Some New Fruits

Document 20

Title: Some New Fruits

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1129&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 19

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145mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota Experiment StationSome New Fruits20
144mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment StationSome New Fruits20
143mentioned_in_documentBulletins South Dakota State UniversitySome New Fruits20
142mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota State UniversitySome New Fruits20
141cross_parentSiouIndian Word For20
140cross_parentSiouFalls20

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IDTypeYearLabel
266year_reference1895Year reference 1895
268year_reference1906Year reference 1906
269year_reference1907Year reference 1907
267year_reference1908Year reference 1908
264year_reference1909Year reference 1909
265year_reference1910Year reference 1910
263year_reference1911Year reference 1911
270cross_event1911Siou x Falls
271cross_event1911The Hanska is the pakota Siou x Indian for
272cross_event1911Siou x Indian word for
273institution_mention1911South Dakota State University
274institution_mention1911Bulletins South Dakota State University
275institution_mention1911South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station
276institution_mention1911South Dakota Experiment Station

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Cultivar: Sapa

Pages in document: p14 p17 p18 p19 p23 p35 p40

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14explicit_cultivar_referenceSome of the best are the Opata, Sapa and others of the same pedigree.
17explicit_cultivar_reference"... There are eight varieties resulting from this cross ... The Sapa, introduced in the spring of 1908, is the only one that has fruited. Three others have been named ... Enopa, Eto pa and Eyami."
18named_entry_headingSAPA ... Spring 1908: The female parent is one of our selected seedling(s) of the western sand cherry, (Prunus Beseyi), a favorite fruit of the Sioux Indians; the male parent a very large purple-fleshed, Japanese plum originated by Luther Burbank of California
19named_entry_headingSapa ... Sioux Indian for "black". The female parent is one of our selected seedlings of the western sand cherry (Prunus beseyi), a favorite fruit of the Sioux Indians; the male parent a very large purple-flowered Japanese plum named by Luther Burbank of Calif
23explicit_cultivar_referenceTo this is added the rich color, sweetness and high quality of the Sapa.
35explicit_cultivar_referenceas the sand cherry hybrids, such as Opata and Sapa
40explicit_cultivar_referenceSand Cherry X Sultan Plum Pollen : Here it is very difficult to choose. The Sapa is the leading representative of this lot of seedlings, but is crowded closely by Etopa, Ezaptan and Wachampa.

