USPP9192P - Pear tree--Concorde variety - Google Patents
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- the new variety of pear tree i.e., Pyrus communis L.
- the female parent i.e., seed parent
- the male parent i.e., pollen parent
- the Conference variety was not-patented in the United States.
- the new variety is capable of being pollinated by the Conference, Comice, and Williams varieties, and also is capable of pollinating these same varieties.
- the fruit size of the new variety tends to be similar to that of the Conference variety with a higher percentage of fruits commonly having a maximum diameter greater than 55 mm and 60 mm.
- the new variety commonly forms a lesser quantity of misshapen fruit than the Conference variety.
- the cumulative fruit yields for a given number of trees planted at a specified density has been found to be substantially greater for the new variety than for the Conference and Comice varieties. Accordingly, the cumulative yields, fruit sizes, and the cropping efficiency for the new variety tend to be greater than those of the Conference variety with no diminution in the percentage of fruits that grade Class 1.
- the extreme precocity of the new variety from time of planting to fruiting can possibly lead to over-cropping from an early age with concomitant branch breakage and biennial bearing. Accordingly, it may be desirable to thin the fruit during at least the early years, and to take steps to modify and strengthen branch angles so as to improve the ability to carry a large fruit load without substantial breakage. For instance, the branch angles without modification tend to be upright and to become pendulous when under cropping. Without training such branch angles may tend to be narrow which can lead to weakness. Once strengthened through angle modification it has been found that the branches of the new variety are better able to carry a large pear crop load without any substantial breakage.
- the optimum picking date for the new variety when intended for CA storage was approximately Oct. 10th during 1991-1992, though fruit picked on earlier dates also was found to be acceptable for storage.
- the overall optimum picking date for the Conference variety was approximately Sep. 17th during 1991-1992.
- the fruit of the new variety can be stored at a low concentration of oxygen until April with a good retention of aroma and flavor.
- the flesh of the new variety when ripe retains a slight crispness while that of the Conference variety is more melting.
- Preferred rootstocks for use with the new variety are Quince East Malling A and Quince East Malling C. No latent graft incompatibility has been observed with Quince A or Quince C. To date, the new variety has always cropped more heavily on Quince East Malling C. However, there is some indication that the individual fruits are slightly larger (e.g., 91 to 95 percent have a maximum diameter greater than 60 mm vs. 84 to 86 percent), and perhaps a higher percentage meet the Class 1 standard (e.g., 89 to 90 percent vs. 83 to 90 percent) when produced on Quince East Malling A rootstock instead of Quince East Malling C rootstock. Quince East Malling A rootstock may be preferred when the new variety is grown on heavier soils.
- the new variety is believed to be susceptible to fireblight to approximately the same degree as the Doyenne Du Comice variety.
- the new variety appears to be tolerant to Parry's Syndrom/Pear Decline unlike the Conference variety that exhibits sensitivity. Also, the dark green coloration of the leaves of the new variety (as illustrated) is impressive.
- the new variety has been asexually reproduced by budding and grafting in England using EMLA status foundation stock. The characteristics of the new variety have been found to be stable and to be capable of transmission through succeeding generations of such propagation.
- the new variety has been named the Concorde variety.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 were prepared during the 1983 National Fruit Trials.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a four or five year tree bearing a heavy crop of immature fruit. This shows the ability of the Concorde variety to abundantly bear large fruit at an early age unlike the Conference variety.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a closer view of typical immature fruit present on the tree of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a typical mature fruit of the Concorde variety.
- the storage has been conducted approximately two weeks after picking in air at 4° C.
- a pink overcolor is visible on the left side of the fruit that previously was exposed to the sun.
- the overall skin surface is shown to be smooth, and a light russet is visible.
- the lenticels additionally are apparent and are inconspicuous at the top right unrusseted area and are more conspicuous at the pink/russeted area at the left.
- the heavy russeting sometimes exhibited by the Conference variety is absent.
- branches tend to be upright but become pendulous under cropping, and without training the branch angles may be narrow and somewhat weak.
- Bark The mature bark on one year-old shoots commonly is somewhat furrowed, the lenticels are conspicuous, and coloration approaches Grey-Brown Group 199A. In contrast the comparable bark of the Conference variety is smooth, the lenticels are inconspicuous, and the coloration is Greyed-Orange Group 165B, and that of the Comice variety is somewhat furrowed, the lenticels are more conspicuous and the coloration is Greyed-Orange Group 165A and 166A. When the mature tree trunks are compared both the Concorde and Conference varieties have smooth orange-brown bark commonly with some grey flakes on the south side of the tree and commonly more grey and flaking on the north side of the tree. In contrast the Comice variety has more conspicuous lines of horizontal lenticels.
- Leaf configuration --Generally uncupped, generally horizontal attitude, obtuse -- angled at base, right-angled at the upper part, cuspidate at the tip, crenate margin with shallow indentations, medium length of the blade, the blade length:breadth ratio is high, the curvature of the midrib is strong, the angle of the petiole with shoot is approximately 30° to 60°, the length of the petiole is long (e.g., approximately 30.1 mm. on average), and a stipule commonly is present.
- Leaf dimensions --Approximately 78.2 mm. in length an average, and approximately 40.9 mm. in width on average when measured during 1982/1983.
- Leaf color --Dark green semi-glossy upper surface and lighter green under surface (as illustrated). As seen in FIG. 2, the upper surfaces of mature leaves commonly approach Yellow-Green Group 147A, and the under surfaces commonly approach Yellow-Green Group 147B in coloration. When fall coloration was observed on Oct.
- the upper surface coloration at leaf midpoints varied and included Yellow-Green Group 146A, Yellow-Green Group 147A, and Greyed-Purple Group 187A; the under surface at leaf midpoints was primarily Yellow-Green Group 148B, and Yellow-Green Group 147C; the upper surface leaf tips varied greatly and included Greyed-Purple Group 187C, and Yellow-Green Group 147C; and the lower surface of the leaf tips was primarily Yellow-Green Group 147C, 148B, 148C, and 153D.
- Terminal growth When measured on Oct. 11, 1994 on trees planted during the Spring of 1988 on Quince East Malling C rootstock at spacings of 1.75 m. ⁇ 3.5 m., the new terminal growth was approximately 11.4 cm.
- Bud shape --Elongated and pointed, mainly on spurs.
- the petal color for the Concorde variety is white and is typical of Pyrus in general.
- Receptacle --Slightly hollowed.
- the season of maturity for picking is medium.
- the ploidy level is diploid.
- the taste of the fruit is pleasant, sweet and similar to that of the Conference variety, but commonly exhibits more aroma.
- the fruit texture generally is free from stone cells.
- the fruit shape of the Concorde variety is similar to that of the Conference variety, but tends to be more lopsided.
- the seed locules and core characteristics of the Concorde variety are more similar to those of the Conference variety than those of the Comice variety.
- the seeds of the Comice variety tend to be larger than those of the Concorde and Conference varieties.
- Like the Comice variety the stone cells tend to be more prominent in the lower part of the cores of the Concorde variety than in the Conference variety.
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Owner name: PLANT BREEDING INTERNATIONAL CAMBRIDGE LIMITED, EN Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:ALSTON, FRANK H.;REEL/FRAME:006855/0964 Effective date: 19931213 |
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