71fruit_sizeBerry weight is listed as 1.271 g.0.99
71description_snippetBrix 12.0, acid 2.21, sweet 4, sour 1, bitter 4, aroma 4, overall taste 3.25.0.99
71recommendation_contextThis named cultivar appears in the comparison cultivar section at the bottom of the table.0.98

Inherited Context

  • p4: Lonicera caerulea | haskap | Indigo series | Table of Contents | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program | Saskatchewan | Canada | Russia
  • p6: haskap | Lonicera caerulea | Kurile hybrids | List of Tables | List of Figures | University of Saskatchewan | U of S Fruit Program | haskap breeding | advanced selections | wild germplasm use | fruit breeding | Saskatchewan | Saskatoon | Canada | Newfoundland | Japan
  • p8: Haskap | Blue honeysuckle | Lonicera caerulea complex | University of Saskatchewan breeding material | Russian haskap germplasm | Japanese-type seedlings | Kuril hybrids | wild Canadian germplasm | Introduction | University of Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Agriculture | Agricul
  • p54: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | Blue honeysuckle | Haskap breeding selections | Blue honeysuckle cultivars | Pollinator selection and compatibility testing | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program | Saskatc
  • p55: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | 'Borealis'/'Tundra'/'Indigo' pollination context | University of Saskatchewan haskap cultivars and pollinators | Pollinator evaluation for 'Tundra' and 'Borealis' | 'Honey Bee' Description | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fu
  • p56: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | Russian x Kuril Islands-derived haskap hybrids | Pollinator and cultivar evaluation | Honey Bee | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding and production program | Saskatchewan | Russi
  • p57: Haskap | Honeyberry | Blue honeysuckle | Lonicera caerulea | Russian and Kuril Islands-derived haskap breeding material | Honey Bee | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding and production program | Saskatchewan
  • p58: Haskap | Honeyberry | Blue honeysuckle | Lonicera caerulea | pollinator and companion cultivars | Haskap cultivars and pollinator selections | Pollinator and companion cultivar discussion | 'Honey Bee' management and use | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development
  • p59: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | pollinator cultivars | University of Saskatchewan haskap cultivars and pollinators | Pollination and pollinator discussion | Guard Row Potential | Blue Raisins? | Future & Availability | Acknowledgements | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture
  • p71: Haskap | Lonicera caerulea | Released haskap cultivars used for comparison | Haskap breeding selections and cultivars | Table 27. Lab assessments of frozen fruit from 2011 selections | University of Saskatchewan | Agriculture Development Fund | University of Saskatchewan has

