USPP11067P - Raspberry plant named `Gloria` - Google Patents

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USPP11067P
USPP11067P US09/019,176 US1917698V US11067P US PP11067 P USPP11067 P US PP11067P US 1917698 V US1917698 V US 1917698V US 11067 P US11067 P US 11067P
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  • the new cultivar ⁇ Gloria ⁇ was developed from the hybridization of the selection ⁇ H374-2 ⁇ (an unpatented variety) as the seed plant with the selection ⁇ Summit ⁇ (an unpatented variety) as the pollen plant. The parents were crossed in the Fall of 1992, whereafter fruit and seed were collected to produce seedlings for field planting in Watsonville, Calif. in 1992. The new cultivar was selected from these seedlings in July 1993 for its early primocane crop and firm, attractive fruit. The new cultivar was grown and asexually propagated by in vitro shoot tip culture, root sucker division, and root cuttings at the Cassin Collins in Santa Cruz County, Calif., and has been shown to maintain the desired and distinguishing characteristics after propagation over several generations.
  • the present invention provides a new and distinct red raspberry plant named ⁇ Gloria ⁇ .
  • the cultivar is botanically identified as Rubus idaeus L.
  • the ⁇ Gloria ⁇ cultivar produces a primocane crop which begins in late June and continues until late October.
  • the floricane crop begins in mid May and continues to mid July. This cultivar is distinguished by its very firm, bright fruit and its short cycle from planting to harvest of the primocane crop, its early primocane crop, and high primocane and floricane copy yield.
  • FIG. 1 is a photograph of a primocane mature leaf and fruit.
  • FIG. 2 is a photograph of primocane shoot and leaf.
  • Tables 1 and 2 provide information on the plant and fruit characteristics of the new cultivar ⁇ Gloria ⁇ compared with characteristics of the unpatented raspberry cultivars ⁇ Hertiage ⁇ , ⁇ Summit ⁇ and ⁇ Amity ⁇ .
  • the cultivar closest to ⁇ Gloria ⁇ is ⁇ Summit ⁇ in fruit characteristics and production cycles. Observations of the cultivars were made under similar conditions.
  • the new variety is distinguished from other red raspberry cultivars by its fruit of bright color, excellent fruit firmness and its very early primocane crop.
  • the fruit color of ⁇ Gloria ⁇ is a medium bright red with little post harvest color change. Fruit of ⁇ Gloria ⁇ is very firm at harvest.
  • ⁇ Gloria ⁇ is characterized by a short cycle of days from planting to harvest. The primocane harvest begins in late June which is earlier compared to other varieties that begin primocane harvest in mid to late July. ⁇ Gloria ⁇ is also characterized by high primocane and floricane crop yields compared to ⁇ Amity ⁇ and ⁇ Heritage ⁇ .
  • ⁇ Gloria ⁇ is distinguished from its pollen parent, ⁇ Summit ⁇ , by having an earlier and longer primocane fruiting period, better flavor, and higher yields.
  • the new cultivar is distinguished from its seed parent, ⁇ H374-2 ⁇ , by having firmer fruit and an earlier primocane fruiting cycle.
  • the new ⁇ Gloria ⁇ cultivar has been analyzed to obtain an indication of its genetic makeup to provide further means for identifying the new variety and distinguishing it from some other somewhat similar and/or related raspberry varieties.
  • leaf samples of ⁇ Gloria ⁇ and the unpatented varieties of ⁇ Summit ⁇ and ⁇ Heritage ⁇ were analyzed by electrophoresis according to the procedures of J.C. Cousineau and D.J. Donnelly, "Use of isozyme analysis to characterize raspberry cultivars and detect cultivar mislabeling", Hort Science 27:1023-1025 (992).
  • the results of the electrophoretic analysis for the cultivars are presented in Table 3, with the letters representing the banding patterns as described in the above-identified article.
  • the cultivar is moderately susceptible to late leaf rust. Resistance is unknown to powdery mildew and root rots. Cold tolerance of the new cultivar has not been established. Post harvest fruit rot resistance is average in comparisons over many selections and varieties.

