New Hybrid Fruits

Document 19

Title: New Hybrid Fruits

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1107&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 25

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IDRelationSourceTargetSource Doc
139mentioned_in_documentSouth Uakotastate CollegeNew Hybrid Fruits19
138mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota Agricultural Experiment StationNew Hybrid Fruits19
137mentioned_in_documentSdsu Agricultural Experiment StationNew Hybrid Fruits19
136mentioned_in_documentBulletins Sdsu Agricultural Experiment StationNew Hybrid Fruits19
135mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota State UniversityNew Hybrid Fruits19
134cross_parentSand CherrySultan Plum Pollen19
133cross_parentSiouIndian For19

History Records

IDTypeYearLabel
253year_reference1906Year reference 1906
252year_reference1907Year reference 1907
256release_event1907Release event 1907
251year_reference1908Year reference 1908
254cross_event1908Siou x Indian for
255cross_event1908SAND CHERRY x SULTAN PLUM POLLEN
258institution_mention1908South Dakota State University
259institution_mention1908Bulletins Sdsu Agricultural Experiment Station
260institution_mention1908Sdsu Agricultural Experiment Station
261institution_mention1908South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station
262institution_mention1908South Uakotastate College
257selection_origin_eventSelection origin DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE I

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Cultivar: Hanska

Pages in document: p2 p7 p8 p9 p10

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2named_entry_headingHANSKA NATIVE PLUM X CHINESE APRICOT
7explicit_cultivar_referenceThe Hanska is the only one that has been named and was introduced in the spring of 1908.
8explicit_cultivar_referenceHANSKA.-Ahybrid of our wild plum with the apricot plum of China.
9explicit_cultivar_referenceAnew plum of same parentage as the Hanska.
10explicit_cultivar_referenceAnother new plum of same parentage as the Hanska

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PageTypeClaimConfidence
2entry_pedigreeHanska is identified as a hybrid of native plum and Chinese apricot.0.99
2caption_contextThe page includes a figure showing fruit labeled Hanska.0.98
2selection_origin_referenceHanska is presented as one of the new hybrid fruits originated in the Department of Horticulture.0.92
7entry_pedigreeHanska is from crossing native plum (Prunus americana) with pollen of a very large, firm-fleshed apricot plum of China.0.99
7release_year_referenceHanska was introduced in spring 1908.0.99
7selection_origin_referenceHanska was the only named selection among about twenty seedlings from this cross, and all five fruiting varieties were said to be very similar in fruit.0.93
7anecdote_snippetThe name Hanska is explained as Dakota Sioux Indian for "tall," referring to its extraordinary rapid growth in nursery.0.97
7growth_habitSome three-year-old Hanska trees attained a height of twelve feet in nursery, and two-year-old trees were considered too heavy to ship well.0.98
7productivityHanska first fruited in 1906 and 1907 on two- and three-year-old trees in nursery row.0.97
7description_snippetIn fruit Hanska closely resembles its Chinese parent in form, color, fragrance, quality, and firmness of flesh.0.97
7fruit_sizeIts size was about one and a half inches in diameter so far, with expectation of increase on older trees.0.96
7description_snippetThe pit is very small.0.94
7fruit_colorThe fruit had a heavy blue bloom, though the photographs did not show its full beauty because handling rubbed the bloom.0.94
7flavor_profileThe quality was said to be not as good as Skuya, and recent seasons had been unfavorable for developing good quality in plums.0.95
7caption_contextThe text directs the reader to Plates 2, 5, 6, and 7 for this hybrid group.0.88
8entry_pedigreeHanska is described as a hybrid of wild plum and the apricot plum of China.0.98
8caption_contextPlate 5 illustrates Hanska with whole and cut fruit and pits/seeds.0.93
8growth_habitHanska is referenced as the reciprocal hybrid and is implied to be more vigorous than the stocky three-foot selections discussed in the preceding text.0.72
8description_snippetThe page presents Hanska as a named illustrated hybrid within the bulletin's plum breeding material.0.88
9caption_contextThe plate caption uses Hanska as the comparison cultivar, stating that the pictured plum has the same parentage as Hanska.0.92
9entry_pedigreeNeighbor-page context indicates Hanska belongs to a plum hybrid group derived from wild plum and the apricot plum of China.0.72
10caption_contextThe plate caption states that the illustrated new plum has the same parentage as Hanska.0.74

