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USPP11102P
USPP11102P US09/019,173 US1917398V US11102P US PP11102 P USPP11102 P US PP11102P US 1917398 V US1917398 V US 1917398V US 11102 P US11102 P US 11102P
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  • the new cultivar was developed from the hybridization of the selection ⁇ E39-3 ⁇ (unpatented variety) as the seed parent with the selection ⁇ F164-3 ⁇ (an unpatented variety) as the pollen parent. 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 August 1993 for its large fruit size, high productivity, and fruit flavor. The new cultivar has been grown and asexually propagated by in vitro shoot tip culture, root sucker division and root cuttings at the Cassin Collins in Santa Cruz county, California, and has been shown to maintain the desired and distinguishing characteristics after propagation over several generations.
  • This invention provides a new and distinct cultivar of red raspberry plant named ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ .
  • the new cultivar is botanically identified as Rubus idaeus L.
  • the ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ cultivar produces a primocane crop which begins in mid July to early August and continues through November.
  • the floricane crop begins in late April and continues through late June. Both the primocane and floricane yields are very high relative to other comparable cultivars.
  • the fruit of ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ is large and firm and remains consistently so throughout its harvest period.
  • the fruit of ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ is light red.
  • FIG. 1 is a photograph of a primocane mature leaf and fruit.
  • FIG. 2 is a photograph of a primocane shoot and leaf.
  • Tables 1 and 2 present information on the plant and fruit characteristics of the new cultivar ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ compared with characteristics of the unpatented raspberry cultivars ⁇ Heritage ⁇ , ⁇ Summit ⁇ and ⁇ Amity ⁇ .
  • the closest cultivars to ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ are ⁇ Amity ⁇ for its cropping cycle and ⁇ Summit ⁇ for its primocare production. Observations of the cultivars were taken under similar conditions.
  • the new variety is particularly characterized and distinguished from other cultivars listed in tables 1 and 2 by its high yielding capacity on both primocane and floricane crops, and large fruit size, firmness of the fruit and fruit flavor.
  • the fruit color of ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ is light red at harvest with little color change after harvest.
  • Fruit of ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ is large, separates very easily from the receptacle and is of very good firmness at harvest.
  • ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ is distinguished from its pollen parent, ⁇ F164-3 ⁇ , as having a higher yield and greater fruit firmness.
  • ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ is distinguished from its seed parent, ⁇ E39-3 ⁇ , by having a higher yield and fruit that is less firm.
  • the new variety ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ has been analyzed to obtain an indication of its genetic makeup to provide further means to identify the new variety and distinguishing it from some other somewhat similar and/or related raspberry varieties.
  • leaf samples of ⁇ AnnaMaria ⁇ and the unpatented varieties ⁇ Heritage ⁇ and ⁇ Summit ⁇ were analyzed by electrophoresis for the isosozyme patterns of the enzymes phosphoglucoisomerase (PGI), malate dehydrogenase (MDH) and phosphoglucomutase (PGM) using the procedure described by J.C. Cousineau and D.J.
  • PGI phosphoglucoisomerase
  • MDH malate dehydrogenase
  • PGM phosphoglucomutase
  • 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 'AnnaMaria', botanically identified as Rubus idaeus L. The new cultivar is distinguished from other red fruited cultivars by its large fruit of excellent firmness, its high yielding capacity on both primocane and floricane crops, and light red color of the fruit.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The new cultivar was developed from the hybridization of the selection `E39-3` (unpatented variety) as the seed parent with the selection `F164-3` (an unpatented variety) as the pollen parent. 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 August 1993 for its large fruit size, high productivity, and fruit flavor. The new cultivar has been grown and asexually propagated by in vitro shoot tip culture, root sucker division and root cuttings at the Cassin Ranch in Santa Cruz county, California, and has been shown to maintain the desired and distinguishing characteristics after propagation over several generations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides a new and distinct cultivar of red raspberry plant named `AnnaMaria`. The new cultivar is botanically identified as Rubus idaeus L. The `AnnaMaria` cultivar produces a primocane crop which begins in mid July to early August and continues through November. The floricane crop begins in late April and continues through late June. Both the primocane and floricane yields are very high relative to other comparable cultivars. The fruit of `AnnaMaria` is large and firm and remains consistently so throughout its harvest period. The fruit of `AnnaMaria` is light red.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying photographs show typical specimens of the primocane fruit, leaves and shoot of the new cultivar, 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 a primocane shoot and leaf.
