USPP14780P2 - Blackberry plant named ‘Driscoll Cowles’ - Google Patents

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USPP14780P2
USPP14780P2 US10/306,457 US30645702V USPP14780P2 US PP14780 P2 USPP14780 P2 US PP14780P2 US 30645702 V US30645702 V US 30645702V US PP14780 P2 USPP14780 P2 US PP14780P2
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  • This invention relates to a new cultivar of blackberry called ‘Driscoll Cowles’.
  • the new cultivar was developed from hybridization of the female cultivar ‘Sonoma’ (U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/772,330) with the unpatented male variety ‘Loch Ness’. The parents were crossed in 1993 where after fruit and seed were collected to produce seedlings for field planting in Watsonville, Calif. in 1994. The new cultivar was selected in 1995 for its good flavor, large fruit size, fruit firmness and thornless canes. The cultivar has been asexually propagated in Watsonville, Calif. and reproduced true to type plants by in vitro shoot tip culture.
  • the present invention provides a new and distinct blackberry cultivar named ‘Driscoll Cowles’.
  • the variety is botanically identified as Rubus L. subgenus Rubus.
  • the variety is a complex Rubus hybrid, which can be characterized as an erect tetraploid with considerable R. allegheniensis background with other species such as R. trivialis, R. argutus R. procerus, and R. ulmifolious also appearing in its background.
  • the new cultivar produces a floricane crop which begins in mid-July and continues until late September.
  • the new blackberry variety is distinguished from other varieties by a number of characteristics as set forth in Table 1. In particular, the new cultivar is distinguished by its mid-late season of fruit ripening, its large fruit size and its improved flavor.
  • ‘Driscoll Cowles’ is particularly different from ‘Olallie’ by being slightly earlier ripening, having larger fruit size and having less acidic flavor. Further detailed comparison of ‘Driscoll Cowles’ to ‘Olallie’ and ‘Chester’ is presented in Table1.
  • FIG. 1 is a photograph of a ‘Driscoll Cowles’ fruiting lateral branch with fruit in various stages of development.
  • FIG. 2 is a photograph showing a close-up view of a primocane shoot, mature leaf and stem of ‘Driscoll Cowles’.
  • Table 1 provides information on the plant and fruit characteristics of the new blackberry cultivar ‘Driscoll Cowles’ compared with characteristics of the unpatented blackberry cultivars ‘Olallie’ and ‘Chester’. Both ‘Olallie’ and ‘Chester’ are currently important cultivars for fresh market shipping, and thus are comparable to the proposed use of the new invention, ‘Driscoll Cowles’. Observations of ‘Driscoll Cowles’, ‘Olallie’ and ‘Chester’ were taken in side-by-side comparison between 1998 and 2002.
  • Fruit of the new cultivar is particularly characterized and distinguished from other cultivars by its improved flavor, larger size, and thornless canes.
  • ‘Driscoll Cowles’ is moderately productive and produces most of its crop in the mid to late part of the harvest season. Canes of ‘Driscoll Cowles’ are vigorous, thornless and have buds with a moderate to high chill requirement. The average plant height is about 334 cm and the average plant spread is about 85 cm. The pigmentation of the young shoots is 145A. The sepals average about 9.9 mm in length and the average width of a sepal is about 4.9 mm. Sepal pigmentation color is 146B. The coloration of the pedicel is 144A.
  • the style pigmentation color is 143B, the average number of styles per flower is about 121, the anther pigmentation color is 155A, and the average number of anthers per flower is about 180.
  • the number of petals per flower is five.
  • the color of the seeds of ‘Driscoll Cowles’ is 152A and the average seed weight is 3.3 mg.
  • ‘Driscoll Cowles’ is distinguished from its pollen parent, ‘Loch Ness’, by having larger better flavored fruit. ‘Driscoll Cowles’ is distinguished from its seed parent, ‘Sonoma’, by having larger fruit.
  • Distinctive patterns of polymorphism can be detected using a variety of nucleic acid analysis methods.
  • molecular genetic maps can be produced using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)(Williams et al., 1990, “DNA polymorphisms amplified by arbitrary primers are useful as genetic markers”, Nucleic Acids Res. 18(22):6531-5).
  • RAPD random amplified polymorphic DNA
  • oligonucleotide primers alone or in combination
  • RAPD analysis of ‘Driscoll Cowles’, ‘Chester’, and ‘Olallie’ yielded DNA fragment patterns that uniquely distinguish each of these genetically distinct genotypes.

