USPP25223P2 - Strawberry plant named ‘Sweet Sunrise’ - Google Patents
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- SWEET SUNRISE is a new strawberry plant that is Fragaria ⁇ ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier.
- the new strawberry plant claimed is of the variety denominated ‘Sweet Sunrise’, Fragaria ⁇ ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier.
- the present invention relates to a new and distinct strawberry cultivar strawberry designated ‘Sweet Sunrise’ and botanically known as Fragaria ⁇ ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier.
- This new strawberry cultivar was discovered in Corvallis, Oreg. in June 2000 and originated from a cross between the female parent ‘Puget Reliance’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 9,310) and the male parent B 754 (unpatented).
- the original seedling of the new cultivar was asexually propagated by rooting daughter plants from the mother plant since 2000 in Benton County, Oreg.
- the present invention has been found to be stable and reproduce true to type through successive asexual propagations.
- FIG. 1 shows overall plant habit
- FIG. 2 shows the flower morphology
- FIG. 3 shows a flower truss with fruit in a range of ripening stages.
- FIG. 4 shows typical fruit after harvest for processing market.
- FIG. 5 shows typical entire and sliced fruit after freezing and thawing.
- ‘Sweet Sunrise’ is based on observations taken from 2002 to 2012 growing seasons in trials in Corvallis and Aurora, Oreg. This description is in accordance with UPOV terminology. 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. ‘Sweet Sunrise’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The botanical description of ‘Sweet Sunrise’ was taken from plants one year after establishment in the field. Color terminology follows The Royal Horticultural Society Colour chart. London (R.H.S.) (5 th edition, 2007).
- Table 1 shows selected characteristics of the new cultivar compared with plant characteristics of ‘Charm’, (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). Characteristics include plant height, number of crowns per plant, plant habit, bract frequency, petiole texture, petal length and width, fruit shape, and fruit weight.
- Table 2 shows plant characteristics of the new cultivar compared with plant characteristics of ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). Plant characteristics include plant height, diameter, number of crowns per plant, habit, density of individual plants and vigor.
- Leaf characteristics include leaf type, leaf shape. leaf length, leaf width, terminal leaflet length, terminal leaflet width, terminal leaflet length to width ratio, leaf margins, shape of teeth, leaf serrations per leaflet, upper and lower leaf surface color, number of leaflets, terminal leaflet apex shape, terminal leaflet base shape, glossiness upper side leaf surface, texture upper side leaf surface, texture underside leaf surface and leaf arrangement.
- Table 4 shows information about the petiole, the petiolule, the bract and the stipule of the new cultivar compared to ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). This includes petiole length, petiole diameter, petiole pubescence, petiole color, petiolule color, petiolule length, bract frequency, texture petiole, stipule length, and stipule width.
- Table 5 shows stolon characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). These characteristics include the number of stolons, the anthocyanin coloration of the stolons, the thickness of the stolons, and the pubescence of the stolons.
- Table 6 shows inflorescence characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). These characteristics include inflorescence position relative to foliage, flower type, flower size, petal shape, relative petal spacing, petal apex shape, petal margin, petal base shape, petal length, petal width, petal length/width ratio, number of petals, petal color, stigma color, style color, anther color, filament color, and flower truss type.
- Table 7 shows fruit characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). These characteristics include number of berries per truss, fruiting truss attitude, fruit length, fruit diameter, fruit length/width ratio, fruit weight, relative fruit size, predominant fruit shape, difference in shape between primary and secondary fruit, band without achenes, evenness of fruit surface, top color, non-blush side color, blush side color, internal color, achene color, achene count per fruit, insertion of calyx, pose of calyx segments, size of calyx in relation to fruit, ease of calyx removal, firmness of flesh, evenness of flesh color, distribution of flesh color, sweetness, acidity, Brix, pH, titratable acidity, texture when tasted, time of flowering, harvest maturity (50% of plants with ripe fruit), type of bearing, and yield.
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Abstract
This invention relates to new and distinct cultivar of strawberry plant named ‘Sweet Sunrise’. The new cultivar is primarily characterized by its early ripening and its medium-large, conical fruit that have outstanding processing characteristics including deep red internal and external color, sweet flavor, and very easy calyx removal, as well as vigorous, productive plants that are tolerant to biotic and abiotic stress.
