USPP28724P3 - Strawberry plant named ‘Taia’ - Google Patents

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USPP28724P3
USPP28724P3 US14/545,383 US201514545383V USPP28724P3 US PP28724 P3 USPP28724 P3 US PP28724P3 US 201514545383 V US201514545383 V US 201514545383V US PP28724 P3 USPP28724 P3 US PP28724P3
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  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as ‘Taia’ (a.k.a. ‘108825’).
  • Tia (a.k.a. ‘108825’) is the result of a controlled-cross between a female parent cultivar designated 106734 and a male parent cultivar designated 103474 (both unpatented, proprietary cultivars) made by the Inventor and was first fruited in Watsonville, Calif. growing fields. Following selection and during testing, the plant was originally designated ‘108825’ and subsequently named ‘Taia’.
  • This new variety was asexually reproduced via runners (stolons) by the inventor at Watsonville, Calif. Asexual propagules from the original source have been tested in Watsonville growing fields and to a limited extent, grower fields in high elevation. The properties of this variety were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. This cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
  • This invention relates to a new and distinctive strawberry cultivar designated as ‘Taia’. These cultivars are primarily adapted to the climate and growing conditions of the central coast of California. This region provides the necessary temperatures required for it to produce a strong vigorous plant and to remain in fruit production from March through October. The nearby Pacific Ocean provides the needed humidity and moderate day temperatures and evening chilling to maintain fruit quality for the production months.
  • FIG. 1 shows ‘Taia’ plants with ripe and near-ripe fruits.
  • FIG. 2 shows a close-up look of ‘Taia’ plants in the field with near-ripe fruits, showing the details of the flowers, leaves and petiole.
  • FIG. 3 shows ‘Taia’ plant leaves with petioles.
  • FIG. 4 shows a close-up look of a ‘Taia’ plant leaf.
  • FIG. 5 shows flower petals and sepals of ‘Taia’ plant.
  • This invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type cultivar designated as ‘Taia’. It is primarily adapted to the climate and growing conditions of the central coast of California. This region provides the necessary temperatures required for it to produce a strong vigorous plant and to remain in fruit production from March through October. The nearby Pacific Ocean provides the needed humidity and moderate day temperatures and evening chilling to maintain fruit quality for the production months.
  • Hybrid Patent Data Sheet (planted: October Year 1; measurement: November Year 2) ‘Taia’ (a.k.a. ‘108825’) Plant Plant Growth Habit semi-upright Day length neutral Plant season fall Height (mm) 370 Diameter (mm) 435 (the entire plant structure, including the “superstructure” of petioles, leaves, flowers) 70 (inner “base” or “heart” structure of the plant, i.e.
  • ‘Taia’ When ‘Taia’ is compared to the proprietary female parent, ‘Taia’ has a smaller calyx diameter and a smaller corolla diameter. In addition, the number of fruit per truss of ‘Taia’ is fewer than that of the female parent.
  • ‘Taia’ When ‘Taia’ is compared to the proprietary male parent, ‘Taia’ has a medium density of foliage, while the male parent has a high density of foliage. The plant vigor of ‘Taia’ is moderate, while the plant vigor of the male parent is high. The terminal leaflet margin of ‘Taia’ is revolute, while the terminal leaflet margin of the male parent is flat.

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Abstract

The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry plant designated as ‘Taia’ (a.k.a. ‘108825’).

