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USPP24972P3
USPP24972P3 US13/694,677 US201213694677V USPP24972P3 US PP24972 P3 USPP24972 P3 US PP24972P3 US 201213694677 V US201213694677 V US 201213694677V US PP24972 P3 USPP24972 P3 US PP24972P3
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  • Botanical denomination Corylus avellana.
  • the present Invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Corylus plant (hazelnut, filbert), botanically known as Corylus avellana , and hereinafter referred to by the name ‘York’.
  • Corylus avellana is in the family Betulaceae.
  • the new Corylus resulted from a controlled cross of female parent OSU 479.027 (unpatented) and male parent OSU 504.065 (unpatented) made in 1997 by Shawn A. Mehlenbacher and David C. Smith. Hybrid seeds from the cross were harvested in August 1997, stratified, and seedlings grown in the greenhouse during the summer of 1998. From this cross, total of 183 seedling trees were planted in the field in Corvallis, Oreg., USA in October, 1998. ‘York’ was discovered and selected by the Inventors as a single plant within the progeny of the stated cross-pollination in a controlled environment in Corvallis, Oreg.
  • OSU 878.048 was originally assigned the designation OSU 878.048, which indicates the row and tree location of the original seedling.
  • OSU 479.027 is from a cross of OSU 231.111 (unpatented) ⁇ OSU 226.122 (unpatented).
  • OSU 504.065 is from a cross of OSU 186.080 (unpatented) ⁇ VR 17-15 (unpatented).
  • the pedigree of ‘York’ includes ‘Barcelona’ (unpatented) widely grown in Oregon, ‘Casina’ from Asturias, Spain (unpatented), ‘Tonda Gentile delle Langhe’ from Piemonte, northern Italy (unpatented), ‘Montebello’ from Sicily, Italy (unpatented), and ‘Tombul Ghiaghli’, a Turkish cultivar obtained from Greece (unpatented).
  • the new cultivar was asexually reproduced by rooted suckers annually for eight years (2003-2010) in Corvallis, Oreg.
  • the new cultivar was also asexually propagated by whip grafting in Corvallis, Oreg.
  • the unique features of this new Corylus are stable and reproduced true-to-type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
  • plants of the new Corylus differed from plants of the Corylus avellana cultivar Barcelona (unpatented), and other cultivars and selections of Corylus avellana known to the Inventors primarily in nut size, nut shape, kernel percentage (ratio of kernel weight to nut weight), frequency of blank nuts (nuts lacking kernels), time of pollen shed, time of nut maturity, length of the husk or involucre, and plant size.
  • FIG. 1 shows a tree of the new cultivar ‘York’ growing in a field in August, in Corvallis, Oreg.
  • FIG. 2 shows the tree of the new cultivar ‘York’ growing in a field in January, in Corvallis, Oreg.
  • FIG. 3 shows typical nuts, raw kernels, and blanched kernels of ‘York’ hazelnut compared to those of ‘Jefferson’ hazelnut.
  • FIG. 4 shows typical nuts, raw kernels, and blanched kernels of ‘York’ hazelnut compared to those of ‘Lewis’ hazelnut.
  • FIG. 5 shows the typical nuts, raw kernels, and blanched kernels of ‘York’ hazelnut compared to those of ‘Barcelona’ hazelnut and other hazelnut cultivars.
  • the cultivar York has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in environment such as temperature and light intensity, without, however, any variance in genotype.
  • the aforementioned photographs and following observations and measurements describe plants grown in Corvallis, Oreg. under commercial practice outdoors in the field during the fall, winter and spring. Plants used for the photographs and description were propagated by tie-off layerage and growing on their own roots, and about seven years old. In the following description, color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 1966 Edition, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.
  • GTTTGCTT 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 2) A614 R-GCAGTGGAGGA Gurcan et al. TTGCTGACT 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 4) A616 R-ATGGCTTTTGCT Gurcan et al. TCGTTTTG 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 6) A640 Fam-CGCCATATAATT Gurcan et al. GGGATGCTTGTT 2010 G (SEQ ID NO: 8) B107 R-AACACCATATTG Boccacci et al. AGTCTTTCAAAG 2005; Gokirmak C (SEQ ID NO: 10) et al. 2009 B617 R TGTTTTTGGTGG Gurcan et al.
