USPP5882P - Strawberry plant--SS484 - Google Patents
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- USPP5882P USPP5882P US06/641,497 US64149784V US5882P US PP5882 P USPP5882 P US PP5882P US 64149784 V US64149784 V US 64149784V US 5882 P US5882 P US 5882P
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- This invention consists of a new and distinctive day-neutral strawberry cultivar designated SAKUMA. It originated as a seedling from a cross made in 1978 between the non-ever-bearing cultivar Tufts (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,561) and the day-neutral cultivar Tribute (formerly E.B.60), which is a non-patented plant originated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture at Beltsville, Md. from the cross E.B. 18 (MdUS 3082 ⁇ Cal. 65.65.-601, day-neutral) ⁇ MdUS 4258.
- Plants of Sakuma have been propagated asexually by use of runner plants separated from the original seedling plant and by multiplication of those runners plants.
- Typical runner plants were virus-indexed by standard methods and those that indexed virus-free were heat-treated to inactivate any remaining heat-labile virus and subsequently increased by meristem culture. Resulting plants were further increased by screenhouse propagation as required for certification by the Washington State Department of Agriculture.
- FIG. 1 shows the fullgrown plant in August on plastic mulch, with typical fruit clusters and also typical flower clusters, some extending above the foliage.
- FIG. 2 provides a more detailed comparison of typical fruits of Sakuma (SS484) and Tribute, showing the more conic shapes, more uniform coloring and more flaring calyx of Sakuma.
- Some clusters have subclusters with a primary fruit at the node from which the subclusters arise; the complexity results in rapidly diminishing size of flowers and fruits within the cluster.
- the calyx (cap) is flat in smaller fruits, flared in larger ones, seldom reflexed; in very large fruits it may be imbedded.
- the Tribute calyx is reflexed sharply upward around the stem, creating the appearance of a neck as best envisioned with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2.
- Skin color is light orange-red becoming medium orange-red and moderately glossy; skin color of Tribute is slightly darker and more glossy. Flesh color of the two is not significantly different. Flesh texture of Sakuma has been rated a little firmer and flavor sweeter than that of Tribute. Seeds of Sakuma are smaller and more yellow than those of Tribute; they are level with the surface whereas those of Tribute tend to be slightly raised.
- Sakuma has been more productive than Ft. Laramie, Ozark Beauty or Quinault; in fruit quality, sweetness and palatability it has been rated superior to those cultivars.
- Sakuma plants of Sakuma have shown excellent survival and exceptional uniformity of size and vigor throughout the test period. Occasionally a plant has succumbed to Verticillium Wilt. They have been infested and damaged moderately by Two-spotted Mite. Sakuma plants have shown strong resistance to powdery mildew. They have shown no virus symptoms when other selections and cultivars nearby have shown degenerative effects of common strawberry viruses.
- Mulching with clear plastic has been beneficial, resulting in more vigorous growth, larger and cleaner berries, and yield increase approximating 50% in comparison with clean culture.
- Sakuma Because of its productivity, long season of ripening, relative freedom from plant diseases, and fine sweet flavor of the fruit, Sakuma appears to be especially well adapted to garden culture. Its parentage suggests that it may be adapted geographically beyond the Pacific Northwest.
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| Date | Code | Title | Description |
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| AS | Assignment |
Owner name: SAKUMA BROS. FARMS, INC., BURLINGTON, WA., A WA CO Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNORS:SCHWARTZE, CHESTER D.;SAKUMA, GRACE H., EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF ATSUSA SAKUMA, DEC0D;REEL/FRAME:004312/0819 Effective date: 19840809 Owner name: SAKUMA BROS. FARMS, INC., A WA CORP.,WASHINGTON Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:SCHWARTZE, CHESTER D.;SAKUMA, GRACE H., EXECUTRIX OF THEESTATE OF ATSUSA SAKUMA, DEC0D;REEL/FRAME:004312/0819 Effective date: 19840809 |
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Owner name: CEBECO LILIES INC., OREGON Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:GLOBAL FLORAL HOLDING COMPANY OREGON, INC.;REEL/FRAME:005895/0841 Effective date: 19910910 |