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  • p2: Prunus hybrid | Prunus | apricot-plum hybrids | sand cherry hybrids | plum-apricot hybrid | native sand cherry x Chinese apricot | native plum x Chinese apricot | Bulletin 108 | New Hybrid Fruits | frontispiece plate | South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station | South Dako
  • p7: Prunus americana | Prunus simonii | Prunus | Prunus besseyi | native plum x Chinese apricot plum | native sand cherry x Chinese apricot plum | Prunus Simoni x native plum | Native Sand Cherry x Chinese Apricot Plum Pollen | Native Plum x Chinese Apricot Plum Pollen | Prunus S
  • p8: Prunus | plum hybrids | apricot-plum hybrids | wild plum x apricot plum of China hybrid | reciprocal hybrid context | wild plum hybrids | apricot plum crosses | reciprocal plum hybrids | Native sand cherry x Chinese apricot plum pollen | plate sequence for plum hybrid materia
  • p9: plum | fruit crops | plums | hybrid fruits | wild plum x apricot plum of China | Hanska-related hybrid plum group | hybrid plums | illustration plates | plum hybrids | South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station | N. E. Hansen fruit breeding and introduction
  • p10: Prunus | plum | hybrid plum | hybrid plums | hardy fruit breeding | illustration plates | Hanska-related plum material | South Dakota State University | SDSU Agricultural Experiment Station | N.E. Hansen hybrid fruit breeding | South Dakota | northern Great Plains

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Linked Cultivars

IDCultivarEvidence / ClaimsRelationshipsHistory / PagesLink
220Indian For213Open cultivar
221Sand Cherry213Open cultivar
214Siou113Open cultivar
222Sultan Plum Pollen111Open cultivar
parsed onlyHanska2202, 7, 8, 9, 10No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyTokeya2202, 5, 6, 7No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySapa20011, 12, 13No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySultan14011, 12, 13No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySkuya1107, 16No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySand Cherry x Persian Purple-Leaved Plum Pollen10014No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySand Cherry x European Sweet6014No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySand Cherry x Pennock Hybrid Pollen6014No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyCompass5013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyGold5013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySand Cherry x De Soto Plum Pollen4014No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyYuksa4014, 15No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyBelgian Purple3015No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyDe Soto3015, 16No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyOpulent3015No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPennock Hybrid3014No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus Pissardi3014No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyRed June3013, 16No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySioux304No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyBartlett2013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyClimax2013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyCollin'S Golden2015No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyEnopa2011No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyEtopa2011No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyEyami2011No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyKamdesa2015No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyOkiya2013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyOpata2013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyOwanka2013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySand Cherry x European Apricot Pollen2014No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWakapa2016No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWohanka2016No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWolf2015No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyMontreuse De Mezel1014No staging cultivar page yet

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Extracted Entities

TypeValueConfidence
institution_candidateSouth UakotaState College0.60
institution_candidateSouth Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_candidateSDSU Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_candidateBulletins SDSU Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_candidateSouth Dakota State University0.60
cultivar_candidateSULTAN PLUM POLLEN0.60
cultivar_candidateSAND CHERRY0.60
cultivar_candidateIndian for0.60
cultivar_candidateSiou0.60
taxon_keywordprunus0.75

Extracted Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetus stocky trees three feet in height from one year old buds, not as vigorous as the reciprocal hybrid, the Hanska.0.54
description_snippetThe fruit of Tokeya (Sioux Indian for "first") is one and three-eighths inches in diameter, dark red; flat; flesh green, of good quality; flavor, sprightly subacid intermediate bet0.54
description_snippetHybirds of our native sand cherry with the Japanese plum; native plum; Persian purple-leaved plum; European apricot and sweet cherry; cultivated peach.0.54
flavor_profileflavor, sprightly0.57
growth_habitdwarf0.52
growth_habitvigorous0.52
fruit_colorgreen0.55
selection_origin_referenceDEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE I0.57
release_year_reference19070.68
institution_referenceSouth UakotaState College0.60
institution_referenceSouth Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_referenceSDSU Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_referenceBulletins SDSU Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_referenceSouth Dakota State University0.60
breeding_crossSAND CHERRY x SULTAN PLUM POLLEN0.65
breeding_crossSiou x Indian for0.65
year_reference19060.55
year_reference19070.55
year_reference19080.55