  • AGCGATG 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 12) B619 R-GCGATCTGACCT Gurcan et al. CATTTTTG 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 14) B634 R-GTGCAGAGGTTG Gurcan et al. CACTCAAA 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 16) B657 R-AGCCTCACCTCC Gurcan et al. AACGAAC 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 18) B671 R-ACCAGCTCTGGG Gurcan et al. CTTAACAC 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 20) B709 R-GCGGGTTCTCGT Gurcan et al. TGTACACT 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 22) B733 R-CATCCCCTGTTG Gurcan et al.
  • GAGTTTTC 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 24) B741 R-CGTGTTGCTCAT Gurcan et al. GTGTTGTG 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 26) B749 R-TCGGCTAGGGTT Gurcan et al. AGGGTTTT 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 28 B751 R-AAACTCAAATA Gurcan et al. AAACCCCTGCTC 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 30) B774 R-TGTGTGGTCT Gurcan et al. GTAGGCACT 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 32) B776 R-TGAGGGGAAGA Gurcan et al. GGTTTGATG 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 34) B795 R-TGGGCATCATCC Gurcan et al.
  • AGGTCTA 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 36) C115 GTTTCCAGATCT Bassil et al. GCCTCCATATAA 2005b, T (SEQ ID NO: Gokirmak et al. 38) 2009 KG809 F-GGAAGGTGAGA Gurcan and GAAATCAAGT Mehlenbacher (SEQ ID NO: 40) 2010 KG811 F-GAACAACTGAA Gurcan and GACAGCAAAG Mehlenbacher (SEQ ID NO: 42) 2010 KG827 GAGGGAGCAAQ Gurcan and TCAAAGTTGAGA Mehlenbacher AGAAA 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 44) KG830 AAAGCAACTCAT Gurcan and AGCTGAAGTCCA Mehlenbacher ATCA 2010 (SEQ ID NO: 46) Soman-G R-GCCATCTTTAGA unpublished AAGTTCGATACAG (SEQ ID NO: 48) Primer fluorescent tags are FAM, HEX, and NED. Ta: annealing temperature (° C.) N: number of alleles

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Abstract

A new and distinct cultivar of Corylus plant named ‘York’ characterized by globose plant habit and moderate vigor, green developing and fully expanded leaves during the spring and summer, resistance to eastern filbert blight caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller, presence of random amplified polymorphic DNA markers 152-800 and AA12-850, expression of incompatibility alleles S2 and S21 in the styles, and DNA fingerprints at 10 of 23 microsatellite marker loci that differ from both parents OSU 479.027 and OSU 504.065, and from one parent at an additional 11 marker loci.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
This invention was made with government support under Specific Cooperative Agreement No. 58-5358-4542 awarded by the United States Department of Agriculture. The government has certain rights in the invention.
Botanical denomination: Corylus avellana.
Variety designation: ‘York’.
BACKGROUND
The present Invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Corylus plant (hazelnut, filbert), botanically known as Corylus avellana, and hereinafter referred to by the name ‘York’. Corylus avellana is in the family Betulaceae.
The new Corylus resulted from a controlled cross of female parent OSU 479.027 (unpatented) and male parent OSU 504.065 (unpatented) made in 1997 by Shawn A. Mehlenbacher and David C. Smith. Hybrid seeds from the cross were harvested in August 1997, stratified, and seedlings grown in the greenhouse during the summer of 1998. From this cross, total of 183 seedling trees were planted in the field in Corvallis, Oreg., USA in October, 1998. ‘York’ was discovered and selected by the Inventors as a single plant within the progeny of the stated cross-pollination in a controlled environment in Corvallis, Oreg.
