USPP14450P2 - Mint plant named ‘Clackamas’ - Google Patents
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- the new peppermint plant of the present invention was developed in an effort to cultivate a peppermint variety exhibiting an upright growth habit, vigorous and abundant root growth, greater resistance to Mint rust ( Puccinia menthe Pers), Verticillium wilt ( Verticillium dahliae and V. albo - atrum ), and Spider mites ( Tetranychus urticae ). Further, ‘Clackamas’ produces a peppermint oil that varies minimally in oil profile based on plant maturity.
- the present invention relates to a novel mint plant named ‘Clackamas’ characterized by its more upright growth habit as shown by taller growth with thicker stems, when compared to commercial peppermint varieties, more abundant and vigorous root growth and resistance to Mint rust ( Puccinia menthe Pers), Verticillium wilt ( Verticillium dahliae and V. albo - atrum ), and Spider mites ( Tetranychus urticae ), and more upright growth habit as shown by taller growth with thicker stems, larger leaves and a lighter green color, when compared to ‘Black Mitcham.’
- Mint rust Puccinia menthe Pers
- Verticillium wilt Verticillium dahliae and V. albo - atrum
- Spider mites Tetranychus urticae
- the peppermint oil profile of ‘Clackamas’ is also similar throughout its maturity when grown in Oregon and Washington.
- FIG. 1 shows cuttings of the claimed plant ‘Clackamas’ including its foliage and inflorescences.
- FIG. 3 shows the mature leaves of ‘Clackamas.’
- ‘Clackamas’ is an herbaceous perennial with an upright shrubby growth habit. The observed plants were two years old and were grown outdoors in western Oregon, in a silt-loam soil. Based on initial May planting density of 8,000 plants per acre, a new ‘Clackamas’ rootstock field would fill in by mid-June. The density of rhizomes from this acre of rootstock allows for a 10 to 1 expansion the following season, which is similar to ‘Black Mitcham.’ Numerous branching stems are produced each year with an eventual height between 60-80 cm. The approximate plant spread is in the range of 12-22 cm reflecting a size measurement half way up the plant during bloom on a managed field plot.
- ‘Clackamas’ has a square stem, in the range of 5 mm on a side, compare to the average 4.5 mm stem of ‘Black Mitcham.’ Stems and leaves, especially along leaf veins, are sparsely pubescent and more so than ‘Black Mitcham.’ Based on flowering ‘Clackamas’ matures at approximately the same time as ‘Black Mitcham.’ ‘Clackamas’ also features the additional benefit of vigorous and abundant root growth, which results in more rapid acreage expansion and reduction in planting costs. As compared to the peppemint plant ‘McKenzie,’ which is disclosed in co-pending application No. 10/193,191, ‘Clackamas’ has a shorter flower spike, thinner stems, lighter leaf color, and on average a shorter growth habit with smaller leaves.
- ‘Clackamas’ has ovate leaves with a serrate margin. The leaves are oppositely arranged on the stem with an equilateral base, an acute apex, and serrate margin. Ventral leaf surface color is 147A (Yellow-Green Group), dorsal color is 147B (Yellow-Green Group), petiole color is 147C (Yellow-Green Group). Stem color is 146C (Yellow-Green Group) near the base and gradually becomes more purple until the color at the apex is 187A (Greyed-Purple Group). The fragrance is peppermint-like.
- the leaves of ‘Clackamas’ are slightly narrower and also light green in color.
- the flower spike of ‘Clackamas’ is more elongated than ‘Black Mitcham’ under similar growing conditions and the number of paired flower whorls, or verticillasters varies from 8-15.
- the first internode between verticels varies from 1 to 3 cm.
- the individual flowers of Clackamas contain a 4-lobed, nearly regular corolla 73D (Red-Purple Group) with a short tube, 7 mm long from the base of the calyx to the tip of the forked white stigma.
- the calyx has an average of five ciliate teeth fused at the base forming a short tube and is 4 mm long.
- the calyx, peduncle and pedicel colors are 187A (Greyed-Purple Group). Each flower has one pistil with a 6 mm long white style and four epipetalous stamens that may be exerted with 3 mm long white filaments. The white anthers are less than 1 mm. Pollen color is 10D (Yellow Group). The formation of seed is a rare event. There is no obvious flower fragrance. The flower color is also whiter in color as compared to the mostly lavender ‘Black Mitcham.’
- the oil produced by ‘Clackamas’ is of a typical peppermint type. In contrast to ‘Black Mitcham’ the peppermint oil profile of ‘Clackamas’ varies little with plant maturity. This feature allows for increased yield due to flexible harvest timing during a single season without significant changes occurring to its peppermint oil profile. ‘Clackamas’ has an herbage yieldage of approximately 80 lbs./acre and an essential oil quality of peppermint oil having 5 to 10 percent higher level of menthyl acetate than standard ‘Black Mitcham’ peppermint.
- ‘Clackamas’ has been grown and observed under 3 different field conditions as well as under greenhouse conditions. As with all plants, the traits have varied depending on location. These differences can be attributed to varying climates, soils, fertilizers and water regimes. However, ‘Clackamas’ remains distinct from other peppermint plants in its characteristics. The resistance to the diseases identified above is presented in Table I. The results were gathered from a study performed in western Oregon and show the comparison of ‘Clackamas’ to ‘Black Mitcham’ according to the mean number of rust pustules per leaf, mean number of Verticillium strikes per plot and mean number of spider mites per leaf during three years of analysis.
- ‘Clackamas’ is significantly more resistant to the diseases shown. For example, although the incidence of Mint Rust varied overall according to the three years shown due to differences in annual growing conditions, ‘Clackamas’ consistently showed greater resistance to Puccinia menthe Pers when compared to the mean number of Rust Pustules per leaf. Similarly, the number of mean strikes per plot for Verticillium dahliae and Verticillium albo - atrum was markedly reduced by ‘Clackamas’ when compared to ‘Black Mitcham’. In the case of Tetranychus urticae , the man number of Spider Mites per leaf was almost eliminated in comparison to ‘Black Mitcham’.
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| TABLE I | |||
| Mean Number of | Mean Number | ||
| Mean Number of | Verticillium | of Spider | |
| Rust Pustules | strikes | Mites per | |
| Variety | per leaf | per plot | leaf |
| Aug. 15, 1999 | |||
| ‘CLACKAMAS’ | 5.00 | 0.25 | 1.00 |
| ‘Black Mitcham’ | 40.30 | 9.25 | 8.25 |
| Aug. 22, 2000 | |||
| ‘CLACKAMAS’ | 20.25 | 1.25 | 0.38 |
| ‘Black Mitcham’ | 183.25 | 17.00 | 10.00 |
| Aug. 26, 2001 | |||
| ‘CLACKAMAS’ | 5.75 | 2.75 | 0.00 |
| ‘Black Mitcham’ | 81.25 | 30.50 | 11.25 |
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| US10/193,213 USPP14450P2 (en) | 2002-07-12 | 2002-07-12 | Mint plant named ‘Clackamas’ |
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