Strawberry plant called Sunset

`Sunset` is a day-neutral cultivar similar to `Selva` (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,266) but with a consistently later pattern of production, larger fruit, better flavor and superior tolerance to two-spotted spidermite (Tetranychus urticae).

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Description
DESCRIPTION

This invention relates to a new and distinctive day-neutral type cultivar designated as `Sunset`, which resulted from a cross performed in 1985 between advanced selection Cal 75.121-101 (the day-neutral parent of `Capitola`; U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,615) and Cal 81.16-604, a hybrid between Cal 71.98-605 (the firm parent of `Parker`; U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,263 and `Selva`; U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,266) and `Chandler` (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,262).

`Sunset` was first fruited at the University of California Wolfskill Experimental Orchards near Davis, Calif. in 1986, where it was selected, originally designated Cal 85.22-1, and propagated asexually by runners. Asexual propagules from this original source have been tested at the Watsonville Strawberry Research Facility, University field stations, and to a limited extent in grower fields starting in 1987.

FIG. 1 shows the general flowering and fruiting characteristics of the plant;

FIG. 2 shows a typical mature leaf during late spring; and

FIG. 3 shows representative mid-season fruit.

`Sunset` is moderate to weak in expressing the day-neutral character, being a stronger day-neutral than `Seascape` (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,614), comparable or slightly more day-neutral than `Selva`, and less so than `Fern` (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,267) or `Irvine` (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,172). The production pattern for `Sunset` is slightly later than for `Selva` or `Seascape`, and will be of special interest for winter plantings, where `Selva` has been successful.

Plants and foliage: Fruiting plants of `Sunsset` are more erect and usually more vigorous than plants of `Selva` or `Seascape`. With appropriate treatment, `Sunset` is a slightly larger plant than `Selva`, and similar in size to `Seascape`. `Sunset` forms branch crowns in similar quantity to `Selva` with slightly less branching than `Seascape`. When propagated in the nursery, `Sunset` has similar runner production capacity to `Selva`. Comparative statistics for foliar characters, including leaf color, near mid-season are given for the three cultivars in Table 1. Leaflets and leaves (including petioles) are somewhat larger and more narrow than leaves of `Selva` or `Seascape`. Also, leaves for `Sunset` are somewhat lighter in color and more yellow than the comparison cultivars, with visual comparisons of leaf color to the Munsell color scale (Nickerson Color Fan) given in Table 5. Leaf color is distinctly lighter on the underside for `Sunset`, but the differential is not as large as for `Selva` or `Seascape`. `Sunset` has very concave leaves compared with `Selva` and `Seascape`. Petioles for `Sunset` are similar in thickness to those of `Selva`, and are less thick than those of `Seascape`. Paired stipules, borne in a median position on the petiole, appear as small, stalked, ovate to heart-shaped structures on some leaves for `Sunset` and on most leaves for the comparison cultivars. Stipule size varies greatly both within and among individual plants for `Sunset`, and one or both stipules are frequently absent or may be abscise as the leaf matures. Leaf and petiole pubescence characters for `Sunset` are similar to those for `Seascape`.

Isozymes in leaf extracts: `Sunset` has been classified for three isozyme systems using starch gel electrophoresis (Table 2): Phosphoglucoisomerase (PGI), Leucine Aminopeptidase (LAP), and Phosphoglucomutase (PGM). It is distinguishable from all other day-neutral cultivars released to date except `Mrak`. For electrophoretic procedures see: J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 106:684-687.

Disease and pest reaction: `Sunset` is moderately susceptible to common leaf spot (Ramularia tulasnei) and highly susceptible to powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca macularis). When treated properly, it is less susceptible to two-spotted spidermites (Tetranychus urticae) than `Selva`, and is tolerant to strawberry viruses encountered in California.