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The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of red raspberry plant named 'Gloria', botanically identified as Rubus idaeus L. The new cultivar is distinguished from other red fruited cultivars by its fruit of bright color, excellent fruit firmness, its very early primocane crop, and high primocane and floricane crop yield.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The new cultivar `Gloria`, was developed from the hybridization of the selection `H374-2` (an unpatented variety) as the seed plant with the selection `Summit` (an unpatented variety) as the pollen plant. The parents were crossed in the Fall of 1992, whereafter fruit and seed were collected to produce seedlings for field planting in Watsonville, Calif. in 1992. The new cultivar was selected from these seedlings in July 1993 for its early primocane crop and firm, attractive fruit. The new cultivar was grown and asexually propagated by in vitro shoot tip culture, root sucker division, and root cuttings at the Cassin Ranch in Santa Cruz County, Calif., and has been shown to maintain the desired and distinguishing characteristics after propagation over several generations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a new and distinct red raspberry plant named `Gloria`. The cultivar is botanically identified as Rubus idaeus L. The `Gloria` cultivar produces a primocane crop which begins in late June and continues until late October. The floricane crop begins in mid May and continues to mid July. This cultivar is distinguished by its very firm, bright fruit and its short cycle from planting to harvest of the primocane crop, its early primocane crop, and high primocane and floricane copy yield.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying photographs show typical specimens of the primocane fruit, leaves and shoot of the new variety, in color as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make in color illustrations of these characteristics.
FIG. 1 is a photograph of a primocane mature leaf and fruit.
FIG. 2 is a photograph of primocane shoot and leaf.
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The following detailed description of the new raspberry cultivar, `Gloria`, is based upon observations taken of plants and fruit grown in Watsonville, Calif. between 1994 and 1997, and is believed to aply to plants of the `Gloria` cultivar grown in similar conditions of soil and climate elsewhere.
Throughtout this specification, color names beginning with a small letter signifying that the name of the color, as used in common speech, is aptly descriptive. Color names beginning with a capital letter and followed by an alphanumeric code designating the color according to the R.H.S. Colour Chart published by The Royal Horticultural Society of London, England. Color designations, color descriptions, and other phenotypical descriptions may deviate from the stated values and descriptions depending upon variation in environmental, seasonal, climatic and cultural conditions.
Tables 1 and 2 provide information on the plant and fruit characteristics of the new cultivar `Gloria` compared with characteristics of the unpatented raspberry cultivars `Hertiage`, `Summit` and `Amity`. The cultivar closest to `Gloria` is `Summit` in fruit characteristics and production cycles. Observations of the cultivars were made under similar conditions.
The new variety is distinguished from other red raspberry cultivars by its fruit of bright color, excellent fruit firmness and its very early primocane crop.
The fruit color of `Gloria` is a medium bright red with little post harvest color change. Fruit of `Gloria` is very firm at harvest.
`Gloria` is characterized by a short cycle of days from planting to harvest. The primocane harvest begins in late June which is earlier compared to other varieties that begin primocane harvest in mid to late July. `Gloria` is also characterized by high primocane and floricane crop yields compared to `Amity` and `Heritage`.
`Gloria` is distinguished from its pollen parent, `Summit`, by having an earlier and longer primocane fruiting period, better flavor, and higher yields. The new cultivar is distinguished from its seed parent, `H374-2`, by having firmer fruit and an earlier primocane fruiting cycle.
ISOZYME CHARACTERISTICS
In addition to the morphological description above, the new `Gloria` cultivar has been analyzed to obtain an indication of its genetic makeup to provide further means for identifying the new variety and distinguishing it from some other somewhat similar and/or related raspberry varieties. Specifically, leaf samples of `Gloria` and the unpatented varieties of `Summit` and `Heritage` were analyzed by electrophoresis according to the procedures of J.C. Cousineau and D.J. Donnelly, "Use of isozyme analysis to characterize raspberry cultivars and detect cultivar mislabeling", Hort Science 27:1023-1025 (992). The results of the electrophoretic analysis for the cultivars are presented in Table 3, with the letters representing the banding patterns as described in the above-identified article.
DISEASE AND STRESS RESISTANCE
The cultivar is moderately susceptible to late leaf rust. Resistance is unknown to powdery mildew and root rots. Cold tolerance of the new cultivar has not been established. Post harvest fruit rot resistance is average in comparisons over many selections and varieties.
