Strawberry plant named `Yael`

A new and distinct variety of strawberry (Fragaria L.) called `Yael` is a cross between `Oso Grande` and `Dorit`, and flowers early to medium on a scale of "very early" to "very late".

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry (Fragaria L.) called `Yael`.

BACKGROUND

This new variety was developed from an organized scientifically designated breeding program, carried out at the Agricultural Research Organization, the Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel. This new variety originated as a single seedling selected from a seedling population obtained from crosses between the strawberry varieties `Oso Grande` and `Dorit`. The variety was asexually vegetatively propagated at Bet Dagan, Israel, through runners and the propagation ran true.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The new variety `Yael` is able to grow in September and produce fruit starting in November and lasting until summer. The production of fruit beginning in NOvember (Northern Hemisphere, latitude 30-33 degrees) is two months earlier than short day varieties of Fragaria L. The fruit of the `Yael` variety is characterized by good taste, good shape and good size.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 1: Photograph of the `Yael` variety, illustrating the fruits.

FIG. 2: Photograph of the `Yael` variety, illustrating a cross-section of the fruits.

FIG. 3: Photograph of the `Yael` variety, illustrating the entire plant with foliage, flowers and fruit.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The "Yael" variety was grown in winter, under polyethylene tunnels in Israel. `Yael` is an infra short day variety, which flowers earlier than short day type strawberry varieties. Infra-Short-Day (I.S.D.) varieties are defined as varieties that initiate flower bud primordia under long light regimes of 13-14 hours at the time night temperatures are about 22.degree. C., compared to strawberry varieties classified as short-day or day-neutral, that do not initiate flower bud primordia under above-mentioned conditions, thus resulting in early flowering and fruit production. The plants are grown in polyethylene tunnels to prevent malformation of the fruit that can be caused by wind and rain. Flowering and fruit production are not affected by the use of polyethylene tunnels.

This production procedure is utilized in normal agricultural practices by the skilled artisan and does not involve temperature or light control. Plants were stored at 0.degree. C. from January through April. They were then planted in the nursery without further treatment. Runners with plantlets were produced during summer. These young plantlets were collected from the nursery in September and transferred to raised beds. Average temperatures at that time of the year are 30.degree. C. during the day and 22.degree. C. at night. Water and fertilizers were applied through drip irrigation.

An example of an optimum planting date is between September 5 and 15, with the approximate date of flowering on October 1-15, and the approximate date of first fruiting on November 5-15. If planting is September 25-30, the approximate date of fruit flowering is October 25-30, and first fruiting is approximately November 25-30. Flowering is not induced by chilling, but by natural exposure to short day length (long nights) characteristic of late fall and early winter.

Strawberry plants in general are self-fertile, as is `Yael`; no pollinator is needed as pollination is brought about by insects and wind.

Color readings described herein were taken under natural light conditions and color identifications were made by reference to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart (R.H.S.C.C.) except where common terms of color definition are employed.

The pertinent characteristics of the present invention are presented in Table 1 and Table 2.

Additionally, the variety `Yael` (1) has no tendency toward fruit malformation; (2) disease resistance appears normal in that no particular problematic conditions arose during trials; and (3) the type of bearing is not remontant, i.e. "Yael" blooms continuously during late fall and winter.

Fruit shape of `Yael` is similar to the strawberry variety `Dorit` (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,869). The fruit is longer than broad, with primary, secondary and tertiary fruit possessing almost similar shape (Table 2). The fruit is of medium firmness with a red color (Table 2).

The variety `Yael` flowers two months earlier than known short-day strawberry varieties. A close known variety would be `Dorit` U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,869 (Table 1); also see the new varieties mentioned in: U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,881 (`Sharon`); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,876 (`Shalom`); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,865 (`Smadar`); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,746 (`Ofra`); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,748 (`Virginia`); U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,747 (`Nama`).

Additionally, early flowering results in early fruit production. Total Soluble Solids (T.S.S), percent acidity, aroma evaluation and taste are presented in Table 4, by comparing to the varieties listed in Table 3.