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
The following detailed description of the new raspberry cultivar, `AnnMaria`, is based upon observations taken of plants and fruit grown in Watsonville, Calif. between 1994 and 1997, and is believed to apply to plants of the `AnnaMaria` cultivar grown in similar conditions of soil and climate elsewhere.
Throughout the specification, color names beginning with a small letter signify that the name of the color, as used in common speech, is aptly descriptive. Color names beginning with a capital letter and followers 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, 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 present information on the plant and fruit characteristics of the new cultivar `AnnaMaria` compared with characteristics of the unpatented raspberry cultivars `Heritage`, `Summit` and `Amity`. The closest cultivars to `AnnaMaria` are `Amity` for its cropping cycle and `Summit` for its primocare production. Observations of the cultivars were taken under similar conditions.
The new variety is particularly characterized and distinguished from other cultivars listed in tables 1 and 2 by its high yielding capacity on both primocane and floricane crops, and large fruit size, firmness of the fruit and fruit flavor.
The fruit color of `AnnaMaria` is light red at harvest with little color change after harvest. Fruit of `AnnaMaria` is large, separates very easily from the receptacle and is of very good firmness at harvest.
`AnnaMaria` is distinguished from its pollen parent, `F164-3`, as having a higher yield and greater fruit firmness. `AnnaMaria` is distinguished from its seed parent, `E39-3`, by having a higher yield and fruit that is less firm.
ISOZYME CHARACTERISTICS
In addition to the morphological description above, the new variety `AnnaMaria` has been analyzed to obtain an indication of its genetic makeup to provide further means to identify the new variety and distinguishing it from some other somewhat similar and/or related raspberry varieties. Specifically, leaf samples of `AnnaMaria` and the unpatented varieties `Heritage` and `Summit` were analyzed by electrophoresis for the isosozyme patterns of the enzymes phosphoglucoisomerase (PGI), malate dehydrogenase (MDH) and phosphoglucomutase (PGM) using the procedure described by J.C. Cousineau and D.J. Donnelly, "Use of isoenzyme analysis to characterize raspberry cultivars and detect cultivar mislabeling", Hort Science 27:1023-1025 (1992). The results of the electrophoresis analysis are presented in Table 3 with the letters representing the cultivar banding pattern for each enzyme as designated 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.
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PLANT CHARACTERISTICS OF `ANNAMARIA`                                      
           Anna-  Heri-                                                   
           Maria  tage     Summit   Amity                                 
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General                                                                   
Plant size   large    large    small- medium                              
                               medium                                     
Growth habit erect    erect    semi-  erect                               
                               erect                                      
Productivity very     medium   high   low-                                
             high                     medium                              
Self-fruitfulness                                                         
             self-    self-    self-  self-                               
             fruit-   fruit-   fruit- fruit-                              
             ful      ful      ful    ful                                 
Primocane                                                                 
fruiting                                                                  
percent of cane                                                           
             ˜40-60                                                 
                      ˜5-20                                         
                               ˜40-50                               
                                      ˜20-35                        
flowering as                                                              
primocane                                                                 
percent of total                                                          
             ˜50-70                                                 
                      ˜40-60                                        
                               ˜50-70                               
                                      ˜40-50                        
yield                                                                     
Number of young                                                           
             few      medium   few    many                                
shoots                                                                    
Primocanes                                                                
number fruiting                                                           
             11-23    2-14     9-15   6-14                                
laterals/cane                                                             
             (mean    (mean    (mean  (mean                               
             17)      8)       12)    10)                                 
number of    2-6      3-5      2-7    1-6                                 
canes/crown  (mean    (mean    (mean  (mean                               
             4)       4)       3)     3)                                  
young shoot  medium    medium   medium                                    
                                       medium                             
pigmentation inten-   inten-   inten- inten-                              
             sity     sity     sity   sity                                
             red      red      red    red                                 
length (cm)  175-     182-     137-   135-                                
             225      230      212    208                                 
             (mean    (mean    (mean  (mean                               
             198)     208)     164)   168)                                
diameter                                                                  
(end of 1st year)                                                         
cane base (cm)                                                            
             0.8-1.7  0.9-1.4  0.8-1.3                                    
                                      0.8-1.5                             
             (mean    (mean    (mean  (mean                               
             1.2)     1.2)     1.1)   1.1)                                
central 1/3 of                                                            
             0.7-1.2  0.8-1.1  0.7-1.0                                    
                                      0.6-1.0                             
cane (cm)    (mean    (mean    (mean  (mean                               
             0.9)     1.0)     0.8)   0.8)                                
time of shoot                                                             
             late     very     late   medium                              
emergence             late                                                
prickles                                                                  
pigmentation green-   green-   brown- purple                              
             brown-   brown-   ish-                                       
             ish      ish      purple-                                    
             green    green    purple                                     
density on young                                                          
             medium   dense    sparse sparse                              
shoots                                                                    
attitude of tip                                                           
             hori-    down-    down-  hori-                               
             zontal   ward     ward   zontal                              
size         small    medium   medium small                               
texture      heavy-   rigid    heavy  heavy                               
             rigid                                                        