‘York’ was originally assigned the designation OSU 878.048, which indicates the row and tree location of the original seedling. OSU 479.027 is from a cross of OSU 231.111 (unpatented)×OSU 226.122 (unpatented). OSU 504.065 is from a cross of OSU 186.080 (unpatented)×VR 17-15 (unpatented). The pedigree of ‘York’ includes ‘Barcelona’ (unpatented) widely grown in Oregon, ‘Casina’ from Asturias, Spain (unpatented), ‘Tonda Gentile delle Langhe’ from Piemonte, northern Italy (unpatented), ‘Montebello’ from Sicily, Italy (unpatented), and ‘Tombul Ghiaghli’, a Turkish cultivar obtained from Greece (unpatented).
The new cultivar was asexually reproduced by rooted suckers annually for eight years (2003-2010) in Corvallis, Oreg. The new cultivar was also asexually propagated by whip grafting in Corvallis, Oreg. The unique features of this new Corylus are stable and reproduced true-to-type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
SUMMARY
The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be the unique characteristics of ‘York’. These characteristics in combination distinguish ‘York’ as a new and distinct cultivar:
    • 1. Globose plant habit and moderate vigor.
    • 2. Green developing and fully expanded leaves during the spring and summer.
    • 3. Resistance to eastern filbert blight caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller.
    • 4. Presence of random amplified polymorphic DNA markers 152-800 and AA12-850 in DNA of ‘York’ amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. These two markers are linked to a dominant allele for resistance to eastern filbert blight from the cultivar Gasaway (unpatented).
    • 5. Expression of incompatibility alleles S2 and S21 in the styles.
    • 6. DNA fingerprints at 10 of 23 microsatellite marker loci differ from both parents OSU 479.027 and OSU 504.065, and from one parent at an additional 11 marker loci. The microsatellite primers are shown in Table 1, and allele sizes are shown in Table 2. DNA fingerprints of standard cultivars ‘Barcelona’, ‘Tonda Gentile delle Langhe’ and ‘Extra Ghiaghli’, and ‘Gasaway’, the source of eastern filbert blight resistance, are also shown in attached Table 2.
In comparisons in two replicated trials conducted in Corvallis, Oreg., plants of the new Corylus differed from plants of the Corylus avellana cultivar Barcelona (unpatented), and other cultivars and selections of Corylus avellana known to the Inventors primarily in nut size, nut shape, kernel percentage (ratio of kernel weight to nut weight), frequency of blank nuts (nuts lacking kernels), time of pollen shed, time of nut maturity, length of the husk or involucre, and plant size.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying colored photographs illustrate the overall appearance of the new cultivar, showing the colors as true as it is reasonably possible to obtain in colored reproductions of this type. Foliage colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description which accurately describe the colors of the new Corylus.
FIG. 1 shows a tree of the new cultivar ‘York’ growing in a field in August, in Corvallis, Oreg.
FIG. 2 shows the tree of the new cultivar ‘York’ growing in a field in January, in Corvallis, Oreg.
FIG. 3 shows typical nuts, raw kernels, and blanched kernels of ‘York’ hazelnut compared to those of ‘Jefferson’ hazelnut.
FIG. 4 shows typical nuts, raw kernels, and blanched kernels of ‘York’ hazelnut compared to those of ‘Lewis’ hazelnut.
FIG. 5 shows the typical nuts, raw kernels, and blanched kernels of ‘York’ hazelnut compared to those of ‘Barcelona’ hazelnut and other hazelnut cultivars.
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
The cultivar York has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in environment such as temperature and light intensity, without, however, any variance in genotype. The aforementioned photographs and following observations and measurements describe plants grown in Corvallis, Oreg. under commercial practice outdoors in the field during the fall, winter and spring. Plants used for the photographs and description were propagated by tie-off layerage and growing on their own roots, and about seven years old. In the following description, color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 1966 Edition, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.
  • Botanical classification: Corylus avellana cultivar York.
  • Parentage:
      • Female, or seed, parent.—Corylus avellana selection OSU 479.027 (unpatented).
      • Male, or pollen, parent.—Corylus avellana selection OSU 504.065 (unpatented).