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4description_snippet‘Honey Bee’ Description ...................................................................................................................... 54The table of contents indicates a report section titled 'Honey Bee' Description on page 54.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
6productivityFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branches.Alisted figure describes 'Honey Bee' as showing productive branches.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
6fruit_sizeFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branches.Alisted figure states that 'Honey Bee's fruit is cylindrical.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
6caption_contextFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branches.Referenced in two figure-list entries about plant productivity and fruit shape.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
8description_snippetAnew pollinator variety, ‘Honey Bee’ was released in 2011Identified as a pollinator variety in the University of Saskatchewan breeding program.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
8release_year_referenceAnew pollinator variety, ‘Honey Bee’ was released in 2011Released in 2011.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
8breeder_referenceAnew pollinator variety, ‘Honey Bee’ was released in 2011Referenced within the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding and production report, indicating release from that breeding context.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
54selection_origin_referenceIn the winter of 2010/2011 contracts were drawn up and 6-24-18 was renamed to ‘Honey Bee’ and was released to propagators and available for sale to the public by the spring of 2011.‘Honey Bee’ was the renamed release of selection 6-24-18.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
54release_year_referenceIn the winter of 2010/2011 contracts were drawn up and 6-24-18 was renamed to ‘Honey Bee’ and was released to propagators and available for sale to the public by the spring of 2011.Contracts were drawn up in the winter of 2010/2011, and ‘Honey Bee’ was available to the public by spring 2011.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
54breeder_referenceIn the winter of 2010/2011 contracts were drawn up and 6-24-18 was renamed to ‘Honey Bee’ and was released to propagators and available for sale to the public by the spring of 2011.The selection came from the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
54recommendation_contextIn the winter of 2010/2011 contracts were drawn up and 6-24-18 was renamed to ‘Honey Bee’ and was released to propagators and available for sale to the public by the spring of 2011.Selection 6-24-18 was the only one of the six tested selections reported here that both bloomed at the right time and was compatible with ‘Tcultivar 1893Open Review parse
54productivityIn the winter of 2010/2011 contracts were drawn up and 6-24-18 was renamed to ‘Honey Bee’ and was released to propagators and available for sale to the public by the spring of 2011.As one of the promising selections shown in the figure, it was judged to have superior productivity and flavour.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
54flavor_profileIn the winter of 2010/2011 contracts were drawn up and 6-24-18 was renamed to ‘Honey Bee’ and was released to propagators and available for sale to the public by the spring of 2011.As one of the promising selections shown in the figure, it was judged to have superior flavour.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
54fruit_sizeIn the winter of 2010/2011 contracts were drawn up and 6-24-18 was renamed to ‘Honey Bee’ and was released to propagators and available for sale to the public by the spring of 2011.The figure caption states that all of the selections had larger berries than ‘Berry Blue’.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
54description_snippetIn the winter of 2010/2011 contracts were drawn up and 6-24-18 was renamed to ‘Honey Bee’ and was released to propagators and available for sale to the public by the spring of 2011.One propagation company stated that 6-24-18 propagated faster than ‘Tundra’ and ‘Borealis’ and as fast as the best Blue Honeysuckles on the cultivar 1893Open Review parse
55recommendation_context'Honey Bee' Description'Honey Bee' is quite acceptable as a pollinator for 'Tundra' and 'Borealis'.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
55selection_origin_reference'Honey Bee' DescriptionThe page states that desirable traits observed in 2010 and 2011 were summarized in a web article reformatted into this document.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
55productivity'Honey Bee' DescriptionIt is very fast growing, productive and starts fruiting at an early age.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
55fruit_size'Honey Bee' DescriptionIts fruits are cylindrical and look more like its Russian parent; perhaps like the shape of a bee's body.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
55keeping_quality'Honey Bee' DescriptionUnlike most Russian varieties used for pollination, 'Honey Bee' holds onto its fruit firmly and stays on the bush longer than most other varcultivar 1893Open Review parse
55description_snippet'Honey Bee' DescriptionThe stems stay on the fruit about 40% of the time when picked, compared to a stinger.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
55flavor_profile'Honey Bee' DescriptionThe fruit is tarter than 'BTI' but less tart than most Russian pollinators.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
55anecdote_snippet'Honey Bee' DescriptionAfew growers said it tasted good, and some thought there was a different undertone they could not identify.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
55culinary_use'Honey Bee' DescriptionThe page suggests some wine makers may one day try this variety and determine whether it makes a better wine.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
56caption_contextFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branchesFigure 15 shows Honey Bee as a bush with productive branches.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
56description_snippetFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branchesIts leaves are very similar in appearance to BTI.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
56entry_hardiness_observationFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branchesLike BTI, Honey Bee has a high degree of resistance to leaf mildew on the test plots.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
56entry_pedigreeFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branchesHoney Bee is a hybrid between a variety from Russia, Suvenir, and a variety descendant from the Kuril Islands, F-1-9-58 alias Blue Pacific.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
56recommendation_contextFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branchesIt pollinates BTI-related material well because its parents are not closely related to BTI's parents.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
56growth_habitFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branchesBoth of Honey Bee's parents are taller than BTI's, and Honey Bee is suspected to grow about 2 feet taller than BTI.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
56fruit_colorFigure 15. 'Honey Bee' bush showing productive branchesThe fruit is more cylindrical than BTI.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
57caption_context‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.Figure 17 shows Honey Bee fruit and states that the fruit is cylindrical.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
57fruit_size‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.The caption notes the original bush is rather young, so fruit size will likely increase as the bush gets older.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
57description_snippet‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.Some stems are still holding onto the berries in the illustrated fruit sample.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
57recommendation_context‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.Honey Bee is presented as a mildew-resistant pollinator option to replace older pollinators that developed severe mildew in July.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
57entry_hardiness_observation‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.Honey Bee is discussed as mildew-resistant in the pollinator context on this page.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
57selection_origin_reference‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.In 2009, Honey Bee was one of the best 6 seedlings identified from about 1400 seedlings from the 2006 and 2007 plantings.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
57productivity‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.Honey Bee was one of the few good producers at only 2 years old.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
57growth_habit‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.The six selected seedlings, including Honey Bee, were rated as vigorous and bearing fruit at a young age.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
57flavor_profile‘Honey Bee’ was the best choice because it alone bloomed at the right time and gave good fruit set when crossed to ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’.The six selected seedlings, including Honey Bee, were rated as good tasting.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
58description_snippet‘Honey Bee’ is rated as highly resistant to mildew.‘Honey Bee’ is rated as highly resistant to mildew.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
58recommendation_context‘Honey Bee’ is rated as highly resistant to mildew.The page argues that calling a cultivar a pollinator variety can be misleading because a haskap pollinator also bears useful fruit.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
58growth_habit‘Honey Bee’ is rated as highly resistant to mildew.Because of larger plant size, one ‘Honey Bee’ could provide pollen for 4 to 8 ‘Borealis’ and ‘Tundra’ plants, if planted in close proximity.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
58culinary_use‘Honey Bee’ is rated as highly resistant to mildew.The fruit is described as primarily useful for juice production.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
58flavor_profile‘Honey Bee’ is rated as highly resistant to mildew.The added tartness and different flavour may make it desirable for some products like wine or liquers.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
59recommendation_contextSince ‘Honey Bee’ fruit stays on the bushes, waxwings won’t be so wasteful and it should take them longer to get to your preferred varieties.‘Honey Bee’ is suggested as a possible guard-row cultivar to protect inner rows from cedar waxwings.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
59anecdote_snippetSince ‘Honey Bee’ fruit stays on the bushes, waxwings won’t be so wasteful and it should take them longer to get to your preferred varieties.The author observed waxwings swooping into rows closest to nearby nesting trees, with outer rows picked clean first.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
59description_snippetSince ‘Honey Bee’ fruit stays on the bushes, waxwings won’t be so wasteful and it should take them longer to get to your preferred varieties.‘Honey Bee’ fruit stays on the bushes rather than dropping readily.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
59culinary_useSince ‘Honey Bee’ fruit stays on the bushes, waxwings won’t be so wasteful and it should take them longer to get to your preferred varieties.‘Honey Bee’ may be suitable for drying on the bushes to make 'blue raisins' because it holds onto its berries.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
59fruit_sizeSince ‘Honey Bee’ fruit stays on the bushes, waxwings won’t be so wasteful and it should take them longer to get to your preferred varieties.‘Honey Bee’ berries are described as cylindrical.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
71fruit_sizeHoney Bee 1.271 12.0 2.21 4 1 4 4 3.25Berry weight is listed as 1.271 g.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
71description_snippetHoney Bee 1.271 12.0 2.21 4 1 4 4 3.25Brix 12.0, acid 2.21, sweet 4, sour 1, bitter 4, aroma 4, overall taste 3.25.cultivar 1893Open Review parse
71recommendation_contextHoney Bee 1.271 12.0 2.21 4 1 4 4 3.25This named cultivar appears in the comparison cultivar section at the bottom of the table.cultivar 1893Open Review parse

