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- Varietal denomination The varietal denomination of the claimed variety of blackberry plant is ‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
- Blackberry is the common name for a multitude of plant species bearing dark purple to black aggregate fruit in the genus Rubus of the family Rosaceae. Most blackberries are within the subgenus Rubus.
- Blackberry fruit are typically consumed as fresh fruit, individually quick frozen fruit, or in prepared foods, such as purées, juices, jellies, jams, grocery items, baked goods, and snack foods.
- Blackberries are perennial plants that typically bear biennial stems (known as “canes”) from a perennial root system.
- the two cane types are primocanes, or first-year canes, which are usually vegetative, and floricanes, which are the same canes and produce fruit in the next growing season.
- a new cane the primocane
- the primocane grows vigorously to its full length of three to six meters in a growth habit of erecting, arching, or trailing along the ground and bearing large compound leaves with 3, 5, or 7 leaflets; it does not produce any flowers.
- the cane becomes a floricane and stops elongating, but the lateral buds break to produce flowering laterals that bear fruit.
- primocane-fruiting blackberry varieties have been developed by the University of Arkansas capable of flowering and fruiting on first-year canes.
- Primocane-fruiting blackberry varieties have several advantages, including potential of two crops on the same plant in the same year, reduction in pruning costs by mowing of canes, avoidance of winter injury, and production of fruit in an extended geographic area.
- primocane-fruiting blackberry varieties are also subject to a number of challenges, such as poor heat tolerance, lesser fruit quality, and low yield.
- Blackberry is an important and valuable commercial fruit crop. Accordingly, there is a need for new varieties of blackberry plant. In particular, there is a need for improved varieties of blackberry plant that are stable, high yielding, and agronomically sound.
- the present invention is directed to an improved variety of blackberry plant.
- the invention relates to a new and distinct variety of blackberry plant ( Rubus L. subgenus Rubus ), which has been denominated as ‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
- Blackberry plant variety ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ was selected in Los Reyes, Mexico in March of 2011 and originated from a cross between the proprietary female parent blackberry plant ‘DrisBlackFive’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 24,701) and the proprietary male parent blackberry plant ‘BL481.3’ (unpatented). The original seedling of the new variety was first asexually propagated via root cuttings in Los Reyes, Mexico in March of 2011.
- DrisBlackNineteen was selected for its plant vigor, yield, fruit shelf-life, and flavor.
- This new blackberry plant is illustrated by the accompanying photographs, which show fruit of the plant, flowers, a leaf, canes, and a plant. The colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures. The photographs are of plants that are three years old.
- FIG. 1 illustrates typical fruit of variety ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ at various stages of development.
- FIG. 2 illustrates typical flowers of variety ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ at various stages of development.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a typical leaf of variety ‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a typical cane with leaves of variety ‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a typical cane without leaves of variety ‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a close-up view of a typical cane without leaves of variety ‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a plant of variety ‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
- ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from the proprietary female parent ‘DrisBlackFive’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 24,701) in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has higher vigor compared to ‘DrisBlackFive’. Moreover, ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from the proprietary female parent ‘DrisBlackFive’ in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has absent or very weak anthocyanin coloration on dormant cane, palmate type of leaf, medium ovate shaped fruit in longitudinal section, and fruiting on previous year's cane only.
- DrisBlackFive has strong anthocyanin coloration on dormant cane, odd-pinnate type of leaf, long conical shaped fruit in longitudinal section, and fruiting on both previous year's cane and current year's cane.
- ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from the proprietary male parent ‘BL481.3’ (unpatented) in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ is spiny while ‘BL481.3’ is spineless. Moreover, ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has higher yield potential than ‘BL481.3’.
- ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from commercial variety ‘Tupy’ (also spelled ‘Tupi’, unpatented) in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has absent or very weak anthocyanin coloration on young shoot during rapid growth, absent or few number of glandular hairs on young shoot, a V shape of terminal leaflet in cross-section, and a medium ovate fruit shape in longitudinal section.
- ‘Tupy’ has medium to strong anthocyanin coloration on young shoot during rapid growth, medium number of glandular hairs on young shoot, a U shape of terminal leaflet in cross-section, and a circular to medium ovate fruit shape in longitudinal section.
- ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from commercial variety ‘DrisBlackSeventeen’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 31,291) in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has a predominant distribution of branches over whole length of dormant cane, an downwards attitude of spine apex in relation to cane, absent or few glandular hairs on young shoot, and early beginning of fruit ripening on previous year's cane. In contrast, ‘DrisBlackSeventeen’ has a predominant distribution of branches only on upper half of dormant cane, an upwards attitude of spine apex in relation to cane, many glandular hairs on young shoot, and medium beginning of fruit ripening on previous year's cane.
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Abstract
A new and distinct variety of blackberry plant named ‘DrisBlackNineteen’, particularly characterized by its plant vigor, yield, fruit shelf-life, and flavor, is disclosed.
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Botanical classification: Rubus L. subgenus Rubus.
Varietal denomination: The varietal denomination of the claimed variety of blackberry plant is ‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
Blackberry is the common name for a multitude of plant species bearing dark purple to black aggregate fruit in the genus Rubus of the family Rosaceae. Most blackberries are within the subgenus Rubus.
Native chiefly to the northern temperate regions, blackberries are now being cultivated as a valuable fruit crop in many areas of the world, particularly in Europe, North America and Central America. Recognized for their high contents of antioxidants, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and vitamin K. Blackberry fruit are typically consumed as fresh fruit, individually quick frozen fruit, or in prepared foods, such as purées, juices, jellies, jams, grocery items, baked goods, and snack foods.
Globally, Mexico is the leading producer of blackberries, with nearly the entire crop being produced for export into the off-season fresh markets in North America and Europe. The Mexican market is almost entirely from the cultivar ‘Tupi’ (also spelled as ‘Tupy’). In the United States, Oregon is the leading commercial blackberry producer, followed by the state of California.
Blackberries are perennial plants that typically bear biennial stems (known as “canes”) from a perennial root system. The two cane types are primocanes, or first-year canes, which are usually vegetative, and floricanes, which are the same canes and produce fruit in the next growing season. In its first year, a new cane, the primocane, grows vigorously to its full length of three to six meters in a growth habit of erecting, arching, or trailing along the ground and bearing large compound leaves with 3, 5, or 7 leaflets; it does not produce any flowers. In its second year, the cane becomes a floricane and stops elongating, but the lateral buds break to produce flowering laterals that bear fruit.
Recently, primocane-fruiting blackberry varieties have been developed by the University of Arkansas capable of flowering and fruiting on first-year canes. Primocane-fruiting blackberry varieties have several advantages, including potential of two crops on the same plant in the same year, reduction in pruning costs by mowing of canes, avoidance of winter injury, and production of fruit in an extended geographic area. However, primocane-fruiting blackberry varieties are also subject to a number of challenges, such as poor heat tolerance, lesser fruit quality, and low yield.
Blackberry is an important and valuable commercial fruit crop. Accordingly, there is a need for new varieties of blackberry plant. In particular, there is a need for improved varieties of blackberry plant that are stable, high yielding, and agronomically sound.
In order to meet these needs, the present invention is directed to an improved variety of blackberry plant. In particular, the invention relates to a new and distinct variety of blackberry plant (Rubus L. subgenus Rubus), which has been denominated as ‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
Blackberry plant variety ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ was selected in Los Reyes, Mexico in March of 2011 and originated from a cross between the proprietary female parent blackberry plant ‘DrisBlackFive’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 24,701) and the proprietary male parent blackberry plant ‘BL481.3’ (unpatented). The original seedling of the new variety was first asexually propagated via root cuttings in Los Reyes, Mexico in March of 2011.
‘DrisBlackNineteen’ was subsequently asexually propagated via root cuttings, and underwent testing at a test plot in Los Reyes, Mexico from 2012 to 2018 (6 years). The present variety has been found to be stable and reproduce true to type through successive asexual propagations via root cuttings.
‘DrisBlackNineteen’ exhibits the following distinguishing characteristics over other similar varieties when grown under normal horticultural practices in Los Reyes, Mexico:
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- 1. Absent or very weak anthocyanin coloration on young shoot during rapid growth;
- 2. Absent or few number of glandular hairs on young shoot; and
- 3. Early beginning of fruit ripening on previous year's cane.
‘DrisBlackNineteen’ was selected for its plant vigor, yield, fruit shelf-life, and flavor.
This new blackberry plant is illustrated by the accompanying photographs, which show fruit of the plant, flowers, a leaf, canes, and a plant. The colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures. The photographs are of plants that are three years old.