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Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: ‘SWEET SUNRISE’ is a new strawberry plant that is Fragaria×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier.
Variety denomination: The new strawberry plant claimed is of the variety denominated ‘Sweet Sunrise’, Fragaria×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct strawberry cultivar strawberry designated ‘Sweet Sunrise’ and botanically known as Fragaria×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier. This new strawberry cultivar was discovered in Corvallis, Oreg. in June 2000 and originated from a cross between the female parent ‘Puget Reliance’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 9,310) and the male parent B 754 (unpatented). The original seedling of the new cultivar was asexually propagated by rooting daughter plants from the mother plant since 2000 in Benton County, Oreg. The present invention has been found to be stable and reproduce true to type through successive asexual propagations.
The accompanying color photographs show typical specimen's of the new cultivar at various stages of development as nearly true as it is possible to make in color reproductions.
The following description of ‘Sweet Sunrise’ is based on observations taken from 2002 to 2012 growing seasons in trials in Corvallis and Aurora, Oreg. This description is in accordance with UPOV terminology. 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. ‘Sweet Sunrise’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The botanical description of ‘Sweet Sunrise’ was taken from plants one year after establishment in the field. Color terminology follows The Royal Horticultural Society Colour chart. London (R.H.S.) (5th edition, 2007).
Table 1 shows selected characteristics of the new cultivar compared with plant characteristics of ‘Charm’, (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). Characteristics include plant height, number of crowns per plant, plant habit, bract frequency, petiole texture, petal length and width, fruit shape, and fruit weight.
| TABLE 1 | ||
| Characteristic | ‘Sweet Sunrise’ | ‘Charm’ |
| Plant height (cm) | 11.9 | 20.0 |
| Number of crowns/plant | 6.2 | 11.0 |
| Habit | Upright, open globose | Upright globose |
| Bract frequency | Typically two | None |
| Texture petiole | Dense | Hirsute |
| Petal length (cm) | 1.4 | 1.0 |
| Petal width (cm) | 1.3 | 1.0 |
| Fruit shape | Conic | Conic, slight wedge |
| Weight fruit (g) | 15.4 | 14.6 |
Table 2 shows plant characteristics of the new cultivar compared with plant characteristics of ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). Plant characteristics include plant height, diameter, number of crowns per plant, habit, density of individual plants and vigor.
| TABLE 2 | ||
| Characteristic | ‘Sweet Sunrise’ | ‘Charm’ |
| Plant height (cm) | 11.9 | 20.0 |
| Plant diameter (cm) | 25.0 | 34.7 |
| Number of crowns/plant | 6.2 | 11.0 |
| Habit | Upright, open globose | Upright globose |
| Density of individual | Medium | Medium to Dense |
| plant | ||
| Vigor | Medium | Strong |
Table 3 shows leaf characteristics of the new cultivar compared with leaf characteristics of ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). Leaf characteristics include leaf type, leaf shape. leaf length, leaf width, terminal leaflet length, terminal leaflet width, terminal leaflet length to width ratio, leaf margins, shape of teeth, leaf serrations per leaflet, upper and lower leaf surface color, number of leaflets, terminal leaflet apex shape, terminal leaflet base shape, glossiness upper side leaf surface, texture upper side leaf surface, texture underside leaf surface and leaf arrangement.
| TABLE 3 | ||
| Characteristic | ‘Sweet Sunrise’ | ‘Charm’ |
| Leaf type | Semi-evergreen leaves | Semi-evergreen leaves |
| will die back to | will die back to | |
| ground in severe | ground in severe | |
| winters | winters | |
| Leaf shape | Ovate | Ovate |
| Leaf length (cm) | 7.94 | 6.98 |
| Leaf width (cm) | 6.76 | 6.53 |
| Terminal leaflet length | 7.72 | 7.87 |
| (cm) | ||
| Terminal leaflet width | 6.27 | 6.93 |
| (cm) | ||
| Terminal leaflet | 1.2 | 1.1 |
| length/width ratio | ||
| Leaf margins | Single serration, | Serrate |
| coarsely serrate | ||
| Shape of teeth | Pointed | Rounded |
| Leaf serrations per leaflet | 21.7 | 20.3 |
| Color mature leaves | Green Group N 137A | Green Group N 137B |
| upper surface | ||
| Color mature leaves | Green Group 138C | Green Group N138C |
| lower surface | ||
| Number of leaflets | 3 | 3 |
| Terminal leaflet apex | Obtuse | Obtuse |
| shape | ||
| Terminal leaflet base | Cuneate | Cuneate |
| shape | ||
| Glossiness upper side | Semi-gloss | Semi-gloss |
| leaf surface | ||
| Texture upper side leaf | Very lightly | Very lightly tomentose |
| surface | tomentose | |
| Texture underside leaf | Tomentulose | Tomentulose |
| surface | ||
| Leaf arrangement | Compound with three | Compound with three |
| leaflets | leaflets | |
Table 4 shows information about the petiole, the petiolule, the bract and the stipule of the new cultivar compared to ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). This includes petiole length, petiole diameter, petiole pubescence, petiole color, petiolule color, petiolule length, bract frequency, texture petiole, stipule length, and stipule width.