  • Propagation (type rooted suckers):
      • Time to initiate roots.—About 30 days at 20 degrees C.
      • Time to produce a rooted young plant.—About six months at 22 degrees C.
      • Root description.—Fine to thick; freely branching; creamy white in color.
  • Propagation (type whip grafting):
      • Time to budbreak on the scions.—About 14 days at 25° C.
      • Time to produce a grafted plant.—About six months at 25° C.
  • Plant description:
      • General appearance.—Perennial shrub.
      • Size.—Plant height is about 5 meters; plant diameter or spread is about 5 meters.
      • Form.—Spreading plant habit.
      • Growth and branching habit.—freely branching; about 15 lateral branches develop per plant. Pinching, i.e., removal of the terminal apices, enhances branching with lateral branches potentially forming at every node.
      • Vigor.—Moderate vigor growth habit.
      • Roots.—Fine to thick; freely branching; creamy white in color.
      • Lenticels.—11 circular within 1 square centimeter (counted on dormant scions).
  • Lateral branch description:
      • Length.—About 38 cm.
      • Diameter.—About 6 mm.
      • Internode length.—About 3.2 cm.
      • Texture.—Smooth, glabrous.
      • Strength.—Strong.
      • Color.—Immature — 152B, mature — 152B.
  • Foliage description:
      • Arrangement.—Alternate, simple
      • Length.—About 10.0 cm.
      • Width.—About 9.3 cm.
      • Shape.—Ablong to ovate.
      • Apex.—Obtuse to acute.
      • Base.—Cordate.
      • Margin.—Serrate.
      • Texture.—Upper and lower surfaces — slightly pubescent.
      • Venation pattern.—Pinnate.
      • Leaf bud shape.—Globular.
      • Time of leaf bud burst.—Midseason, 11 days after ‘Barcelona’.
      • Color.—Developing foliage: upper surface 146B, lower surfaces: 146C. Fully expanded foliage, upper surface: Spring and summer, 146A; late summer and fall, 146A. Fully expanded foliage, lower surface: Spring and summer, 146C; late summer and fall, 146C. Venation, upper surface: Spring and summer, 146A; late summer and fall, 146A. Venation, lower surface: Spring and summer, 148D; late summer and fall, 148D. Leaf bud, 177C.
  • Petiole description:
      • Length.—About 2.7 cm.
      • Diameter.—About 1.8 mm.
      • Texture.—Upper and lower surfaces: pubescent.
      • Color.—Upper surface: Spring and summer, 139D; late summer and fall, 139D. lower surface: Spring and summer, 139D; late summer and fall, 139D.
  • Flower description:
      • Male inflorescences.—Catkins, color prior to elongation 194C.
      • Female inflorescence.—Style color 047B.
      • Stigma coloration.—047B.
      • Time of female flowering.—Midseason, 14 days after ‘Barcelona’.
      • Time of pollen shed.—Midseason, around the same time as ‘Daviana’ (unpatented).
  • Involcure description:
      • Involucre constriction.—Absent.
      • Involucre length.—25% longer than nuts.
      • Strength of serration of indentation.—Moderate.
      • Pubescence.—Little
      • Thickness of callus at base.—Moderate callus at base similar to ‘Barcelona’.
      • Description of jointing of bracts.—Involucre slit to the base on one side. Nuts fall free of the involucre at maturity (95% fall free).
  • Nut description:
      • Length.—About 18.0 mm
      • Width.—About 19.7 mm.
      • Depth.—About 17.0 mm.
      • Nut shape.—Round.
      • Nut shape index [(width+depth)/2*length].—1.02.
      • Nut compression index (width/depth).—1.16.
      • Nut shell color.—164A.
      • Nut weight.—About 2.73 grams to 2.85 grams.
      • Predominant number of fruits per cluster.—Average 2 nuts per cluster.
      • Stripes on shell.—About 24, color slightly darker than 164A.
      • Fruit apex.—Slight (not prominent).
      • Size of the fruit pistil scar.—Very small (0.5 mm×1 mm).