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The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of blackberry plant named Driscoll Cowles. The new cultivar is distinguished from other blackberry cultivars by its mid-late season crop, large fruit size and thornless canes. Driscoll Cowles produces fruit with improved quality and shipping characteristics. The new cultivar is distinguished from its seed parent by having larger fruit; it is distinguished from its pollen parent by its larger, better flavored fruit.

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1. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a new cultivar of blackberry called ‘Driscoll Cowles’. The new cultivar was developed from hybridization of the female cultivar ‘Sonoma’ (U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/772,330) with the unpatented male variety ‘Loch Ness’. The parents were crossed in 1993 where after fruit and seed were collected to produce seedlings for field planting in Watsonville, Calif. in 1994. The new cultivar was selected in 1995 for its good flavor, large fruit size, fruit firmness and thornless canes. The cultivar has been asexually propagated in Watsonville, Calif. and reproduced true to type plants by in vitro shoot tip culture.
1.1 Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: The variety is botanically identified as Rubus L. subgenus Rubus.
2. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a new and distinct blackberry cultivar named ‘Driscoll Cowles’. The variety is botanically identified as Rubus L. subgenus Rubus. The variety is a complex Rubus hybrid, which can be characterized as an erect tetraploid with considerable R. allegheniensis background with other species such as R. trivialis, R. argutus R. procerus, and R. ulmifolious also appearing in its background. The new cultivar produces a floricane crop which begins in mid-July and continues until late September. The new blackberry variety is distinguished from other varieties by a number of characteristics as set forth in Table 1. In particular, the new cultivar is distinguished by its mid-late season of fruit ripening, its large fruit size and its improved flavor.
3. COMPARISON TO SIMILAR VARIETIES
The variety that we believe to be similar to ‘Driscoll Cowles’ from those known to us is ‘Chester’, an unpatented variety. ‘Driscoll Cowles’ is particularly different from ‘Olallie’ by being slightly earlier ripening, having larger fruit size and having less acidic flavor. Further detailed comparison of ‘Driscoll Cowles’ to ‘Olallie’ and ‘Chester’ is presented in Table1.
4. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying photographs show typical specimens of the fruit, leaves and shoot of the new cultivar, in color as nearly true as reasonably possible in color illustrations of this type.
FIG. 1. is a photograph of a ‘Driscoll Cowles’ fruiting lateral branch with fruit in various stages of development.
FIG. 2. is a photograph showing a close-up view of a primocane shoot, mature leaf and stem of ‘Driscoll Cowles’.
5. DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VARIETY
The following detailed description of the new blackberry cultivar, ‘Driscoll Cowles’, is based upon recorded observations of 2-5 year old plants and fruit grown between 1998 and 2002 in Watsonville, Calif., and is believed to apply to plants of the ‘Driscoll Cowles’ cultivar grown in similar conditions of soil and climate elsewhere. Plants were planted on soil previously pre-plant fumigated and regularly fertilized and irrigated with drip irrigation. This description is in accordance with terminology used by the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV). Throughout this specification, color names beginning with a small letter signify that the name of the color, as used in common speech, is aptly descriptive. Color data with a capital letter and an alphanumeric code indicate the most similar color designations as provided by The Royal Horticultural Society (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.
5.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NEW VARIETY
Table 1 provides information on the plant and fruit characteristics of the new blackberry cultivar ‘Driscoll Cowles’ compared with characteristics of the unpatented blackberry cultivars ‘Olallie’ and ‘Chester’. Both ‘Olallie’ and ‘Chester’ are currently important cultivars for fresh market shipping, and thus are comparable to the proposed use of the new invention, ‘Driscoll Cowles’. Observations of ‘Driscoll Cowles’, ‘Olallie’ and ‘Chester’ were taken in side-by-side comparison between 1998 and 2002.
Fruit of the new cultivar is particularly characterized and distinguished from other cultivars by its improved flavor, larger size, and thornless canes.
‘Driscoll Cowles’ is moderately productive and produces most of its crop in the mid to late part of the harvest season. Canes of ‘Driscoll Cowles’ are vigorous, thornless and have buds with a moderate to high chill requirement. The average plant height is about 334 cm and the average plant spread is about 85 cm. The pigmentation of the young shoots is 145A. The sepals average about 9.9 mm in length and the average width of a sepal is about 4.9 mm. Sepal pigmentation color is 146B. The coloration of the pedicel is 144A.