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14entry_pedigreeSapa is named among the best seedlings of the Dakota sand cherry x Japanese plum pollen pedigree.0.95
14description_snippetThis pedigree is described as a happy combination of hardiness, rapid growth, early bearing, large size, and choice quality of fruit.0.78
17entry_pedigreeSeedling series from Sand cherry × Sultan plum pollen cross.0.94
17entry_locationIntroduced in spring 1908.0.97
17productivityOnly one cultivar in the named cross series reported as having fruited.0.91
17growth_habitDescribed as stocky, strong, erect in nursery growth, reaching about four to five feet in one year on native plum stock with many twin/triplet shoots.0.88
17description_snippetLeaf larger and glossy; one-year shoots have many fruit buds.0.83
17source_reference_abbreviationCross source noted as S. D. Exp. Sta. Bulletin No. 108.0.9
18source_reference_abbreviationCultivar entry appears in the 'Some New Fruits' bulletin context (South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station, 1911).0.93
18selection_origin_referenceThe name SAPA is presented as a cultivated introduction from the Prunus section with an origin description in the narrative entry.0.84
18entry_pedigreeSapa parentage is described as female parent from a selected western sand cherry seedling (Prunus beseyi) and male parent as Sultan, a very large purple-fleshed Japanese plum from Luther Burbank, California; Sultan is described as a Satsuma type and possibly a cross with another species.0.8
18release_year_referenceSapa was offered for the first time in Spring 1908; field text also notes it fruited first in 1907 on a severely pruned tree.0.9
18growth_habitSapa tree habit is described as plum-like.0.9
18fruit_colorFruit is described as having glossy dark purple skin with rich dark purple-red flesh.0.94
18fruit_sizeInitial fruiting specimens are described as only about one inch in diameter, with expectation of increased size later.0.92
18description_snippetNarrative emphasizes first-fruiting status, mixed ancestry from native-associated Prunus material and Japanese plum influence, and strong fruit color traits.0.88
18anecdote_snippetFirst Sapa fruits appeared on a tree cut back very severely for buds; this implies rapid recovery/fruiting behavior in early testing.0.74
19selection_origin_referenceSapa is described as Sioux-Indian-rooted naming and selection context, with name meaning "black."0.92
19entry_pedigreeParentage is stated as female parent from a selected western sand cherry seedling (Prunus beseyi) and male parent a large purple-flowered Japanese plum known as Sultan, associated with Luther Burbank of California.0.81
19breeder_referenceThe Japanese plum parent called Sultan was named by Luther Burbank.0.87
19entry_locationOne-year trees in Minnesota and Brookings trials are described, with records of high performance under one-year-old planting conditions.0.75
19release_year_referenceSapa was one-year tree material sent out with a specified introduction period including 1908 release context and first bearing in 1909.0.84
19fruit_sizeAreported best specimen size was one and three-eighths inches in diameter and five-eighths ounces in weight.0.84
19fruit_colorFruit described as rich purple; early season skin may appear dull with thin gray overspread that disappears at full ripeness.0.9
19flavor_profileSkin described as thin and free from acerbity.0.88
19productivityOne-year trees are reported to have borne freely in 1909 and to have had a heavy crop in some trial sets.0.82
19tree_formTree habit described as plum-like.0.78
19anecdote_snippetMinnesota seedling plum award context is cited: Sapa specimens were awarded first prize at the Minnesota State Fair in 1909.0.71
19entry_hardiness_observationText characterizes season as extremely early.0.69
23flavor_profileAseedling under discussion has a peculiar, very agreeable sprightliness in flavor, likely inherited from the sand cherry, along with the rich color, sweetness and high quality of Sapa.0.79
23description_snippetSapa is cited as the quality benchmark for rich color, sweetness, and high quality in the comparison.0.8
35description_snippetListed with Opata as a sand cherry hybrid example in current seedling context.0.9
35entry_pedigreeNo parental line or introduction date is specified on this page.0.97
40entry_pedigreeHybrid parentage shown as Sand Cherry × Sultan Plum (pollen).0.98
40recommendation_contextDescribed as the leading representative within its cross class despite close competition from Etopa, Ezaptan, and Wachampa.0.98

Inherited Context

  • p14: Prunus | plum hybrids | plums | sand cherry hybrids | Dakota sand cherry x Japanese plum | continuation of prior Hanska-type plum discussion | GENERAL NOTE | DAKOTA SAND CHERRY X JAPANESE PLUM POLLEN | SAND CHERRY X GOLD PLUM POLLEN | South Dakota State University Agricultur
  • p17: Prunus | Plum and sand cherry breeding entries | Sand cherry × Sultan plum pollen | Sand cherry × Sultan plum cross progeny | Field Notes | Prunus/sand cherry trial entries | South Dakota | northern U.S. climates
  • p18: Prunus | Prunus (plum and plum-like introductions) | Sand cherry derivative / Japanese plum-related hybrid | Hybrid plum introductions and field-tested cultivars in SDSU new-fruits bulletin context | Narrative cultivar entry section within the plum/hybrid narrative sequence,
  • p19: Prunus | plums and related hybrids | sand cherry hybrid line | Satsuma-type plum | regional plum breeding/selection trials | Continuation of "Some New Fruits" cultivar narratives | Sapa entry leading into adjacent Etopa/Enopa entry with plate references (Plate 7, Plate 8) |
  • p23: Prunus | sand cherry | plum | native plum | sand cherry x plum hybrids | sand cherry hybrids | WACHAMPA discussion continued | SAND CHERRY X NATIVE PLUM POLLEN | South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station | N. E. Hansen fruit breeding and evaluation work | South Dakota | M
  • p35: sand cherry hybrid examples | Prunus | sand cherry hybrids | hybrid plum breeding material | Core section: Pure native plum breeding and introductions in the northern plains | Subsection context: rationale for naming new plum introductions and avoiding numeric labels | South
  • p40: Prunus sand cherry hybrids | Prunus genus stone fruit hybrids | Sand Cherry × Sultan Plum pollen class | Dakota Sand Cherry crossing program | Selection notes for multiple hybrid-plum pedigrees, each presented by Sand Cherry pollen cross class