                TABLE 1                                                     

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     PLANT CHARACTERISTICS OF YAEL                                             

     MORPHOLOGICAL                                                             

     TRAIT               DESCRIPTION                                           

     Botanical Classification                                                  

                         Fragaria L.                                           

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     Plant                                                                     

     1) Height           17-21 cm                                              

     2)   Diameter       31-35 cm                                              

     3) Habit            Globose                                               

     4) Density          Dense                                                 

     5) Vigor            Strong                                                

     Leaf:                                                                     

     1) Length           21-24 cm                                              

     2) Width            16-19 cm                                              

     3) Green Color of Upper Side                                              

                         Medium RHS ca. 147 AB                                 

     4) Blistering       Medium                                                

     5) Cross section    Concave                                               

     6) No. of leaflets  Sometimes > 3                                         

     Petiole                                                                   

     1) Length           9-12 cm                                               

     2) Thickness        4-6 mm                                                

     3) Pubescence       Strong                                                

     4) Green Color      Light RHS ca. 144 C                                   

     Terminal leaflet                                                          

     1) Length/Width ratio                                                     

                         Longer than broad                                     

     2) Shape of base    Obtuse                                                

     3) Shape of Teeth   Rounded                                               

     4) Length           7-8 cm                                                

     5) Width            7-8 cm                                                

     Calyx                                                                     

     1) Diameter of Primary Calyx                                              

                         40-50 mm                                              

     2) Diameter of Secondary Calyx                                            

                         28-38 mm                                              

     3) Diameter of Tertiary Calyx                                             

                         32-35 mm                                              

     4) Size of Inner Calyx in relation                                        

                         Same size                                             

       to Out Calyx                                                            

     Flower                                                                    

     1) Diameter of Primary Flower                                             

                         25-28 mm                                              

     2) Diameter of Secondary Flower                                           

                         21-26 mm                                              

     3) Diameter of Tertiary Flower                                            

                         20-26 mm                                              

     4) Spacing of petals                                                      

                         Touching                                              

     5) Petal length     11-12 mm                                              

     6) Petal width      10-13 mm                                              

     7) Petal length/width                                                     

                         Broader than long                                     

     8) TIme of beginning of flowering                                         

                         Early to medium                                       

     9) Fragrance        None                                                  

     Stolon                                                                    

     1) Number per Plant ca. 13                                                

     2) Thickness        3.5-4 mm                                              

     3) Pubescence       Weak                                                  

     4) Anthocyanin coloration                                                 

                         Strong                                                

     Infloresence                                                              

     1) Position relative to foliage                                           

                         At level with                                         

     2) Peduncle length  ca. 10 cm                                             

     3) Peduncle thickness                                                     

                         ca. 3 mm                                              

     4) Peduncle color   light green RHS ca. 144C                              

     5) Peduncle pubescence                                                    

                         strong                                                

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The description of `Yael` is based on the test guidelines for Fragaria L. of the International Union for the Protection of New Plant Varieties (UPOV). Only characteristics which are relevant for comparing varieties are listed; for example, there are no varietal differences acknowledged in the characteristic "color of lower side of leaf".

The time of beginning of flowering is scaled as from "very early" to "very late". "Very early" is defined as approximately the first week of October under the prevailing conditions, while "very late" is defined as approximately the first week of December. `Yael` is scaled as "early to medium", while `Dorit` is between "very early to early" and "early", and `Oso Grande` is "late to very late".

Strawberry plants have dichotome inflorescences, thus producing one primary, two secondary and four tertiary flowers per inflorescence. Flowers of higher order do not normally produce commercial fruit.

                TABLE 2                                                     

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     FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS OF YAEL                                             