The following descriptions set forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘DrisBlackNineteen’. The data that define these characteristics are based on observations taken in Los Reyes, Mexico from 2012 to 2018. 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. ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The botanical description of ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ was taken from plants that were three years old. The indicated values represent averages calculated from measurements of several plants. Color references are primarily to The R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society of London (R.H.S.) (2015 edition). Descriptive terminology follows the Plant Identification Terminology, An Illustrated Glossary, 2nd edition by James G. Harris and Melinda Woolf Harris, unless where otherwise defined.
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- Family.—Rosaceae.
- Botanical.—Rubus L. subgenus Rubus.
- Common name.—Blackberry.
- Variety name.—‘DrisBlackNineteen’.
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- Parentage:
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- Female parent.—‘DrisBlackFive’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 24,701).
- Male parent.—‘BL481.3’ (unpatented).
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- Plant:
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- Propagation.—Root cuttings.
- Growth habit.—Semi-upright.
- Plant height.—165 cm.
- Plant width.—70 cm.
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- Canes:
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- Fruiting lateral length (4th lateral from tip).—62.0 cm.
- Number of fruits per fruiting lateral.—12.
- Internodal distance.—4.7 cm.
- Dormant cane.—Anthocyanin coloration: Absent of very weak. Predominant distribution of branches: Over whole length. Cross-section: Rounded. Presence of spines: Present. Attitude of spine apex in relation to cane: Downwards.
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- Young shoots:
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- Anthocyanin coloration (during rapid growth).—RHS 46A (Red).
- Intensity of green color.—RHS 144A (Lemon green).
- Young shoot length.—65 cm.
- Young shoot diameter.—0.788 cm.
- Young shoot texture.—Medium rough.
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- Leaves:
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- Terminal leaflet.—Length: 83.33 mm. Width: 57.98 mm. Length/width ratio: 1.4. Lobing: Absent. Shape in cross-section: V-shaped. Undulation of margin: Weak.
- Lateral leaflets (basal pair).—Length: 59.30 mm. Width: 34.29 mm. Length/width ratio: 1.7.
- Rachis length between terminal leaflet and adjacent lateral leaflets.—24.26 mm.
- Petiole.—Length: 58.5 mm. Diameter: 1.5 mm. Petiole color: RHS 138D (Greyish olive green).
- Leaflet.—Type of incision of margin: Bi-serrate. Leaflet shape: Ovate. Leaflet texture: Soft medium. Leaflet color of lower side: RHS 137A (Green).
- Leaf.—Predominant number of leaflets: 5. Type: Palmate. Intensity of green color of upper side: RHS 139A (Dark green). Intensity of green color of under side: RHS 137A (Green). Leaf arrangement: Alternate. Leaf vein color: RHS 145A (Strong yellow-green). Leaf venation pattern: Dichotomous. Approximate date of leaf bud burst: January-March.
- Stipule.—Stipule length: 0.799 cm. Stipule width: 0.094 cm. Stipule texture: Medium hairy. Stipule color: RHS 137A (Moderate olive green).
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- Flowers:
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- Diameter.—45.65 mm.
- Petal.—Length: 24.27 mm. Width: 15.35 mm. Length/width ratio: 1.6. Color: RHS 155C (Greenish white) for both upper and lower sides of the petal. Number of petals per flower: 5. Petal texture: Soft. Shape of apex: Ovate. Shape of base: Obtuse. Petal margin: Crenate.
- Number of flowers observed at 3rd node from tip of lateral.—2.4.
- Number of flowers per panicle.—9.
- Pedicel.—Length: 48.61 mm. Diameter: 1.24 mm. Pedicel color: RHS 139C (Pale green).
- Sepal.—Sepal length: 0.511 cm. Sepal width: 0.292 cm. Sepal texture: Medium hairy. Sepal color: RHS 146B (Moderate yellow-green).
- Stigma.—Stigma length: 0.015 mm. Stigma width: 0.010 mm. Stigma shape: Capitate. Stigma color: RHS 157B (Pale yellow-green).
- Style.—Style length: 2.02 mm. Style width: 0.018 mm. Style shape: Elongate. Style color: RHS N144B (Strong yellow).
- Ovary.—Ovary length: 0.075 mm. Ovary width: 0.043 mm. Ovary shape: Capitate. Ovary color: RHS 139C (Moderate yellow-green).