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1888Borealis9100Open cultivar
1893Honey Bee8300Open cultivar
1889Tundra6400Open cultivar
1891Berry Blue4100Open cultivar
1894Indigo Gem1700Open cultivar
1941Jri9-61500Open cultivar
1895Indigo Yum1400Open cultivar
2045Bti1100Open cultivar
1916Czech#17 (Berry Blue)1000Open cultivar
268Appendi333Open cultivar
1912Gz3900Open cultivar
1918Yukon Family900Open cultivar
264Japan233Open cultivar
1917Row 11 Vigour800Open cultivar
1919Magadon (C10)700Open cultivar
2046Suvenir700Open cultivar
2052Indigo Treat700Open cultivar
308Carmine Jewel600Open cultivar
1911Gzo600Open cultivar
2053Bugnet600Open cultivar
1896Pervenec500Open cultivar
1897Gulik500Open cultivar
1900Morena500Open cultivar
1910Cio500Open cultivar
1938Jri9-2500Open cultivar
1939Jri9-3500Open cultivar
1974J3 Series500Open cultivar
2044Indigo Series500Open cultivar
2054Lebedushka500Open cultivar
2055Pushkinskaya500Open cultivar
1890Blue Belle400Open cultivar
1898Kamchadalka400Open cultivar
1899Erakingra400Open cultivar
1913Yukon400Open cultivar
1920Blue Velvet400Open cultivar
1921Yukon Series400Open cultivar
1929Sk400Open cultivar
1935Mb400Open cultivar
1940Jri9-7400Open cultivar
1942Jri9-4400Open cultivar
1943Jr9-3400Open cultivar
1944Jrz7-1400Open cultivar
2057Tomichka400Open cultivar
265Canada111Open cultivar
266Kurile111Open cultivar
267Russia111Open cultivar
269Iii111Open cultivar
270Vii111Open cultivar
271Viii111Open cultivar
1901Regel Iz Chuguevki300Open cultivar
1902Gulik-1300Open cultivar
1914Magadon300Open cultivar
1915Row 11300Open cultivar
1922Onsz300Open cultivar
1923Onzg300Open cultivar
1924On43300Open cultivar
1925Onz4300Open cultivar
1926On300Open cultivar
1927Ab4300Open cultivar
1928Skio300Open cultivar
1930Sk43300Open cultivar
1931Sk35300Open cultivar
1932Qc300Open cultivar
1933Mzo300Open cultivar
1934Mbi300Open cultivar
1975Jabi300Open cultivar
2047Blue Pacific300Open cultivar
2059Tomichka (Blue Belle)300Open cultivar
2060Kiev #8 (Blue Velvet)300Open cultivar
2061Sinyayapitsa (Blue Bird)300Open cultivar
2068Narymskaya Or Fialka300Open cultivar
2071Zarnitsa (Blue Lightning)300Open cultivar
2072Kamchatskaya (Kamchatka)300Open cultivar
2073Sergey (Blue Moon)300Open cultivar
2074Magadan (Blue Forest)300Open cultivar
2075Novinka (Blue Nova)300Open cultivar
2076N-17 (Blue Magic)300Open cultivar
2077Dimka (Smoky Blue)300Open cultivar
2078F-1-9-58 (Blue Pacific)300Open cultivar
2082Zolushka (Cinderella)300Open cultivar
363Omega200Open cultivar
1903Iz Chuguevki200Open cultivar
1945Blk 14 Ri K3200Open cultivar
1951Mtoi200Open cultivar
1952Mto3200Open cultivar
1953Mto4200Open cultivar
1954Mtos200Open cultivar
1955Mtog200Open cultivar
1956Mto7200Open cultivar
1957Mtob200Open cultivar
1958Mto9200Open cultivar
1959Mtio200Open cultivar
1960Mtii200Open cultivar
1961Mti3200Open cultivar
1962Mti4200Open cultivar
1963Mti4-1200Open cultivar
1964Mti4-2200Open cultivar
1965Mti4-3200Open cultivar
1966Mtis200Open cultivar
1967Mtiga200Open cultivar
1968Mtigb200Open cultivar
1969Mti7200Open cultivar
1970Mtib200Open cultivar
1971Mti9200Open cultivar
1972Mtzo200Open cultivar
1973Mtzi200Open cultivar
1976Jabz200Open cultivar
1977Jab3200Open cultivar
1978Jab4200Open cultivar
1979Jabs200Open cultivar
1980Jski200Open cultivar
1981Jskz200Open cultivar
1982Jsk3200Open cultivar
1983Jsk4200Open cultivar
1984Jsks200Open cultivar
1985Jskg200Open cultivar
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1988Jsk9200Open cultivar
1989Jskio200Open cultivar
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Document-Linked Records