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Linked Cultivars

IDCultivarEvidence / ClaimsRelationshipsHistory / PagesLink
214Siou222Open cultivar
223Indian Word For111Open cultivar
215Falls011Open cultivar
220Indian For101Open cultivar
parsed onlyHanska4706, 7, 8, 9, 35, 36, ...No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySapa35014, 17, 18, 19, 23, 35, ...No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyOpata31014, 15, 16, 17, 33, 35, ...No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyEtopa29017, 19, 20, 21, 33, 36, ...No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyTokeya28028, 29, 30, 37No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySansoto25024, 25, 26, 40No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySkuya25027, 28, 29, 40No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWohanka19027, 28, 29, 33No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyNo 202118012No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyKaga1609, 10, 35, 39No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyCistena15031, 32, 36, 40No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyCheresoto14024, 25, 40No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyEnopa14017, 19, 33, 36No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyInkpa1409, 37, 39No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyToka13011, 35No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWachampa12022, 40No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyEyami11017, 20, 33, 36No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyOheresoto11026No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyStanapa10032, 40No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySioux9038, 39No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyE-Zaptan8021No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHanska-Type Plum Accession No 20408013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWastesa8033, 34, 36No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHuya7033, 34, 36No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyOkiya7014, 17, 33No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyYuteca7034, 36No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyCompass6023No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyNo 20146012No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySand Cherry Persian Purple-Leaved Plum Group6031No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyTopa6034, 36No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyZekanta6034, 36No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyAssiniboin5034No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHanska-Type Plum Accession No 35025013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHanska-Type Plum Accession No 35245013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyNo 8205022No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPurple C5031, 40No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPurple-Leaf Sand5031No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWakapa5027, 33No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWinnipeg5034No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyDesoto4023No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyEzaptan4036, 40No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHanska-Type Plum Accession No 20554013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyNo 2006 1-24012No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyNo 7274022No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyTo Ka4039No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyTokea4040No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyYuksa4033, 37No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyAssinibo3036No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyChere Soto3036No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHanska-Type Plum Accession No 20433013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHanska-Type Plum Accession No 20493013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHanska-Type Plum Accession No 20533013No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyLaga3037No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyNo 20053012No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyOwanka3014, 33No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPurple A3031No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySan Soto3037No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWaiapa3037No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyGold2014No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyInka2035No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyManitoba No. 12017No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPurple B2031No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySouth Dakota No 392033No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySouth Dakota No 412033No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyTo Mahawk2039No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWaohampa2037No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWohania2037No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyKamdesa1033No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWinni Peg1036No staging cultivar page yet

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History events: 14

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Extracted Entities

TypeValueConfidence
institution_candidateSouth Dakota Experiment Station0.60
institution_candidateSouth Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_candidateBulletins South Dakota State University0.60
institution_candidateSouth Dakota State University0.60
cultivar_candidateIndian word for0.60
cultivar_candidateIndian for0.60
cultivar_candidateFalls0.60
cultivar_candidateSiou0.60
taxon_keywordmalus0.65
taxon_keywordprunus0.75

Extracted Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
storage_durationkeep the commerdal nurserymen busy propagating them for some time to come0.56
institution_referenceSouth Dakota Experiment Station0.60
institution_referenceSouth Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_referenceBulletins South Dakota State University0.60
institution_referenceSouth Dakota State University0.60
breeding_crossSiou x Indian word for0.65
breeding_crossThe Hanska is the pakota Siou x Indian for0.65
breeding_crossSiou x Falls0.65
year_reference19070.55
year_reference19060.55
year_reference19080.55
year_reference18950.55
year_reference19100.55
year_reference19090.55
year_reference19110.55