- Stamen.—Stamen length: 5.49 mm. Stamen width: 0.17 mm. Stamen shape: Tetradynamous. Stamen color: RHS 155B (Yellowish white).
- Anther.—Anther length: 0.95 mm. Anther width: 0.86 mm. Anther shape: Globose. Anther color: RHS 145C (Light yellow-green).
- Pollen.—Pollen diameter: 0.00018 mm. Pollen shape: Prolate. Pollen color: RHS 155B (Yellowish white).
- Peduncle.—Peduncle diameter: 1.92 mm. Peduncle color: RHS 166A (Moderate olive green).
- Flower bud.—Bud length: 5.59 mm. Bud width: 3.12 mm. Bud shape: Oblong. Bud color: RHS 145A (Strong yellow-green).
- Time of beginning of flowering.—August-September.
- Duration of flowering.—40 days.
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- Fruit:
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- Length of mature fruit.—29.2 mm.
- Diameter of mature fruit.—21.05 mm.
- Ratio of fruit length to width.—1.38.
- Average number of drupelets per fruit.—106.
- Fruit weight.—9.1 g/fruit.
- Soluble solids (in brix).—14.7%.
- Titratable acidity (as citric acid).—0.96%.
- Seed weight.—0.005 g/seed.
- Seed diameter.—2.09 mm.
- Seed shape.—Elliptic.
- Seed color.—RHS 161B (Moderate yellow).
- Shape of fruit in longitudinal section.—Medium ovate.
- Immature fruit color.—RHS 146A (Green).
- Maturing fruit color.—RHS 185A (Purple).
- Mature fruit color.—RHS 202A (Black).
- Fruiting on current year's cane.—Absent.
- Harvest interval on previous year's cane.—October-June.
- Yield.—15,000 kg/hectare to 22,429 kg/hectare of fruit per season from 9-month-old plants when grown in Los Reyes, Michoacan, Mexico.
- Date of first fruit pick.—September 21.
- Date of last fruit pick.—December 15.
- Market use of fruit.—Fresh market.
- Shipping and storage characteristics.—Following harvest, fruit can be stored for 8 days if maintained under cooled temperatures (e.g. at 2° Celsius) that are standard for blackberry storage.
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- Resistance to diseases, pests, and abiotic stress:
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- Fusarium wilt (fusarium oxysporum).—Resistant.
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‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from the proprietary female parent ‘DrisBlackFive’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 24,701) in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has higher vigor compared to ‘DrisBlackFive’. Moreover, ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from the proprietary female parent ‘DrisBlackFive’ in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has absent or very weak anthocyanin coloration on dormant cane, palmate type of leaf, medium ovate shaped fruit in longitudinal section, and fruiting on previous year's cane only. In contrast, ‘DrisBlackFive’ has strong anthocyanin coloration on dormant cane, odd-pinnate type of leaf, long conical shaped fruit in longitudinal section, and fruiting on both previous year's cane and current year's cane.
‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from the proprietary male parent ‘BL481.3’ (unpatented) in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ is spiny while ‘BL481.3’ is spineless. Moreover, ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has higher yield potential than ‘BL481.3’.
‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from commercial variety ‘Tupy’ (also spelled ‘Tupi’, unpatented) in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has absent or very weak anthocyanin coloration on young shoot during rapid growth, absent or few number of glandular hairs on young shoot, a V shape of terminal leaflet in cross-section, and a medium ovate fruit shape in longitudinal section. In contrast, ‘Tupy’ has medium to strong anthocyanin coloration on young shoot during rapid growth, medium number of glandular hairs on young shoot, a U shape of terminal leaflet in cross-section, and a circular to medium ovate fruit shape in longitudinal section.
‘DrisBlackNineteen’ differs from commercial variety ‘DrisBlackSeventeen’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 31,291) in that ‘DrisBlackNineteen’ has a predominant distribution of branches over whole length of dormant cane, an downwards attitude of spine apex in relation to cane, absent or few glandular hairs on young shoot, and early beginning of fruit ripening on previous year's cane. In contrast, ‘DrisBlackSeventeen’ has a predominant distribution of branches only on upper half of dormant cane, an upwards attitude of spine apex in relation to cane, many glandular hairs on young shoot, and medium beginning of fruit ripening on previous year's cane.
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