Relationships: 7

History events: 12

These are the structured records currently tied to this document. They should line up with the document’s main cultivar story.

Rights Records

StatusLicenseHolder
unknown

Credibility Records

TierScoreAssessorRationale
tier_355autoUnclassified domain; requires manual source evaluation

Translation Records

Source LangTarget LangMethodStatusNote
No translation records.

Translation Quality Assessments

Translation IDScoreRiskAssessorRationale
No translation assessments.

Publication Records

StatusVisibilityReviewerNote
No publication records.

Extracted Entities

TypeValueConfidence
institution_candidateUniversity of Saskatchewan0.60
cultivar_candidateVIII0.60
cultivar_candidateVII0.60
cultivar_candidateIII0.60
cultivar_candidateAppendi0.60
cultivar_candidateRussia0.60
cultivar_candidateKurile0.60
cultivar_candidateCanada0.60
cultivar_candidateJapan0.60
taxon_keywordprunus0.65
taxon_keywordhaskap0.75
taxon_keywordlonicera0.75

Extracted Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
ornamental_usepollinator0.56
growth_habitdwarf0.52
institution_referenceUniversity of Saskatchewan0.60
breeding_crossAppendi x VIII0.65
breeding_crossAppendi x VII0.65
breeding_crossAppendi x III0.65
breeding_crossJapan x Japan0.65
breeding_crossKurile x Russia0.65
breeding_crossJapan x Canada0.65
year_reference20110.55
year_reference20100.55
year_reference20090.55
year_reference20080.55
year_reference20120.55