              TABLE 1
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PLANT CHARACTERISITCS OF `GLORIA`
       Gloria  Heritage   Summit   Amity
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General
Plant size
         medium    large     small-  medium
                             medium
Growth habit
         erect     erect     semi-   erect
                             erect
Productivity
         high      medium    high    low-
                                     medium
Self-    self-      self-    self-   self-
fruitfulness
          fruitful fruitful  fruitful
                                     fruitful
Primocane
fruiting
percent of
         ˜50-70
                   ˜5-20
                             ˜40-50
                                     ˜20-35
cane flowering
as primocane
percent of
         ˜50-60
                   ˜40-60
                             ˜50-70
                                     ˜40-50
total yield
Number of
         many      medium    few     many
young shoots
Primocanes
number fruiting
         10-15     2-14      9-15    6-14
laterals/cane
         (mean 13) (mean 8)  (mean 12)
                                     (mean 10)
number of
         2-4       3-5       2-7     1-6
canes/crown
         (mean 3)  (mean 4)  (mean 3)
                                     (mean 3)
young shoot
         weak      medium    medium  medium
pigmentation
         intensity intensity intensity
                                     intensity
         red       red        red     red
length (cm)
         173-222   182-230   137-212 135-208
         (mean 197)
                   (mean 208)
                             (mean 164)
                                     (mean 168)
diameter (end
of 1st year)
cane base
         0.8-1.3   0.9-1.4   0.8-1.3 0.8-1.5
(cm)     (mean 1.1)
                   (mean 1.2)
                             (mean 1.1)
                                     (mean 1.1)
central 1/3 of
         0.7-1.1   0.8-1.1   0.7-1.0 0.6-1.0
cane (cm)
         (mean 0.9)
                   (mean 1.0)
                             (mean 0.8)
                                     (mean 0.8)
time of shoot
         medium    very late late    medium
emergence
prickles
pigmentation
         green-    green-    brownish
                                     purple
         brownish  brownish  purple-
         green     green     purple
density on
         dense     dense     sparse  sparse
young shoots
attitude of tip
         downward       downward
                                  downward
                                          horizontal
size     medium    medium    medium  small
texture  soft      rigid     heavy   heavy
presence and
         regularly regularly regularly
                                     regularly
distribution on
         distributed
                   distributed
                             distributed
                                     distributed
petioles
pubescence on
         strong    absent or medium  medium
canes              very weak
internodal
distance (cm)
(at central 1/3
         3.0-6.0   3.0-6.0   3.2-7.5 3.0-6.5
of cane) (mean 4.5)
                   (mean 4.7)
                             (mean 4.8)
                                     (mean 5.0)
lenticels
         not visible
                   not visible
                             not visible
                                     not visible
Floricanes
number   11-17     10-14     10-15   12-19
nodes/lateral
branch
number of
         1-2       1-4       2-6     1-2
flowers/node
Leaves
Arrangement
         compound  compound   compound
                                      compound
Relief between
         strong    very weak medium  medium
veins
Cross section
         flat      concave   flat    concave-
                                     flat
Leaflet number
         3-5       3-5       usually 5
                                     usually 3
Terminal
 leaflet
length (cm)
         12.8      14.6      12.4    13.7
width (cm)
         7.8       7.8       7.2     12.1
shape    ovate     ovate     ovate   lobed
tip      acuminate acuminate acuminate
                                     acuminate
base     round-    acute     rounded cordate
         cordate
margin   doubly    doubly    doubly  doubly
         serrate   serrate   serrate serrate
Lateral leaflets
(basal pair)
overlap  overlapping
                   free      overlapping
                                     overlapping
orientation
         opposite  opposite  opposite
                                     opposite
shape    oblique   oblique   ovate-  ovate-
                             lobed   lobed
tip      acuminate acuminate acuminate
                                     acuminate
base     oblique   oblique   oblique-
                                       oblique
                             rounded
margin   doubly    doubly    doubly  doubly
         serrate   serrate   serrate serrate
length (cm)
         11.4      14.7      11.6    11.7
width (cm)
         7.8       8.6       7.7     8.2
Rachis length
         0.8-2.3   0.8-2.2   0.5-1.8 2.4-3.9
between ter-
         (mean 1.4)
                   (mean 1.5)
                             (mean 1.2)