| TABLE 4 | ||||
| Characteristic | ‘Sweet Sunrise’ | ‘Charm’ | ||
| Leaf petiole length (cm) | 10.8 | 18.0 | ||
| Petiole diameter (cm) | 0.27 | 0.26 | ||
| Petiole pubescence | Dense | Hirsute | ||
| Petiole color | 144C | 144C | ||
| Petiolule color | 144C | 144C | ||
| Petiolule length (cm) | 1.17 | 1.11 | ||
| Bract frequency | Typically two | None | ||
| Texture petiole | Dense | Hirsute | ||
| Stipule length (cm) | 2.51 | 1.96 | ||
| Stipule width (cm) | 1.24 | 1.01 | ||
Table 5 shows stolon characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). These characteristics include the number of stolons, the anthocyanin coloration of the stolons, the thickness of the stolons, and the pubescence of the stolons.
| TABLE 5 | ||
| Characteristic | ‘Sweet Sunrise’ | ‘Charm’ |
| Stolon number | 6.0 | 13.5 |
| Stolon anthocyanin | Between weak and medium | Weak |
| Stolon thickness | 0.25 | 0.26 |
| Stolon pubescence | Sparse | Sparse to medium |
Table 6 shows inflorescence characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). These characteristics include inflorescence position relative to foliage, flower type, flower size, petal shape, relative petal spacing, petal apex shape, petal margin, petal base shape, petal length, petal width, petal length/width ratio, number of petals, petal color, stigma color, style color, anther color, filament color, and flower truss type.
| TABLE 6 | ||
| Characteristic | ‘Sweet Sunrise’ | ‘Charm’ |
| Inflorescence position | Between level with | Between level with |
| and above | and above | |
| Flower type | Complete simple | Complete simple |
| Flower diameter (cm) | 2.7 | 2.7 |
| Petal shape | Orbicular | Orbicular |
| Petal spacing | Overlapping | Overlapping |
| Petal apex shape | Rounded | Rounded |
| Petal margin | Entire | Entire |
| Petal base shape | Rounded | Rounded |
| Petal length (cm) | 1.43 | 1.00 |
| Petal width (cm) | 1.31 | 1.00 |
| Petal length/width ratio | 1.1 | 1.0 |
| Petal count | 5.4 | 5.1 |
| Petal color | White Group NN 155B | White Group NN155C |
| Stigma color | Yellow Group 13A | Green-Yellow Group 1B |
| Style color | Yellow Group 13A | Green-Yellow Group 1B |
| Anther color | Yellow-Orange | Yellow-Orange |
| Group 14A | Group 14A | |
| Filament color | Yellow-Orange | Yellow-Orange |
| Group 14A | Group 14D | |
| Blooming habit | Cyme | Cyme |
Table 7 shows fruit characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Charm’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 13/694,975). These characteristics include number of berries per truss, fruiting truss attitude, fruit length, fruit diameter, fruit length/width ratio, fruit weight, relative fruit size, predominant fruit shape, difference in shape between primary and secondary fruit, band without achenes, evenness of fruit surface, top color, non-blush side color, blush side color, internal color, achene color, achene count per fruit, insertion of calyx, pose of calyx segments, size of calyx in relation to fruit, ease of calyx removal, firmness of flesh, evenness of flesh color, distribution of flesh color, sweetness, acidity, Brix, pH, titratable acidity, texture when tasted, time of flowering, harvest maturity (50% of plants with ripe fruit), type of bearing, and yield.
