Abstract: Description and specifications of a new and distinct blackberry variety which originated from seed produced by a a hand pollinated cross of Arapaho (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,510)×Arkansas selection 830 is provided. This new blackberry variety can be distinguished by its primocane-fruiting habit, potential high yields, medium to large fruit size, and good fruit quality.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 2004
Date of Patent:
August 15, 2006
Assignee:
University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture
Abstract: Description and specifications of a new and distinct blackberry variety which originated from seed produced by a a hand pollinated cross of Navaho (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,679)×Arkansas selection 1506 (non-patented) is provided. This new blackberry variety can be distinguished by its high fruit yields, large fruit size, erect thornless canes, mid-season ripening, prolific fruiting row establishment, and good fruit quality.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 3, 2003
Date of Patent:
October 24, 2006
Assignee:
University of Arkansas division of Agriculture
Abstract: Description and specifications of a new and distinct peach variety which originated from a hand pollinated cross of Ark. 392 (non-patented)×Ark. 433N (non-patented) made in 1993 at the University of Arkansas Fruit Substation, Clarksville. This new peach variety can be distinguished by its features of mid-season ripening, high yields of high-quality, attractive, freestone, firm, low-acid, white-flesh fruits, and good plant vigor along with good resistance to bacterial spot disease.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 25, 2005
Date of Patent:
May 15, 2007
Assignee:
University of Arkansas, division of Agriculture
Abstract: Description and specifications of a new and distinct peach variety which originated from seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of Ark. 371 (non-patented) and Ark. 367 (non-patented) is provided. This new peach variety can be distinguished by its features of early mid-season ripening, high yields of high-quality, attractive, clingstone, very firm white-flesh fruits, and good plant vigor along with good resistance to bacterial spot disease.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 25, 2005
Date of Patent:
August 7, 2007
Assignee:
University of Arkansas, division of Agriculture