                                     (mean 3.0)
minal leaflet
and adjacent
lateral
leaflets (cm)
Glossiness
         medium     medium   medium  dull
Color
face     medium    medium    medium  medium
         147A      137A, 139A
                             137A    147A
underside
         138B      148C, 191B
                             191B    191A
Petiole
length (cm)
         4.9-7.8   6.6-8.5   5.8-8.9 4.0-8.2
         (mean 6.3)
                   (mean 7.6)
                             (mean 7.4)
                                     (mean 6.0)
pigmentation of
         unpigmented
                   lightly   lightly lightly
upper surface
pigmentation
         unpigmented
                    unpigmented
                              lightly
                                     unpigmented
underside
Petiolule length
         very short
                   very short
                             short   very short
Stipule  erect-    erect     erect-  erect-
orientation
         relfexed            clasping
                                     clasping
Flowers
Flower color
         white     white     white   white
Flowering
period
primocane
         early June-
                   mid June- early June-
                                     early June-
         mid       early     mid     early
         September October   September
                                     October
floricane
         early April-
                   early April-
                             early April-
                                     early to
         mid June  early June
                             early June
                                     mid March-
                                     early June
Flower size
         large     small     medium  large
Petal
length (cm)
         0.8-1.0   0.7-0.8   0.7-0.9 0.7-1.0
width (cm)
         0.3-0.4   0.3       0.3-0.4 0.3-0.5
Pedicel
coloration
         present,  present,  present,
                                     present,
         medium    strong    strong  medium
         intensity intensity intensity
                                     intensity
         red       red       red     red
length   medium    medium    medium  long
Productivity
Primocane
         ˜8.8 t/acre
                   ˜5.1 t/acre
                             ˜7.3 t/acre
                                     ˜6.4 t/acre
Floricane
         ˜6.8 t/acre
                   ˜4.1 t/acre
                             ˜2.9 t/acre
                                     ˜5.1 t/acre
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              TABLE 2
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FRUIT CHARACTERISITCS OF `GLORIA`
Fruit    Gloria    Heritage   Summit Amity
______________________________________
Harvest season
primocane
         late June-
                   late July-
                             mid July-
                                     mid July-
         late      mid       late    mid
         October   November  October November
floricane
         mid May-  mid May-  mid May-
                                     late April-
         mid July  mid July  mid July
                                     mid July
Color    Medium Red
                    Medium Red
                              Medium Red
                                      Medium Red
immature 41B       53A       46A     46A
maturing 47A, 47B  45A, 46D  45A     47A
mature   46A       44C       42B     42B
Glossiness
         strong    medium    medium  medium
Dimensions
weight (g/fruit)
primocane
         3.0-3.7   2.7-2.9   2.5-3.3 2.7-3.7
         (mean 3.3)
                   (mean 2.8)
                             (mean 2.8)
                                     (mean 3.2)
floricane
         2.7-3.2   2.3-2.7   2.5-2.8 3.0-3.4
         (mean 3.0)
                   (mean 2.6)
                             (mean 2.6)
                                     (mean 3.2)
length (primo-
         17.5-24.6 --        17.5-25.4
                                     17.5-22.2
cane) (mm)
         (mean 21.1)         (mean 20.2)
                                     (mean 20.1)
width (primo-
         18.3-23.8 --        18.3-23.0
                                     15.9-23.0
cane) (mm)
         (mean 21.0)         (mean 20.4)
                                     (mean 20.2)
Soluble solids
         9.5       --        9.4     9.7
(%)
Titratable
          12.7     --        14.5    11.2
acidity
(% as citric
acid)
Seeds
weight (mg)
         1.5       --        1.8     1.5
Number   49-127    45-102    73-119  62-108
druplets/fruit
         (mean 102)
                   (mean 72) (mean 98)
                                     (mean 88)
Firmness firm      firm      firm    firm
Yield    high      medium    high    medium
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              TABLE 3
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ISOZYME BANDING PATTERNS OF `GLORIA` COMPARED
WITH `HERITAGE` AND `SUMMIT`
Isozyme and Pattern
Cultivar   PGI          MDH    PGM
______________________________________
Gloria     D            C      A
Heritage   A            D      C
Summit     A            C      A
______________________________________

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