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USPP11255P
USPP11255P US08/968,824 US96882497V US11255P US PP11255 P USPP11255 P US PP11255P US 96882497 V US96882497 V US 96882497V US 11255 P US11255 P US 11255P
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  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry (Fragaria L.) called ⁇ Malah ⁇ .
  • This new variety was developed from an organized scientifically designated breeding program, carried out at the Agricultural Research Organization, the Volcani center, Bet Dagan, Israel. This new variety originated as a single seedling selected from a seedling population obtained from crosses between the strawberry varieties ⁇ Dorit ⁇ and ⁇ Chandler ⁇ . The variety was asexually vegetatively propagated at Bet Dagan, Israel through runners and the propagation ran true.
  • the new variety ⁇ Malah ⁇ is able to grow in September and produce fruit starting in November and lasting until summer.
  • the production of fruit beginning in November (Northern Hemisphere, latitude 30-33 degrees) is two months earlier than short day varieties of Fragaria L.
  • the fruit of the ⁇ Malah ⁇ variety is characterized by good taste, good shape and good size.
  • FIG. 1 Photograph of the ⁇ Malah ⁇ variety, illustrating the fruits.
  • FIG. 2 Photograph of the ⁇ Malah ⁇ variety, illustrating a cross-section of the fruits.
  • FIG. 3 Photograph of the ⁇ Malah ⁇ variety, illustrating the entire plant with foliage, flowers and fruit.
  • ⁇ Malah ⁇ was grown in winter, under polyethylene tunnels in Israel.
  • ⁇ Malah ⁇ is an infra short day variety, which flowers earlier than short day type strawberry varieties.
  • Infra-Short-Day (I.S.D.) varieties are defined as varieties which initiate flower bud primordia under long light regimes of 13-14 hours at the time night temperatures are about 22° C., compared to strawberry types classified as short-day or day-neutral, which do not initiate flower bud primordia under the above-mentioned conditions, thus resulting in early flowering and fruit production.
  • the plants are grown in polyethylene tunnels to prevent malformation of the fruit that can be caused by wind and rain. Flowering and fruit production are not affected by the use of polyethylene tunnels.
  • Plants were stored at 0° C. from January through April. They were then planted in the nursery without further treatment. Runners with plantlets were produced during summer. These young plantlets were collected from the nursery in September and transferred to raised beds. Average temperatures at that time of the year are 30° C. during the day and 22° C. at night. Water and fertilizers were applied through drip irrigation.
  • An example of an optimum planting date is between September 5 and 15, with the approximate date of flowering on October 5-15, and the approximate date of first fruiting on November 5-15; or if planting is carried out between September 25 and 30, flowering occurs approximately on October 25-30, and first fruiting on November 25-30.
  • Flowering is not induced by chilling, but by natural exposure to short day length (long nights) characteristic of late fall and early winter.
  • T.S.S. Total Soluble Solids
  • percent acidity percent acidity
  • aroma evaluation and taste are presented in Table 4, by comparing to the varieties listed in Table 3.
  • ⁇ Malah ⁇ is based on the test guidelines for Fragaria L. of the International Union for the Protection of New Plant Varieties (UPOV). Only characteristics which are relevant for comparing varieties are listed; for example, there are no varietal differences acknowledged in the characteristic "color of lower side of leaf”.
  • the time of beginning of fowering is scaled as from “very early” to “very late”. "Very early” is defined as approximately the first week of October under the prevailing conditions, while “very late” is defined as approximately the first week of December. ⁇ Malah ⁇ is scaled as “early” while ⁇ Dorit ⁇ is between “very early to early” and “early”, and ⁇ Chandler ⁇ is "very late”.

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A new and distinct variety of strawberry (Fragaria L.) called 'Malah' is a cross between 'Dorit' and 'Chandler', and flowers early on a scale of "very early" to "very late.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry (Fragaria L.) called `Malah`.
BACKGROUND
This new variety was developed from an organized scientifically designated breeding program, carried out at the Agricultural Research Organization, the Volcani center, Bet Dagan, Israel. This new variety originated as a single seedling selected from a seedling population obtained from crosses between the strawberry varieties `Dorit` and `Chandler`. The variety was asexually vegetatively propagated at Bet Dagan, Israel through runners and the propagation ran true.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The new variety `Malah` is able to grow in September and produce fruit starting in November and lasting until summer. The production of fruit beginning in November (Northern Hemisphere, latitude 30-33 degrees) is two months earlier than short day varieties of Fragaria L. The fruit of the `Malah` variety is characterized by good taste, good shape and good size.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
FIG. 1: Photograph of the `Malah` variety, illustrating the fruits.
FIG. 2: Photograph of the `Malah` variety, illustrating a cross-section of the fruits.
FIG. 3: Photograph of the `Malah` variety, illustrating the entire plant with foliage, flowers and fruit.