      • Nut curvature of the basal scar.—Flat (plane).
      • Frequency of blank nuts.—9.7%.
      • Time of nut maturity.—About 3 days earlier that ‘Barcelona’.
      • Husk length.—About 25% longer than the nuts.
      • Kernel weight.—About 1.23 grams to 1.32 grams.
      • Kernel percentage (kernel weight/nut weight).—About 46%. Kernel shape — globular.
      • Kernel cross section shape.—Circular.
      • Kernel base shape.—Flat.
      • Lateral grooves.—None.
  • Disease/pest resistance: Plants of the new Corylus are highly resistant to eastern filbert blight caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller. Plants of the new Corylus are highly resistant to bud mites (Phytoptus avellanae Nal.), while plants of ‘Tonda Gentile delle Langhe’ are highly susceptible, and plants of ‘Barcelona’ are highly resistant.
  • Temperature tolerance: Tolerates temperatures from −10 to 38° C. in the field in Corvallis, Oreg.
TABLE 1
Primers and annealing temperatures for the 24
microsatellite marker loci used to
fingerprint ‘York’ and other hazelnut cultivars.
Repeat
Locus motif Size Ta n He Ho
A613 (TC)13(CA)12 149-177 60 14 0.85 0.85
A614 (TC)17(CA)10 125-156 60 14 0.85 0.85
NNN(CA)6
A616 (AC)11 136-162 60 13 0.85 0.85
A640 (CT)15 354-378 67 11 0.80 0.73
(CA)13
B107 (CT)14 112-151 55 14 0.85 0.80
B617 (GA)15 280-298 60 9 0.80 0.78
B619 (TC)21 146-180 60 14 0.88 0.88
B634 (AG)15 218-238 60 9 0.76 0.76
B657 (AG)15 210-228 60 8 0.84 0.98
B671 (AG)6NN 221-249 60 13 0.86 0.88
(GA)17
B709 (GA)21 219-233 60 8 0.74 0.76
B733 (TC)15 161-183 60 8 0.68 0.68
B741 (GT)5(GA)12 176-194 60 10 0.77 0.78
B749 (TC)12 200-210 60 6 0.60 0.64
B751 (GA)15 141-153 60 7 0.80 0.80
B774 (AG)15 195-213 60 8 0.80 0.80
B776 (GA)17 134-148 60 7 0.71 0.60
B795 (TC)8Ns(CT)7 296-332 60 12 0.76 0.74
Ns(CT)10
Ns(TC)5
C115 (TAA)5 167-226 60 14 0.80 0.80
(GAA)12
KG809 (AGG)6 333-345 55 5 0.66 0.64
KG811 (GA)17 240-278 58 12 0.83 0.82
KG827 (CT)13AA 264-282 67 9 0.78 0.84
(CA)7
KG830 (CT)14 279-311 67 9 0.79 0.78
GTATT
(CA)8
Soman- (AAT)5 54 3 0.60 0.98
G
Locus PIC r  LG Primers 5′-3′
A613 0.85 0.00 11 Ned-CACACGCCTT
GTCACTCTTT
(SEQ ID NO: 1)
A614 0.84 0.00 6 Hex-TGGCAGAGCT
TTGTCAGCTT
(SEQ ID NO: 3)
A616 0.83 0.00 8 Fam-CACTCATACC
GCAAACTCCA
(SEQ ID NO: 5)
A640 0.7 0.04 10 F-TGCCTCTGCA
GTTAGTCATC
AAATGTAGG
(SEQ ID NO: 7)
B107 0.83 0.02 10 Ned-GTAGGTGCAC
TTGATGTGCTT
TAC (SEQ ID NO: 9)
B617 0.78 0.01 8 Fam-TCCGTGTTGA
GTATGGACGA
(SEQ ID NO: 11)
B619 0.7 0.00 3 Fam-AGTCGGCTCC
CCTTTTCTC
(SEQ ID NO: 13)
B634 0.73 0.00 4 Hex-CCTGCATCCA
GGACTCATTA 60
(SEQ ID NO: 15)
B657 0.82 −0.08 11 Ned-GAGAGTGCGT