presence and regu-    regu-    regu-  regu-                               
distribution on                                                           
             larly    larly    larly  larly                               
petioles     distri-  distri-  distri-                                    
                                      distri-                             
             buted    buted    buted  buted                               
pubescence on                                                             
             strong   absent   medium medium                              
canes                 or                                                  
                      very                                                
                      weak                                                
internodal                                                                
distance (cm)                                                             
(at central 1/3                                                           
             4.2-6.5  3.0-6.0  3.2-7.5                                    
                                      3.0-6.5                             
of cane)     (mean     (mean     (mean                                    
                                      (mean                               
             5.1)     4.7)     4.8)   5.0)                                
lenticels    not      not      not    not                                 
             visible  visible  visible                                    
                                      visible                             
Floricanes                                                                
number       9-11     10-14    10-15  12-19                               
nodes/lateral                                                             
branch                                                                    
number of    1-2      1-4      2-6    1-2                                 
flowers/node                                                              
Leaves                                                                    
Arrangement  com-     com-     com-   com-                                
             pound    pound    pound  pound                               
Relief between                                                            
             medium   very     medium medium                              
veins                 weak                                                
Cross section                                                             
             flat-    concave  flat   con-                                
             convex                   cave-                               
                                      flat                                
Leaflet number                                                            
             3-5      3-5      usually                                    
                                      usually                             
                               5      3                                   
Terminal leaflet                                                          
length (cm)  14.0     14.6     12.4   13.7                                
width (cm)   14.0     7.8      7.2    12.1                                
shape        lobed    ovate    ovate  lobed                               
tip          acumi-   acumi-   acumi- acumi-                              
             nate     nate     nate   nate                                
base         cordate  acute    rounded                                    
                                      cordate                             
margin       doubly   doubly   doubly doubly                              
             serrate  serrate  serrate                                    
                                      serrate                             
Lateral leaflets                                                          
(basal pair)                                                              
overlap      over-    free     over-  over-                               
             lapping           lapping                                    
                                      lapping                             
orientation  opposite opposite opposite                                   
                                      opposite                            
shape        ovate    oblique  ovate- ovate-                              
                               lobed  lobed                               
tip          acumi-   acumi-   acumi- acumi-                              
             nate     nate     nate   nate                                
base         weakly   oblique  oblique-                                   
                                      oblique                             
             cordate-          rounded                                    
             round                                                        
margin       doubly   doubly   doubly doubly                              
             serrate  serrate  serrate                                    
                                      serrate                             
length (cm)  11.0     14.7     11.6   11.7                                
width (cm)   7.5      8.6      7.7    8.2                                 
Rachis length                                                             
             3.0-4.9  0.8-2.2  0.5-1.8                                    
                                      2.4-3.9                             
between terminal                                                          
             (mean    (mean    (mean  (mean                               
leaflet and  4.3)     1.5)     1.2)   3.0)                                
adjacent lateral                                                          
leaflets (cm)                                                             
Glossiness   medium   medium   medium dull                                
Color                                                                     
face         medium   medium   medium medium                              
             147A     137A,    137A   147A                                
                      139A                                                
underside    148C     148C,    191B   191A                                
                      191B                                                
Petiole                                                                   
length (cm)  6.3-10.7 6.6-8.5  5.8-8.9                                    
                                      4.0-8.2                             
             (mean    (mean    (mean  (mean                               
             8.3)     7.6)     7.4)   6.0)                                
pigmentation of                                                           
             weak     lightly  lightly                                    
                                      lightly                             
upper surface                                                             
pigmentation of                                                           
             weak     unpig-   lightly                                    
                                      unpig-                              
underside             mented          mented                              
Petiolule length                                                          
             short    very     short  very                                
                      short           short                               
Stipule      erect-   erect    erect- erect-                              
orientation  clasping          clasping                                   
                                      clasping                            
Flowers                                                                   
Flower color white    white    white  white                               
Flowering period                                                          
primocane    mid      mid      early  early                               
             June-    June-    June-  June-                               
             mid      early    mid    early                               
             October  October  Septem-                                    
                                      October                             
                               ber                                        
floricane    late     early    early  early to                            