| TABLE 7 | ||
| Characteristic | ‘Sweet Sunrise’ | ‘Charm’ |
| Number of berries per | 5.2 | 6.8 |
| fruiting truss | ||
| Fruiting truss attitude | Between erect and | Between prostrate and |
| semi-erect | semi-erect | |
| Diameter fruit (cm) | 2.93 | 3.50 |
| Length fruit (cm) | 3.23 | 4.30 |
| Ratio fruit length/width | 1.1 | 1.2 |
| Weight fruit (g) | 15.4 | 14.6 |
| Relative fruit size | Medium-large | Medium |
| Predominant fruit shape | Conic | Conic, slight wedge |
| Difference in shape | Slight | Slight |
| between primary and | ||
| secondary fruits | ||
| Band without achenes | Very narrow | Absent or very narrow |
| Evenness of fruit surface | Even | Very even |
| Color of top of fruit | Red Group 53A | Red Group 53A |
| Non-blush side color | Red Group 53A | Red Group 53A |
| Blush side color | Red Group 53A | Red Group 53A |
| Internal flesh color | Red Group 47A | Red Group 47A (mostly |
| (mostly uniform) | uniform, slightly open | |
| core) | ||
| Achene color | Red Group 53A | Red Group 53B |
| Achene count | 278 | 216 |
| Insertion of calyx | Level | Level |
| Pose of calyx segments | Spreading to reflexed | Spreading |
| Size of calyx in relation | Smaller | Between same size and |
| to fruit | smaller | |
| Ease of calyx removal | Easy | Very easy |
| Firmness of flesh | Firm | Medium |
| Evenness of flesh color | Even | Even |
| Distribution of flesh | Throughout | Throughout |
| color | ||
| Sweetness | Strong | Strong |
| Acidity | Medium | Medium |
| Brix (percent soluble | 8.27 | 7.65 |
| solids) | ||
| pH | 3.56 | 3.43 |
| Titratable acidity (g citric | 7.65 | 9.45 |
| acid/100 g fruit) | ||
| Texture when tasted | Fine | Fine |
| Time of flowering | Begins late April early | First bloom mid-late |
| May, ends early-mid | April, ends early-mid | |
| June | June | |
| Harvest maturity (50% | Early June | Mid-June |
| of plant with ripe fruit) | ||
| Type of bearing | Short-day/June- | Short-day/June-bearing |
| bearing | ||
| Yield (kg/hectare) | 34455 | 38063 |
When ‘Sweet Sunrise’ is compared to female parent ‘Puget Reliance’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 9,310), the fruit are deeper red, firmer, and more conically shaped and the plants less susceptible to foliar disease. When ‘Sweet Sunrise’ is compared to the male parent B 754 (unpatented) the fruit are deeper red, firmer and the plants better adapted to biotic and abiotic stress in the Pacific Northwest.
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| USPP8663P (en) | 1993-04-01 | 1994-03-29 | The Regents Of The University Of California | Strawberry plant named `Laguna` |
| USPP8660P (en) | 1993-04-01 | 1994-03-29 | The Regents Of The University Of California | Strawberry plant called "Carlsbad" |
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| USPP23401P2 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawTwentyThree’ | |
| USPP24745P2 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawThirtyFive’ | |
| USPP23517P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawTwentyTwo’ | |
| USPP23383P2 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawTwenty’ | |
| USPP25437P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawThirtyEight’ | |
| USPP24096P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawThirty’ | |
| USPP25747P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawForty’ | |
| USPP20701P2 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawSix’ | |
| USPP23506P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawTwentyOne’ | |
| US20160270276P1 (en) | Strawberry plant named 'DRISSTRAWFORTYFIVE' | |
| USPP28756P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘PE-7.2059’ | |
| USPP26193P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘PRIZE’ | |
| USPP25223P2 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘Sweet Sunrise’ | |
| USPP25300P2 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘Charm’ | |
| USPP29370P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘Marys Peak’ | |
| USPP27441P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘diligent’ | |
| USPP35978P2 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘SB 15.001.011’ | |
| USPP30578P2 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘Keepsake’ | |
| USPP26209P3 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘PE-6.2036’ | |
| USPP33512P2 (en) | Strawberry plant named ‘Pinta’ |