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- the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Japanese pear tree which has a moderate vigor and an easily maintained moderate spur dvelopment, is resistant to black spot disease Alternaria alternata (Fries) Keissler Japanese pear pathotype, and is as productive as ⁇ Hosui ⁇ .
- the tree is cross-incompatible with ⁇ Kosui ⁇ and is assumed to have an S 4 S 5 genotype, and has brown young leaves and white large flowers which have a pale red color at the pit at fat bud and bloom middle to late in the season and at almost the same time as ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ .
- the tree can produce an oblate-shaped fruit which matures early in the season, earlier than ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ , and has a normal keeping quality.
- the fruit has a large size which is larger than that of ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ , a yellowish green skin which is partly covered with russet when cultivated without bagging, and a white flesh which is soft, crisp and very juicy, with a high sweetness, a low acidity, no astringency, and a slight aromatic flavor, giving an excellent dessert quality.
- ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ Representative cultivar producing a fruit with yellowish green skin. Middle ripening. The tree is very susceptible to black spot disease. The appearance of the fruit is aesthetically enhanced by bagging.
- S x S y (wherein x and y are an integer, respectively) used in this specification means the type (genotype) of multiple alleles which controls the incompatibility of plants and is inherent to each cultivar.
- the new variety of Japanese pear tree was a cross-seedling which originated from a crossing of ⁇ Kikusui ( ⁇ ) ⁇ Kosui ( ⁇ ) ⁇ in 1963 at the Horticultural Research Station of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, residing at Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan, and was top-worked onto ⁇ Chojuro ⁇ as an interstock and given the number ⁇ 48-108 ⁇ , in 1966. The tree bore some fruit for the first time in 1969.
- the tree was selected in 1971 and subjected to local adaptability tests from 1972 at the experimental stations in main pear growing regions of Japan, e.g., in Tottori-ken, Saitama-ken Ibaraki-ken, Chiba-ken, Miyagi-ken, Fukushima-ken and the like, as the strain number ⁇ Hiratsuka No. 28 ⁇ .
- this new variety of Japanese pear tree according to this invention was judged to be resistant to black spot disease and to produce an excellent quality fruit which is large, has a skin which is at early maturity of the yellowish green color identified in the Munsel® Book of Color as follows:
- ⁇ Kikusui ⁇ used as a female parent in the breeding of ⁇ Syuugyoku ⁇ , was selected from seedlings which originated from a crossing of ⁇ Taihaku ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ for the purpose of obtaining a variety of Japanese pear tree resistant to black spot disease by Akio Kikuchi at the farm of the former Tokyo Prefectural Horticultural School. The tree was grown and tested at the former Ninoniya Horticulture Division of the Kanagawa Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station. As a result, the tree was judged to be superior, and named ⁇ Kikusui ⁇ in 1927.
- the main characteristics of ⁇ Kikushi ⁇ are as follows.
- Tree Having a good bearing character.
- Resistance to pests and diseases Resistant to black spot disease and scab.
- ⁇ Kosui ⁇ used as a male parent in the breeding of ⁇ Syuugyoku ⁇ , was a seedling of a crossing of ⁇ Kikusui ⁇ Wase-Kozo ⁇ in 1941 at the Horticultural Research Station of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, residing at Okitsu-machi, Ihara-gun, Shizuoka-ken, Japan, and given the number ⁇ Wi-26 ⁇ .
- the tree bore fruit for the first time in 1947.
- the tree was selected in 1949 and subjected to local adaptability tests at the experimental stations in main pear growing regions of Japan.
- the tree was judged to be a superior cultivar that produces fruit with brown russeted skin, and was named ⁇ Kosui ⁇ in 1959.
- the main characteristics of ⁇ Kosui ⁇ are as follows.
- Cross-incompativility --Cross-incompatible with, e.g., ⁇ Taihaku ⁇ , and assumed to have an S 4 S 5 genotype.
- Shape --Slightly oblate with a wide stalk cavity and a wide and deep eye basin.
- Maturity --Ripening about ten days earlier than ⁇ Chojuro ⁇ , e.g., in the end of August to early September in the Kanto district, Japan.
- Resistance to pests and diseases Resistant to black spot disease and susceptible to canker.
- the resistance to scab is weaker than that of ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ , but stronger than that of ⁇ Chojuro ⁇ .
- This new variety of Japanese pear tree has a moderate vigor, an easily maintained moderate spur development, a resistance to black spot disease and no sensitivity to pear necrotic spot disease, is as productive as ⁇ Hosui ⁇ , is cross-incompatible with ⁇ Kosui ⁇ and is assumed to have an S 4 S 5 genotype, and has brown young leaves and white large flowers which have a pale red color at the pit at fat bud and bloom middle to late in the season and at almost the same time as ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ .
- the tree produces a oblate-shaped fruit maturing early in the season and about two weeks earlier than ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ , and having a large size which is larger than that of ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ , a skin with somewhat large dots which is at early maturity of the yellowish green color identified in the Munsel® Book of Color as follows:
- FIG. 1 gives the pedigree of the new and distinct variety of Japanese pear tree ⁇ Syuugyoku ⁇ ;
- FIG. 2 is a photograph of a shape of the new variety of Japanese pear tree
- FIG. 3 is a photograph of branches of the new variety of Japanese pear tree
- FIG. 4 is a photograph of adult leaves (adaxial) of the new variety of Japanese pear tree
- FIG. 5 is a photograph of adult leaves (abaxial) of the new variety of Japanese pear tree
- FIG. 6 is a photograph of young leaves (adaxial) of the new variety of Japanese pear tree
- FIG. 7 is a photograph of young leaves (abaxial) of the new variety of Japanese pear tree
- FIG. 8 is a photograph of flower buds of the new variety of Japanese pear tree
- FIG. 9 is a photograph of flowers of the new variety of Japanese pear tree.
- FIG. 10 is a photograph of the new variety of Japanese pear tree in bearing condition
- FIG. 11 is a photograph of longitudinal-sectional (left) and side (right) views of fruit of the new variety of Japanese pear tree;
- FIG. 12 is a photograph of longitudinal-sectional views of fruit of the new variety of Japanese pear tree.
- FIG. 13 is a photograph of cross-sectional views of fruit of the new variety of Japanese pear tree.
- Tree Having a good bearing character.
- Time of bud break.--Late at the same time as ⁇ Kosui ⁇ .
- Cross-compatibiliy.--Cross-compatible with, e.g., ⁇ Hoshi ⁇ , ⁇ Chojuro ⁇ , ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ , ⁇ Kikusui ⁇ and the like.
- Length of internode.--Short 5.5 cm.
- the shape of fruit is apt to deviate when the tree is young.
- Russet.--More occuring partly, when cultivated without bagging, than shown by ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ under the same condition.
- Thick peduncle --Some.
- the sugar content of the fruit juice is about 12% and about 1% higher than ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ , a low acidity that is substantially the same level as ⁇ Kosui ⁇ and less than ⁇ Hosui ⁇ and ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ , the pH of fruit juice is more than or equal to 5.0, no astringency, and a slight aromatic flavor, which give an excellent dessert quality.
- the fruit quality of ⁇ Syuugyoku ⁇ is substantially the same as ⁇ Kosui ⁇ and ⁇ Hosui ⁇ .
- the fruit growing period is about 138 days, which is 12 days longer than ⁇ Kosui ⁇ , 8 days shorter than ⁇ Hosui ⁇ , and 14 days shorter than ⁇ Kikusui ⁇ and ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ .
- Resistant to black spot disease [Alternaria alternata (Fries) Keissler Japanese pear pathotype] and non-sensitive to pear necrotic spot. Assumed to be more resistant to canker than ⁇ Kosui ⁇ , under observation in the field. Sometimes, physalospora canker occurs.
- the fruit of the new cultivar ⁇ Syuugyoku ⁇ is apt to have a russet skin, and it is difficult to produce a fruit having an aesthetically pleasing appearance as ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ when bagged with a small bag, but a fruit having a considerably improved appearance, compared with one without bagging, can be produced by using a large bag only one time.
- a fault of this new cultivar is that the yellowish green skin of the fruit has an inferior appearance due to russet, because, with regard to the kind of fruit having a yellowish green skin, the image of ⁇ Nijisseiki ⁇ having a beautiful appearance has been a standard until now.
- the most suitable time for harvesting is that at which the green color fades and a yellow color starts to appear over an area of about 20-40% of the skin of the fruit.
- the fruit drop can be effectively controlled by using fruit drop control agents.
- the quality of fruit at such an early time is the same as that of fruit at the harvesting time. From the viewpoint of management, this new cultivar is not suitable for growing in a large area, as the harvesting time is comparatively short because of the occurrence of pre-harvest dropping.
- Normal control methods must be used against scab. To prevent canker, cultivation on land where the ground water table is high, e.g., fields formerly used for rice-growing, should be avoided. Further, proper control methods must be used against physalospora canker, in areas where this disease is prevalent.
- this new cultivar ⁇ Syuugyoku ⁇ can be grown in almost all Japanese pear tree growing areas.
- the tree of this new variety ⁇ Syuugyoku ⁇ is presently planted and maintained at the Fruit Tree Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, residing at 2-1 Fujimoto, Yatabe-machi, Tsukuba-gun, Ibaraki-ken, Japan.
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Official Gazette No. 17792 (Jun. 6, 1986), pp. 12 13. * |
Official Gazette No. 17792 (Jun. 6, 1986), pp. 12-13. |
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