             March-   April-   April-  mid                                
             mid June early June                                          
                               early June                                 
                                      March-                              
                                      early                               
                                      June                                
Flower size  medium   small    medium large                               
Petal                                                                     
length (cm)  0.8-0.9  0.7-0.8  0.7-0.9                                    
                                      0.7-1.0                             
width (cm)   0.4-0.5   0.3     0.3-0.4                                    
                                      0.3-0.5                             
Pedicel                                                                   
coloration   present, present, present,                                   
                                      present,                            
             medium   strong   strong strong                              
             inten-   inten-   inten- inten-                              
             sity     sity     sity   sity                                
             red      red      red    red                                 
length       medium   medium   medium long                                
Productivity                                                              
Primocane    ˜13.3                                                  
                      ˜5.1                                          
                               ˜7.3                                 
                                      ˜6.4                          
             t/acre   t/acre   t/acre t/acre                              
Floricane    ˜8.1                                                   
                      ˜4.1                                          
                               ˜2.9                                 
                                      ˜5.1                          
             t/acre   t/acre   t/acre t/acre                              
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              TABLE 2                                                     
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FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS OF `ANNAMARIA`                                      
       AnnaMaria                                                          
               Heritage  Summit    Amity                                  
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Fruit                                                                     
Harvest season                                                            
primocane                                                                 
         mid July to                                                      
                   late July-                                             
                             mid July-                                    
                                     mid July-                            
         early     mid       late    mid                                  
         August-   November  October November                             
         November                                                         
floricane                                                                 
         late April-                                                      
                   mid May-  mid May-                                     
                                     late April                           
         late June mid July  mid July                                     
mid July                                                                  
Color    Light Red Medium Red                                             
                             Medium Red                                   
                                     Medium Red                           
immature 39A, 43C  53A       46A     46A                                  
maturing 46D, 47A  45A, 46D  45A     47A                                  
mature   45D       44C       42B     42B                                  
Glossiness                                                                
         weak      medium    medium  medium                               
Dimensions                                                                
weight (g/fruit)                                                          
primocane                                                                 
         4.0-4.5   2.7-2.9   2.5-3.3 2.7-3.7                              
         (mean 4.2)                                                       
                   (mean 2.8)                                             
                             (mean 2.8)                                   
                                     (mean 3.2)                           
floricane                                                                 
         3.6-4.1   2.3-2.7   2.5-2.8 3.0-3.4                              
         (mean 3.9)                                                       
                   (mean 2.6)                                             
                             (mean 2.6)                                   
                                     (mean 3.2)                           
length   21.4-33.3 --        17.5-25.4                                    
                                     17.5-22.2                            
(primocane)                                                               
         (mean 28.7)         (mean 20.2)                                  
                                     (mean 20.1)                          
(mm)                                                                      
width (primo-                                                             
         20.6-27.0 --        18.3-23.0                                    
                                     15.9-23.0                            
cane) (mm)                                                                
         (mean 23.7)         (mean 20.4)                                  
                                     (mean 20.2)                          
Soluble sol-                                                              
         9.2       --        9.4     9.7                                  
ids (%)                                                                   
Titratable                                                                
acidity                                                                   
(% as citric                                                              
         11.2      --        14.5    11.2                                 
acid)                                                                     
Seeds                                                                     
weight (mg)                                                               
         1.8       --        1.8     1.5                                  
Number   103-165   45-102    73-119  62-108                               
druplets/fruit                                                            
         (mean 142)                                                       
                   (mean 72) (mean 98)                                    
                                     (mean 88)                            
Firmness firm      firm      firm    firm                                 
Yield    very high medium    high    medium                               
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              TABLE 3                                                     
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ISOZYME BANDING PATTERNS OF `ANNAMARIA`                                   
COMPARED WITH `HERITAGE` AND `SUMMIT`                                     
        Isozyme and Pattern                                               
Cultivar  PGI           MDH    PGM                                        
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AnnaMaria A             H      C                                          
Heritage  A             D      C                                          
Summit    A             C      A                                          
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