CTTCCTCTGG
(SEQ ID NO: 17)
B671 0.84 −0.01 9 Hex-TTGCCAGTGC
ATACTCTGAT G
(SEQ ID NO: 19)
B709 0.70 −0.01 5 Ned-CCAAGCACGA
ATGAACTCAA
(SEQ ID NO: 21)
B733 0.63 0.00 7.2 Ned-CACCCTCTTCA
CCACCTCAT
(SEQ ID NO: 23)
B741 0.74 0.00 5 Fam-GTTCACAGGC
TGTTGGGTTT
(SEQ ID NO: 25)
B749 0.51 −0.03 1 Hex-GGCTGACAAC
ACAGCAGAAA
(SEQ ID NO: 27)
B751 0.77 0.01 7.2 Fam-AGCTGGTTCTT
CGACATTCC
(SEQ ID NO: 29)
B774 0.77 0.01 5 Ned-GTTTTGCGAG
CTCATTGTCA
(SEQ ID NO: 31)
B776 0.67 0.07 6 Fam-TGTATGTACA
CACGGAGAGA
GAGA (SEQ
ID NO: 33)
B795 0.74 0.01 NA Fam-GACCCACAAA
CAATAACCTA
TCTC (SEQ
ID NO: 35)
C115 0.77 0.00 4 Fam-ATTTTCCGCA
GATAATACAGG
(SEQ ID NO: 37)
KG809 0.60 0.01 4 Hex-AGGCATCAGT
TCATCCAA
(SEQ ID NO: 39)
KG811 0.81 0.01 2 Ned-AAGGCGGCAC
TCGCTCAC
(SEQ ID NO: 41)
KG827 0.75 −0.04 9 Fam-AGAACTCCGA
CTAATAATCC
TAACCCTTGC
(SEQ ID NO: 43)
KG830 0.76 0.00 9 Ned-TGGAGGAAGT
TTTGAATGGT
AGTAGAGGA
(SEQ ID NO: 45)
Soman-G 0.51 −0.27 NA Hex-TGGCGTTGCA
ACATATTCTC
(SEQ ID NO: 47)
Locus Primers 5′-3′ Reference
A613 R-CCCCTTTCACAT Gurcan et al.
GTTTGCTT 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 2)
A614 R-GCAGTGGAGGA Gurcan et al.
TTGCTGACT 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 4)
A616 R-ATGGCTTTTGCT Gurcan et al.
TCGTTTTG 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 6)
A640 Fam-CGCCATATAATT Gurcan et al.
GGGATGCTTGTT 2010
G (SEQ ID NO: 8)
B107 R-AACACCATATTG Boccacci et al.
AGTCTTTCAAAG 2005; Gokirmak
C (SEQ ID NO: 10) et al. 2009
B617 R TGTTTTTGGTGG Gurcan et al.
AGCGATG 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 12)
B619 R-GCGATCTGACCT Gurcan et al.
CATTTTTG 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 14)
B634 R-GTGCAGAGGTTG Gurcan et al.
CACTCAAA 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 16)
B657 R-AGCCTCACCTCC Gurcan et al.
AACGAAC 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 18)
B671 R-ACCAGCTCTGGG Gurcan et al.
CTTAACAC 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 20)
B709 R-GCGGGTTCTCGT Gurcan et al.
TGTACACT 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 22)
B733 R-CATCCCCTGTTG Gurcan et al.
GAGTTTTC 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 24)
B741 R-CGTGTTGCTCAT Gurcan et al.
GTGTTGTG 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 26)
B749 R-TCGGCTAGGGTT Gurcan et al.
AGGGTTTT 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 28
B751 R-AAACTCAAATA Gurcan et al.
AAACCCCTGCTC 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 30)
B774 R-TGTGTGTGGTCT Gurcan et al.
GTAGGCACT 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 32)
B776 R-TGAGGGGAAGA Gurcan et al.