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The `Malah` variety was grown in winter, under polyethylene tunnels in Israel. `Malah` is an infra short day variety, which flowers earlier than short day type strawberry varieties. Infra-Short-Day (I.S.D.) varieties are defined as varieties which initiate flower bud primordia under long light regimes of 13-14 hours at the time night temperatures are about 22° C., compared to strawberry types classified as short-day or day-neutral, which do not initiate flower bud primordia under the above-mentioned conditions, thus resulting in early flowering and fruit production. The plants are grown in polyethylene tunnels to prevent malformation of the fruit that can be caused by wind and rain. Flowering and fruit production are not affected by the use of polyethylene tunnels.
This production procedure is utillized in normal agricultural practices by the skilled artisan and does not involve temperature or light control. Plants were stored at 0° C. from January through April. They were then planted in the nursery without further treatment. Runners with plantlets were produced during summer. These young plantlets were collected from the nursery in September and transferred to raised beds. Average temperatures at that time of the year are 30° C. during the day and 22° C. at night. Water and fertilizers were applied through drip irrigation.
An example of an optimum planting date is between September 5 and 15, with the approximate date of flowering on October 5-15, and the approximate date of first fruiting on November 5-15; or if planting is carried out between September 25 and 30, flowering occurs approximately on October 25-30, and first fruiting on November 25-30. Flowering is not induced by chilling, but by natural exposure to short day length (long nights) characteristic of late fall and early winter.
Strawberry plants in general are self-fertile, as is `Malah`; no pollinator is needed as pollination is brought about by insects and wind.
Color readings described herein were taken under natural light conditions and color identifications were made by reference to The Royal Horticultural Society Color Chart (R.H.S.C.C.) except where common terms of color definition are employed.
The pertinent characteristics of the present invention are presented in Table 1 and Table 2. Additionally, the variety `Malah` (1) has no tendency toward fruit malformation; (2) disease resistance appears normal in that no particular problematic conditions arose during trials; and (3) the type of bearing is not remontant, i.e. `Malah` blooms continuously during late fall and winter.
Fruit shape of `Malah` is longer than broad, with primary, secondary and tertiary fruit possessing almost similar shape (Table 2). The fruit is of strong firmness with an orange red color (Table 2).
The variety `Malah` flowers two months earlier than known short-day strawberry varieties. A close known comparable variety would be Dorit (Table 1); also see the new varieties mentioned in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,881 (SHARON); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,876 (SHALOM); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,865 (SMADAR); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,869 (Dorit); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,746 (OFRA); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,748 (Virginia); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,747 (NAMA).
Additionally early flowering results in early fruit production. Total Soluble Solids (T.S.S.), percent acidity, aroma evaluation and taste are presented in Table 4, by comparing to the varieties listed in Table 3.
              TABLE 1                                                     
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PLANT CHARACTERISTICS OF `MALAH`                                          
MORPHOGICAL                                                               
TRAIT              DESCRIPTION                                            
Botanical Classification                                                  
                   Fragaria L.                                            
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Plant                                                                     
1)  Height             16-18 cm                                           
2)  Diameter           31-38 cm                                           
3)  Habit              Globose                                            
4)  Density            Dense                                              
5)  Vigor              Medium to strong                                   
Leaf:                                                                     
1)  Length             20-24 cm                                           
2)  Width              15-18 cm                                           
3)  Green color of Upper Side                                             
                       Very dark RHS ca. 147 A                            
4)  Blistering         Medium                                             
5)  Cross section      Concave                                            
6)  No. of leaflets    Sometimes > 3                                      
Petiole                                                                   
1)  Length             11-14 cm                                           
2)  Thickness          4-5 mm                                             
3)  Pubescence         Strong                                             
4)  Green Color        Light RHS ca. 144 B                                
Terminal leaflet                                                          
1)  Length/Width ratio As long as broad                                   
2)  Shape of base      Obtuse                                             
3)  Shape of Teeth     Rounded                                            
4)  Length             6-7 cm                                             
5)  Width              6-7 cm                                             
Calyx                                                                     
1)  Diameter of Primary Calyx                                             
                       50-57 mm                                           
2)  Diameter of Secondary Calyx                                           
                       35-48 mm                                           
3)  Diameter of Tertiary Calyx                                            
                       30-40 mm                                           
4)  Size of Inner Calyx in relation                                       
                       Larger                                             
    to Outer Calyx                                                        
Flower                                                                    
1)  Diameter of Primary Flower                                            
                       28-30 mm                                           
2)  Diameter of Secondary Flower                                          
                       22-30 mm                                           
3)  Diameter of Tertiary Flower                                           
                       25-32 mm                                           
4)  Spacing of petals  Touching                                           
5)  Petal length       10-15 mm                                           
6)  Petal width        11-14 mm                                           
7)  Petal length/width As long broad                                      
8)  Time of beginning flowering                                           
                       Early                                              
9)  Fragrance          None                                               
Stolon                                                                    
1)  Number per Plant ca. 18                                               
2)  Thickness          3.8-5.0 mm                                         
3)  Pubescence         Medium                                             
4)  Anthocyanin coloration                                                
                       Absent or very weak                                
Inflorescence                                                             
1)  Position relative to foliage                                          
                       Above                                              
2)  Peduncle length    17-18 cm                                           
3)  Peduncle thickness ca, 3 mm                                           
4)  Peduncle color     light green                                        
5)  Peduncle pubescence                                                   
                       strong                                             
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The description of `Malah` is based on the test guidelines for Fragaria L. of the International Union for the Protection of New Plant Varieties (UPOV). Only characteristics which are relevant for comparing varieties are listed; for example, there are no varietal differences acknowledged in the characteristic "color of lower side of leaf".