Description

Latin name of the genus and species: Fragaria×ananassa.
Varietal denominations: ‘Taia’ (a.k.a. ‘108825’).
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as ‘Taia’ (a.k.a. ‘108825’).
‘Taia’ (a.k.a. ‘108825’) is the result of a controlled-cross between a female parent cultivar designated 106734 and a male parent cultivar designated 103474 (both unpatented, proprietary cultivars) made by the Inventor and was first fruited in Watsonville, Calif. growing fields. Following selection and during testing, the plant was originally designated ‘108825’ and subsequently named ‘Taia’.
This new variety was asexually reproduced via runners (stolons) by the inventor at Watsonville, Calif. Asexual propagules from the original source have been tested in Watsonville growing fields and to a limited extent, grower fields in high elevation. The properties of this variety were found to be transmissible by such asexual reproduction. This cultivar is stable and reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a new and distinctive strawberry cultivar designated as ‘Taia’. These cultivars are primarily adapted to the climate and growing conditions of the central coast of California. This region provides the necessary temperatures required for it to produce a strong vigorous plant and to remain in fruit production from March through October. The nearby Pacific Ocean provides the needed humidity and moderate day temperatures and evening chilling to maintain fruit quality for the production months.
The following traits and photographs in combination distinguish strawberry variety ‘Taia’ from known strawberry varieties. In addition, this new cultivar was confirmed to be a unique strawberry germplasm when tested against the California Seed & Plant Lab, Inc. (Elverta, Calif.) database using Short Sequence Repeats (SSRs). Plants for the botanical measurements in the present application were grown as annuals. Any color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 1995 Edition, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used. The fruit produced by this new cultivar is attractive and of excellent quality.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying color photographs depict various characteristics of the cultivars as nearly true as possible to make color reproductions.
FIG. 1 shows ‘Taia’ plants with ripe and near-ripe fruits.
FIG. 2 shows a close-up look of ‘Taia’ plants in the field with near-ripe fruits, showing the details of the flowers, leaves and petiole.
FIG. 3 shows ‘Taia’ plant leaves with petioles.
FIG. 4 shows a close-up look of a ‘Taia’ plant leaf.
FIG. 5 shows flower petals and sepals of ‘Taia’ plant.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
‘Taia’ (a.k.a. ‘108825’)
This invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type cultivar designated as ‘Taia’. It is primarily adapted to the climate and growing conditions of the central coast of California. This region provides the necessary temperatures required for it to produce a strong vigorous plant and to remain in fruit production from March through October. The nearby Pacific Ocean provides the needed humidity and moderate day temperatures and evening chilling to maintain fruit quality for the production months.
The following traits in combination distinguish strawberry variety ‘Taia’ from the known strawberry varieties. Plants for the botanical measurements in the present application were grown as annuals. In the following description, color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 1995 Edition, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.
‘Taia’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions, and the phenotype may vary significantly with variations in environment. The following observations, measurements, and comparisons describe this plant as grown under normal conditions in Watsonville, Calif. unless otherwise noted.
Hybrid Patent Data Sheet
(planted: October Year 1; measurement: November Year 2)
‘Taia’ (a.k.a. ‘108825’)
Plant
Plant Growth Habit semi-upright
Day length neutral
Plant season fall
Height (mm) 370
Diameter (mm) 435 (the entire plant structure, including
the “superstructure” of petioles, leaves,
flowers)
70 (inner “base” or “heart” structure of
the plant, i.e. the mature apical and axial
crowns of the strawberry plant where
petioles, flowers and runners are attached)
Density of foliage medium
Average number of crowns 3
per mature plant
Plant vigor moderate
Rain/weather tolerance moderate
Harvest ease moderate
Terminal Leaf
Length (mm) 67
Width (mm) 84
Terminal leaflet 1.25
length/width ratio
Blistering none
No. teach/terminal leaflet 26
Shape of terminal leaflet obtuse
base
Shape of terminal leaflet in concave
cross-section
Margin description of the serrate to crenate
terminal
Shape of teeth obtuse
Color of upper side of 137A
leaves
Color of lower side of 137C
leaves
Leaf glossiness medium to weak
presence or absence of any absence
leaf variegation
Number of leaflets 35
Terminal leaflet margin revolute
Terminal leaflet shape orbicular
Terminal Leaflet shape of obtuse/conical
apex
Petiole
Length (mm) 355
Width (mm) 3.5
Petiole pubescence medium
Petiole pose of hairs outwards
Petiole color 145A
Petiolule
Length (mm) 21
Width(mm) 1.8
Stolon
Count (mm) 325
Diameter (mm) 5
Stolon number 12
Description of any 172A
anthocyanin coloration
Density of pubescence on medium
the stolon
Stolon thickness small
Stolon pubescence medium
Stolon color 146C
Inflorescence
Petal/flower
Corolla diameter (mm) 22
Calyx diameter (mm) 26
Color of calyx 136A
Pose of calyx segments reflexed
Size of calyx in relation smaller
to fruit
Position of calyx inserted
attachment
Level of adherence of calyx Medium to high
Petal length (mm) 15
Petal width (mm) 16
Petal length/width ratio 0.938
Petal shape orbicular
Petal apex rounded
Petal margin entire
Petal base shape concave
Petal spacing touching
Petal number per flower 5
Upper petal color N999D
Lower petal color 155C
Sepal length (mm) 11
Sepal width (mm) 5
Sepal number per flower 12
Sepal shape elliptical
Sepal apex convex
Sepal margin entire
Peduncle size (cm) 26.5
Stipules length (mm) 37
Stipules width (mm) 7
Stipule pubescence medium
Stipule anthocyanin absence
Stipule color 145B
Inflorescence position even
relative to foliage
flower arrangement of touching
petals
Number of flowers per 24
plant
Flower size large
Number of stamen 30-35
Receptacle color 150B
Anther color 12A
Fertility self-fertile
Time of flowering March
Fruit
Fruit/truss 5
Length (mm) 44
Width (mm) 38
Fruit length/width ratio 1.1
Core length (mm) 35
Core width (mm) 14
Fruiting truss length (mm) 98
Fruiting truss diameter 2
(mm)
Truss color 145B
Fruit skin color 41A
Fruit weight (g) 26
Relative fruit size large
Predominant fruit shape conical
Difference in shape none to very slight
between
primary & secondary fruits
Glossiness medium
Position of achenes even
Achene color 145A
Achenes per fruit 127
Achene weight (g) 0.09
Width of the band without low to medium
achenes
Firmness of flesh medium to firm
Color of flesh 41A
Time of fruit ripening April
Harvest maturity (50% of early
plants with ripe fruit)
Grams of fruit/plat 662
(during peak season, June)
Appearance Score (from 1- 4
5, with 5 = best)
Storage longevity (e.g., 10 7 to 10 days
days to 2 weeks)
Cull rate: Non salable fruit <15%
production rate
Disease and pest resistance not tested
Acidity as measured by pH 3.26
Sweetness as measured by 6.3
brix
When ‘Taia’ is compared to the proprietary female parent, ‘Taia’ has a smaller calyx diameter and a smaller corolla diameter. In addition, the number of fruit per truss of ‘Taia’ is fewer than that of the female parent.
When ‘Taia’ is compared to the proprietary male parent, ‘Taia’ has a medium density of foliage, while the male parent has a high density of foliage. The plant vigor of ‘Taia’ is moderate, while the plant vigor of the male parent is high. The terminal leaflet margin of ‘Taia’ is revolute, while the terminal leaflet margin of the male parent is flat.
When ‘Taia’ is compared to ‘Seascape’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,614), the terminal leaf of ‘Taia’ has a serrate to crenate margin, while the terminal leaf of ‘Seascape’ has a crenate margin. The leaf glossiness of ‘Taia’ ranges from medium to weak, while the leaf glossiness of ‘Seascape’ is medium. The number of leaflets of ‘Taia’ is 35, while the number of leaflets of ‘Seascape’ is 49.

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1. A new and distinct cultivar of strawberry plant named ‘Taia’ substantially as shown and described herein.
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