GGTTTGATG 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 34)
B795 R-TGGGCATCATCC Gurcan et al.
AGGTCTA 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 36)
C115 GTTTCCAGATCT Bassil et al.
GCCTCCATATAA 2005b, 
T (SEQ ID NO: Gokirmak et al.
 38) 2009
KG809 F-GGAAGGTGAGA Gurcan and
GAAATCAAGT Mehlenbacher
(SEQ ID NO: 40) 2010
KG811 F-GAACAACTGAA Gurcan and
GACAGCAAAG Mehlenbacher
(SEQ ID NO: 42) 2010
KG827 GAGGGAGCAAQ Gurcan and
TCAAAGTTGAGA Mehlenbacher
AGAAA 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 44)
KG830 AAAGCAACTCAT Gurcan and
AGCTGAAGTCCA Mehlenbacher
ATCA 2010
(SEQ ID NO: 46)
Soman-G R-GCCATCTTTAGA unpublished
AAGTTCGATACAG
(SEQ ID NO: 48)
Primer fluorescent tags are FAM, HEX, and NED.
Ta: annealing temperature (° C.)
N: number of alleles
He: expected heterozygosity
Ho: observed heterozygosity
PIC: polymorphism information content
r: estimated null allele frequency
LG: linkage group
TABLE 2
Allele sizes in ‘York’, its parents, and
four other hazelnut cultivars at 24 microsatellite loci.
‘Tonda Gentile
Tag Locus ‘York’ 479.027 504.065 delle Langhe’
NED A613 157/177 177/177 157/159 151/157
HEX A614 125/158 125/132 148/158 125/135
FAM A616 142/150 142/150 150/150 148/150
FAM A640 362/374 354/374 354/362 354/368
NED B107 122/134 134/146 122/134 134/152
FAM B617 286/290 286/290 286/286 286/296
FAM B619 156/164 156/164 156/164 148/164
HEX B634 226/234 226/226 232/234 226/226
NED B657 220/222 222/226 220/224 218/226
HEX B671 241/247 227/247 241/241 237/241
NED B709 227/231 227/231 227/227 227/227
NED B733 171/179 171/179 173/179 171/173
FAM B741 177/186 177/186 177/184 177/184
HEX B749 208/208 206/208 206/208 206/208
FAM B751 151/153 151/153 143/151 149/153
NED B774 203/209 209/211 203/207 203/211
FAM B776 137/150 137/137 137/150 137/137
FAM B795 330/330 296/330 330/330 312/330
FAM C115 197/197 194/197 194/197 173/173
HEX KG809 336/345 336/339 339/345 336/339
NED KG811 254/254 254/254 254/264 254/264
FAM KG827 266/270 270/282 266/266 266/268
NED KG830 295/295 295/295 295/295 291/295
HEX SMNG 196/200 196/200 196/200 196/200
‘Extra
Tag Locus ‘Barcelona’ Ghiaghli’ ‘Gasaway’
NED A613 151/159 167/169 159/161
HEX A614 125/131 125/150 143/158
FAM A616 142/150 150/158 148/148
FAM A640 354/374 374/374 362/368
NED B107 112/134 116/116 122/128
FAM B617 286/290 294/296 292/296
FAM B619 156/170 164/174 170/174
HEX B634 226/226 226/226 220/232
NED B657 218/222 210/222 224/228
HEX B671 223/227 227/247 235/247
NED B709 225/233 225/227 227/227
NED B733 171/173 171/171 173/173
FAM B741 177/186 177/184 186/188
HEX B749 208/208 208/208 206/208
FAM B751 143/153 143/147 143/143
NED B774 203/207 195/203 203/209
FAM B776 135/137 135/137 146/150
FAM B795 330/330 296/310 314/316
FAM C115 173/194 182/194 215/218
HEX KG809 336/336 336/339 336/345
NED KG811 258/264 240/242 254/258
FAM KG827 280/282 276/282 270/280
NED KG830 291/295 291/295 291/305
HEX SMNG 196/200 196/200 196/196
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