     CHARACTERISTIC      DESCRIPTION                                           

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     Time of first ripening                                                    

                         Early to Medium                                       

     Primary Fruit                                                             

     1) Length           50-56 mm                                              

     2) Width            42-55 mm                                              

     3) Shape            Conical                                               

     4) Weight           ca. 48 g                                              

     Secondary Fruit                                                           

     1) Length           48-54 mm                                              

     2) Width            40-45 mm                                              

     3) Shape            Conical                                               

     4) Weight           ca. 38 g                                              

     Tertiary Fruit                                                            

     1) Length           45-53 mm                                              

     2) Width            35-40 mm                                              

     3) Shape            Conical                                               

     4) Weight           ca. 25 g                                              

     Band without achenes                                                      

                         narrow                                                

     Unevenness of surface                                                     

                         Absent or very weak                                   

     Color               Red 45A                                               

     Evenness of color   Even                                                  

     Glossiness          Medium                                                

     Insertion of achenes                                                      

                          Bellow surface                                       

     Insertion of calyx  In a basin                                            

     Pose of calyx segments                                                    

                         Clasping or detached                                  

     Size of calyx in relation                                                 

                         larger                                                

     to fruit diameter                                                         

     Adherence of calyx  Strong                                                

     Firmness            Firm                                                  

     Color of Flesh      Orange red 43B                                        

     Evenness of flesh color                                                   

                         Slightly Uneven                                       

     Sweetness           Medium                                                

     Acidity             Medium                                                

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The time of first ripening, approximately one month after beginning of flowering, is scaled as from "very early" to "very late". "Very early" is defined as approximately the first week of November, while "very late" is defined as approximately the first week of January. `Yael` is scaled as "early to medium", while `Dorit` is between "very early to early" and "early", and `Oso Grande` (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,578) is "late to very late". The shape of `Yael` fruit is similar to that of the variety `Dorit`.

                TABLE 3                                                     

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     COMPARATIVE YIELD OF YAEL                                                 

     November    December January February                                     

                                         March April                           

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     `Yael` 30       50       100   120    130   120                           

     `Dorit`                                                                   

            30       70       100   100    100   100                           

     `Ofra`  50      60       60    100    100   100                           

     `Chandler`                                                                

            0        0        30    150    150   120                           

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Average yield in g/m.sup.2, in Ramat, Hadar, Israel. The time of beginning of ripening for `Yael` fruit is the end of November. The time of ripening for `Ofra` (infra short day U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,746) fruit is "very early". The time of ripening for `Dorit` (infra short day U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,869) fruit is between "very early to early" and "early". The time of ripening for `Chandler` (short day U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,262) fruit is "very late".

                TABLE 4                                                     

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     COMPARATIVE FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS OF YAEL                                 

            T.S.S..sup.a                                                       

                    Acidity.sup.b                                              

                            Aroma.sup.c                                        

                                      Taste                                    

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     `Yael`   8.0-9.0   0.9     4       Good                                   

     `Dorit`           8.5-9.5                                                 

                        1.0     5       Good                                   

     `Ofra`      8.0-9.5                                                       

                        1.0     4       Good                                   

     `Chandler`                                                                

              6.5-7.5   0.8     4       Slightly acidic                        

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      .sup.a Total Soluble Solids (Sugars) expresses fruit sweetness and was   

      determined with a refractometer for strawberry fruit a T.S.S. of 14.0 is 

      very sweet, while below 6.5 is not sweet.                                

      .sup.b Percent of acidity was determined as follows: 2 cc of juice extrac

      was mixed with 20 cc of water. Five drops of phenolphthalein was added an

      the mixture was titrated with NaOH. The percent acidity is calculated as 

      the quantity of NaOH (cc) .times. 0.32.                                  

      .sup.c The aroma value is a subjective expression obtained by tasting,   

      using a scale from 1 (no aroma) to 5 (strong aroma).                     

a. Total Soluble Solids (Sugars) expresses fruit sweetness and was determined with a refractometer; for strawberry fruit a T.S.S. of 14.0 is very sweet, while below 6.5 is not sweet.

b. Percent of acidity was determined as follows: 2 cc of juice extract was mixed with 20 cc of water. Five drops of phenolphthalein was added and the mixture was titrated with NaOH. The precent acidity is calculated as the quantity of NaOH (cc) .times.0.32. The aroma value is a subjective expression obtained by tasting, using a scale from 1 (no aroma) to 5 (strong aroma).

Claims

1. A new distinct variety of strawberry plant substantially as illustrated and described and distinguished as being able to grow in September and produce fruit starting in November and

Patent History
Patent number: PP11183
Type: Grant
Filed: Nov 14, 1997
Date of Patent: Jan 18, 2000
Assignee: State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Organization (Bet Dagan)
Inventors: Eva Izsak (Rehovot), Shamai Izhar (Rehovot)
Primary Examiner: Howard J. Locker
Assistant Examiner: Ashwin Mehta
Law Firm: Browdy and Neimark
Application Number: 8/968,823
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Strawberry (Plt/208)
International Classification: A01H 500;