The style pigmentation color is 143B, the average number of styles per flower is about 121, the anther pigmentation color is 155A, and the average number of anthers per flower is about 180. The number of petals per flower is five. The color of the seeds of ‘Driscoll Cowles’ is 152A and the average seed weight is 3.3 mg.
‘Driscoll Cowles’ is distinguished from its pollen parent, ‘Loch Ness’, by having larger better flavored fruit. ‘Driscoll Cowles’ is distinguished from its seed parent, ‘Sonoma’, by having larger fruit.
TABLE 1
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS OF ‘DRISCOLL COWLES’
Driscoll
Cowles Chester Olallie
GENERAL
Vigor high high moderate-high
Growth habit semi-erect semi-erect spreading
Productivity moderate high high
Self-fruitfulness self-fruitful self-fruitful self-fruitful
Time of bud burst late late early
CANES
Primocanes
Young shoot medium medium weak
pigmentation
Glucosity (waxy absent medium weak
bloom) weak
Cane cross section grooved angular to rounded to
from mid) grooved angular
cane of primocane)
Dormant cane color purple brown purple brown brown to
purple brown
Spines absent absent present
Pubescence on canes present present present
LEAVES
Length (cm) 8.9 9.2 8.4
Width (cm) 5.6 6.4 6.3
Relief between veins strong weak medium
Number of leaflets usually 5 usually 5 sometimes 3,
sometimes 5
Glossiness medium medium medium
Cross Section concave to concave to concave
Terminal leaflet flat flat
Length (cm) 10 10.7 9.1
Width (cm) 7.5 8.3 7.9
Shape ovate ovate ovate
Tip acuminate acuminate acuminate
Base cordate cordate cordate
Margin doubly doubly doubly
serrated serrated serrated
Lateral Leaflet
Length (cm) 8.9 9.2 8.4
Width (cm) 5.6 6.4 6.3
Overlap of yes yes yes
lateral leaflets
Shape ovate ovate ovate
Tip acuminate acuminate acuminates
Base rounded to rounded rounded
cordate
Margin doubly doubly doubly
serrate serrated serrated
Rachis length 3.8 3.0 2.5
(between terminal
leaflet and
adjacent lateral
(leaflets) (cm)
Overlapping of touching overlapping overlapping
lateral leaflets
Petiole
Length (cm) 8.6 5.9 3.9
Pigmentation of upper red red purple/ green to
surface purple/ maroon slightly pink
maroon
183B
Pigmentation of 146A yellow green yellow green
underside
Stipule orientation erect erect clasping to
erect
Color
Face 147A 146A 146A
Underside 146A 146A 146A
FLOWERS
Flowering period very late very late early
time of beginning of
flowering
Flower size medium medium medium
Flower diameters (cm) 4.7 4.3 4.3
Flower number 7.0 9.5 4.2
(at 3rd node from
tip of lateral
mean and range)
Petal
Length (cm) 2.2 2.0 2.0
Width (cm) 1.7 1.4 1.3
Color 155-D N74D
Pedicel
Coloration medium weak very weak
Length (cm) 3.5 1.8
FRUIT
Fruit harvest season mid-late late early
Color black black black
Immature 187-A 187-A 187-B
Maturing 202-A 202-A 202-A
Mature fruit 202-A 202-A 202-A
Glossiness strong medium medium
Shape narrow ovate round to ovate narrow ovate
to long
conical
Dimensions
Fruit size large small medium
Length (cm) 2.9 2.1 2.9
Width (cm) 2.2 2.0 1.7
Weight (g/fruit) 6.1 3.9 5.3
Soluble solids (%) 11.2 9.6 10.4
Titratable acidity 1.34 1.84 2.06
(% as citric acid)
Number of druplets/ 82 46 86
fruit
Firmness Firm Firm Soft
5.2 NUCLEIC ACID FINGERPRINTING
Distinctive patterns of polymorphism can be detected using a variety of nucleic acid analysis methods. In one non-limiting example, molecular genetic maps can be produced using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)(Williams et al., 1990, “DNA polymorphisms amplified by arbitrary primers are useful as genetic markers”, Nucleic Acids Res. 18(22):6531-5). Using a variety of oligonucleotide primers, alone or in combination, RAPD analysis of ‘Driscoll Cowles’, ‘Chester’, and ‘Olallie’ yielded DNA fragment patterns that uniquely distinguish each of these genetically distinct genotypes.

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1. A new and distinctive cultivar of blackberry plant, substantially as shown and described.
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