USPP6970P - Asparagus plant--Jersey Gem - Google Patents

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USPP6970P
USPP6970P US07/159,685 US15968588V US6970P US PP6970 P USPP6970 P US PP6970P US 15968588 V US15968588 V US 15968588V US 6970 P US6970 P US 6970P
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  • This invention relates to Asparagus plants and particularly to varieties which have outstanding characteristics, and is one of the hybrids which has been developed by us through a long period of selection and crossing and re-crossing as is necessary to produce the best hybrids under widely varying conditions.
  • the plant may be compared with others which we have produced and for that purpose reference is made to the drawing wherein the stalk data are applied to a typical plant in some areas so as to enable a comparison to be made with other varieties and in dealing with the actual production in quantities thereof, the tables supplied are also of assistance.
  • FIG. 1 is a mechanical drawing of portions of an Asparagus plant showing length of the main stem to the lowest branch and typical dimensions, of the upper branches of ⁇ Jersey Gem ⁇ ;
  • FIG. 2 is a photographic depiction showing in side-view a specimen of ⁇ Jersey Gem ⁇ in an observation plot.

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An Asparagus plant having all male characteristics, particularly productive under conditions found in North Carolina and Oklahoma where it was highest yielding hybrid over long periods of time and among the top ten in yield in two areas in Michigan, having tolerance to rust (Puccinia asparagi) and producing good quality spears.

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This invention relates to Asparagus plants and particularly to varieties which have outstanding characteristics, and is one of the hybrids which has been developed by us through a long period of selection and crossing and re-crossing as is necessary to produce the best hybrids under widely varying conditions.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The hybrid Asparagus which is the subject of this disclosure, has been developed particularly to produce good and large quantities of Asparagus, the same having been tested under widely varying conditions. When compared with other varieties both those which we have developed and which are standards in the industry, it is in fact substantially more productive in virtually all of the instances where tests have been conducted by us with respect thereto and by others from which data has been assembled.
The fact that this particular plant is an all male plant, it therefore does not produce any seed and as a result the volunteer Asparagus seedlings which normally accompany Asparagus grown from seed, are not present. The energy which would otherwise go into seed production is stored in the root system where it enhances higher yields.
In order to identify this particular Asparagus plant in commerce, we have chosen to call the same "Jersey Gem" and as such it has been tested under widely varying conditions in North Carolina, in Michigan, and also Oklahoma, which obviously provide for quite different growth possibilities.
As a matter of fact when tested in Oklahoma for example, it was ranked number two in a trial of forty-one other cultivars, the yield data relating thereto being disclosed in a table supplied and incorporated herein. The fact is that as compared with the patented variety "Greenwich", U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,550, it produces substantially greater quantities of Asparagus. In fact as compared with the known standard "Mary Washington", an unpatented variety, "Jersey Gem" is definitely substantially better in the Oklahoma test and as a matter of fact in other tests where it has been compared with "Mary Washington" likewise.
The Michigan tests disclose that this particular Asparagus plant, is in the top ten for both locations in Michigan where the plant was grown for test purposes.
These tests have extended over a number of years and thus establish that the plant is a good producer, and the characteristics of the plant produced by us through asexual reproduction, have been found to come true in successive generations and thus establish the fixed characteristics which we have described and which are outstanding as will be understood.
In summary, the plant may be compared with others which we have produced and for that purpose reference is made to the drawing wherein the stalk data are applied to a typical plant in some areas so as to enable a comparison to be made with other varieties and in dealing with the actual production in quantities thereof, the tables supplied are also of assistance.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 is a mechanical drawing of portions of an Asparagus plant showing length of the main stem to the lowest branch and typical dimensions, of the upper branches of `Jersey Gem`; and,
FIG. 2 is a photographic depiction showing in side-view a specimen of `Jersey Gem` in an observation plot.
It should be noted that the color picture of FIG. 2 in the drawing, is referred to the Munsell Color Cascade by way of designation of particular colors, it however being noted that as such Asparagus plants do not have the widely varying color differences which some other plants may exhibit.
In any event, the drawing herein does assist in identifying and in disclosing some of the attributes of our new Asparagus plant, as can be depicted in such illustration.
We have established by asexual reproduction effected through crown division that the characteristics set forth herein come true in successive generations.
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ASPARAGUS PLANT DATA                                                      
                          Inch ×                                    
                          2.54 = cm.                                      
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STALK DATA                                                                
Number of nodes below first branch (1)                                    
                          33                                              
Number of cm. from crown to first branch (1)                              
                          57.8                                            
Number of branches (1)    43                                              
Number cm. between first and last branch (1)                              
                          106.0                                           
Internode length in cm. between branches                                  
                          2.47                                            
Number of cladophyll nodes beyond last branch                             
                          23                                              
Number of cm. beyond last branch (1)                                      
                          10.2                                            
Internode length in cm. beyond last branch (1)                            
                          0.443                                           
Largest stalk diameter in mm                                              
                          17.9                                            
Mean diameter of three largest stalks in mm                               
                          17.0                                            
Number of stalks          22                                              
Stalk vigor index (No. × (Mean Diam.)                               
                          6,358                                           
Mature stalk color, bloom removed, Color No. (1)                          
                          21-13                                           
Highest headed stalk cm. to first branch                                  
                          82.6                                            
FLOWER DATA                                                               
Petal tip (yellow) Color No. (1)                                          
                           26-3.5                                         
Petal base (green) Color No. (1)                                          
                          24-4                                            
Flower length mm          5.91                                            
Flower width at midpoint mm                                               
                          2.74                                            
CLADOPHYLL DATA                                                           
Number per node           4.67                                            
Length mm                 16.0                                            
Width mm                  0.143                                           
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OKLAHOMA                                                                  
                 CUM.                                                     
HYBRID           kg/ha                                                    
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Jersey Gem       29,422                                                   
G27 × 22-8                                                          
Greenwich        23,688                                                   
53 × 22-8                                                           
Mary Washington  11,305                                                   
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MICHIGAN                                                                  
                1986                                                      
Cultiver          Lb/A    Rank                                            
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Jersey Giant      5416    1                                               
G27 × 22-8 mm                                                       
                  5325    2                                               
Mary Washington   1357    61                                              
Jersey Giant      3300    8                                               
47 × 14-4 mm.                                                       
                  3266    9                                               
Mary Washington   2070    42                                              
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 Note: Entries in the top ten for both locations among 51 cultivars.      
ASPARAGUS YIELD DATA                                                      
                CUM.                                                      
HYBRID          kg/ha                                                     
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Jersey Gem (1)  20,477                                                    
G27 × 22-8                                                          
Greenwich       15,359                                                    
53 × 22-8                                                           
Jersey Giant    13,033                                                    
56 × 22-8                                                           
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 (1) Ranked No. 1 in a trial of 30 cultivars (in this trial)              

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1. A new and distinct Asparagus hybrid as hereinbefore shown and described, characterized particularly as to novelty by the unique combination of exceptionally high yield of good quality spears under widely diverse conditions of soil and climate, as compared with a large number of other hybrid Asparagus, its all male characteristics, and resistance to rust (Puccinia asparagi).
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