The time of beginning of fowering is scaled as from "very early" to "very late". "Very early" is defined as approximately the first week of October under the prevailing conditions, while "very late" is defined as approximately the first week of December. `Malah` is scaled as "early" while `Dorit` is between "very early to early" and "early", and `Chandler` is "very late".
Strawberry plants have dichotome inflorescences, thus producing one primary, two secondary and four tertiary flowers per inflorescence. Flowers of higher order do not normally produce commercial fruit.
              TABLE 2                                                     
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FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS OF `MALAH`                                          
       CHARACTERISTIC                                                     
                     DESCRIPTION                                          
       Time of first ripening                                             
                     Early*****                                           
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       Primary Fruit                                                      
       1)  Length        48-55 mm                                         
       2)  Width         38-45 mm                                         
       3)  Shape         Bi-conical                                       
       4)  Weight        ca. 40 g                                         
       Secondary Fruit                                                    
       1)  Length        45-53 mm                                         
       2)  Width         35-43 mm                                         
       3)  Shape         Bi-conical                                       
       4)  Weight        ca. 28 g                                         
       Tertiary Fruit                                                     
                     Medium                                               
       1)  Length        40-48 mm                                         
       2)  Width         30-36 mm                                         
       3)  Shape         Cylindrical                                      
       4)  Weight        ca 21 g                                          
       Band without achenes                                               
                     Medium                                               
       Unevenness of surface                                              
                     Absent or very weak                                  
       Color         Orange red 43A                                       
       Evenness of color                                                  
                     Uneven                                               
       Glossiness    Medium                                               
       Insertion of achenes                                               
                     Above surface                                        
       Insertion of calyx                                                 
                     Slight basin                                         
       Pose of calyx segments                                             
                     Clasping or detached                                 
       Size of calyx in relation                                          
                     Very large                                           
       to fruit diameter                                                  
       Adherence of calyx                                                 
                     Strong                                               
       Firmness      Firm                                                 
       Color of Flesh                                                     
                     Light red 42D                                        
       Evenness of flesh color                                            
                     Uneven                                               
       Sweetness     Strong to very strong.                               
       Acidity       Medium                                               
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 Note:                                                                    
 *****The time of first ripening, approximately one month after beginning 
 of flowering, is scaled as from "very early" to "very late". "Very early"
 is defined as approximately the first week of November, while "very. late
 is defined as the first week of January. `MALAH` is scaled as early, whil
 "DORIT" is between "very early to early" and "early", and "CHANDLER" is  
 "very late".                                                             
 The shape of `MALAH` fruit is not similar to other varieties. There is no
 difference in shape of fruit between primary, secondary fruit. The       
 tertiary fruit differs slightly from the former two. See Table 4.        
              TABLE 3                                                     
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COMPARATIVE YIELD.sup.1 OF `MALAH`                                        
November   December January  February                                     
                                    March April                           
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Malah 20       40       120    130    130   130                           
Dorit 30       70       100    100    100   100                           
Ofra  50       60        60    100    100   100                           
Chand-                                                                    
       0        0        30    150    150   120                           
ler                                                                       
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 .sup.1 The time of beginning of ripening for `MALAH` fruit is the end of 
 November. The time of ripening for "Ofra" (infra short day U.S. Plant Pat
 No. 8746) fruit is "very early". The time of ripening for "DORIT" (infra 
 short day U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7869) fruit is between "very early to early
 and "early". The time of ripening for "CHANDLER" (short day U.S. Plant   
 Pat. No. 5262) fruit is "very late".                                     
 Note:                                                                    
 Average yield in g/m.sup.2, in Ramat Hadar, Israel.                      
              TABLE 4                                                     
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COMPARATIVE FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS OF `MALAH`                              
T.S.S..sup.a  Acidity.sup.b                                               
                       Aroma.sup.c                                        
                                 Taste                                    
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Malah 12.0-14.0   1.2      5       Very good                              
Dorit 8.5-9.5     1.0      5       Good                                   
Ofra  8.0-9.5     1.0      4       Good                                   
Chand-                                                                    
      6.5-7.5     0.8      4       Slightly acidic                        
ler                                                                       
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 Notes:                                                                   
 .sup.a Total Soluble Solids (Sugars) expresses fruit sweetness and was   
 determined with a refractometer; for strawberry fruit a T.S.S. of 14.0 is
 very sweet, while below 6.5 is not sweet.                                
 .sup.b Percent of acidity was determined as follows: 2 cc of juice extrac
 was mixed with 20 cc of water. Five drops of phenolphthaleine was added  
 and the mixture was titrated with NaOH. The percent acidity is calculated
 as the quantity of NaOH (cc) × 0.32.                               
 .sup.c The aroma value is a subjective expression obtained by tasting,   
 using a scale from 1 (no aroma) to 5 (strong aroma).                     

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