                TABLE 1                                                     
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     Foliar characteristics for `Sunset`, `Selva`, and `Seascape`.             
               Cultivar                                                        
     Foliar Character                                                          
                 `Sunset`   `Selva`    `Seascape`                              
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     Mid-tier leaflet                                                          
     Length (mm)                                                               
     mean        90.2       83.8       82.6                                    
     range       77-98      80-88      78-88                                   
     Width (mm)                                                                
     mean        67.0       66.4       71.2                                    
     range       65-68      62-75      67-75                                   
     Mid-tier leaf                                                             
     Length (mm)                                                               
     mean        234.0      209.8      208.8                                   
     range       204-269    187-238    180-230                                 
     Width (mm)                                                                
     mean        158.2      148.2      152.8                                   
     range       140-172    135-163    137-177                                 
     Leaf color                                                                
     (CIELAB)*                                                                 
     L*                                                                        
     mean        29.9       31.3       28.1                                    
     range       28.0-32.2  29.5-32.9  25.9-30.5                               
     a*                                                                        
     mean        -7.7       -6.7       -5.4                                    
     range       -7.0--9.1  -4.8--8.9  -4.1--7.2                               
     b*                                                                        
     mean        17.0       15.3       10.5                                    
     range       13.5-21.0  12.5-19.4  9.3-11.1                                
     # leaflets/leaf                                                           
                 3          3          3-4                                     
     Leaf convexity                                                            
                 concave    flat/convex                                        
                                       flat/slight                             
                                       convex                                  
     Serrations                                                                
     number      many       moderate/few                                       
                                       moderate                                
     shape       semi-pointed                                                  
                            semi-pointed                                       
                                       semi-round                              
                 to pointed to pointed                                         
     Leaf pubescence                                                           
                 moderate   heavy      moderate                                
     Petiole pubescence                                                        
     density     moderate   heavy      heavy                                   
     direction   perpendicular                                                 
                            slightly   perpendicular                           
                            acropetal                                          
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      *CIELAB is the abbreviation of the international color system known as   
      "Commission Internationale De L'Eclairage" 1978. Recommendations on      
      uniform color spaces -- color difference equations, psychometric color   
      terms, Supplement No. 2 to CIE Publication No. 15. PARIS.                
                TABLE 2                                                     
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     Isozyme phenotypes for `Sunset`, `Selva`, and `Oso Grande`.               
     Cultivar                                                                  
     Locus   `Sunset`      `Selva` `Seascape`                                  
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     PGI     A1            A2      A4                                          
     LAP     B3            B3      B3                                          
     PGM     C2            C2      C2                                          
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Flowering, fruiting, fruit, and production characteristics: `Sunset`is similar to other California day-neutral cultivars (e.g. `Selva` and `Seascape`) in that it will flower independently of day length, given appropriate temperature and fertility conditions. Comparative statistics for flower and fruit characters, including fruit color, near mid-season are given for the three cultivars in Table 3, and visual comparisons of fruit color according to the Munsell color scale (Nickerson Color Fan) are given in Table 5. The flowers and sepals on primary fruit for `Sunset` are somewhat smaller, and each flower tends to have more petals than for the comparison cultivars. The calyx on primary fruit for `Sunset` is usually slightly indented into the fruit shoulder. The fruit shape for `Sunset` is a flat conic, sometimes heart-shaped, and is easily distinguished from other California day-neutral cultivars. Fruit color for `Sunset` is similar to that for `Selva`, both internal and external, but the fruit is much more glossy. Achenes vary from yellow to light red, and are slightly indented.

`Sunset` has been tested under a variety of cultural regimes, and optimal performance is obtained when nursery treatments, pre-plant chilling regimes, plant densities, and nutritional programs similar to those that optimize performance for `Selva` are used.

When treated with appropriate planting regimes, `Sunset` has larger fruit and produces greater yields than `Selva` or `Seascape` (see graph and table 4). Commercial appearance ratings have been comparable to those for `Selva`. Fruit firmness is similar to that for `Seascape`. Subjectively, `Sunset` has very good flavor, substantially better than `Selva`, but probably not equal to that for `Seascape`. The fruit will be acceptable for fresh market, and home garden purposes. Fruit from `Sunset` also has firmness (character) and internal color acceptable for processing.

                TABLE 3                                                     
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     Flower and fruit characters for `Sunset`, `Selva`, and `Seascape`.        
                 Cultivar                                                      
     Character     `Sunset`  `Selva`   `Seascape`                              
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     # petals                                                                  
     mean           6.0       5.6       5.2                                    
     range         5-7       5-6       5-6                                     
     Flower position                                                           
                   even/     even/     even/                                   
     (relative to foliage)                                                     
                   exposed   internal  exposed                                 
     Calyx diam. (mm)                                                          
     mean          36.1      39.1      41.0                                    
     range         30-41     34-44     35-47                                   
     Corolla diam. (mm)                                                        
     mean          27.7      38.5      38.7                                    
     range         25-35     33-41     35-41                                   
     Fruit shape                                                               
     length/width   1.18      1.20      1.19                                   
     ratio                                                                     
     subjective    flat conic                                                  
                             ovate conic                                       
                                       conic                                   
     Calyx position                                                            
                   even/     slight    slight neck                             
                   indented  indent                                            
     Seed position slight    even/slight                                       
                                       slight extrude                          
                   indent    indent                                            
     Fruit color (CIELAB)                                                      
     external                                                                  
     L*            24.4      25.4      22.8                                    
     a*            31.8      31.7      29.8                                    
     b*            16.9      16.8      15.1                                    
     internal                                                                  
     L*            46.7      45.6      46.0                                    
     a*            37.7      36.3      40.2                                    
     b*            30.3      27.7      31.6                                    
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                TABLE 4                                                     
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     Performance for selection `Sunset` compared with `Seascape` and           
     `Selva` at the Watsonville Research Facility for the 1991 trial           
     and the average of 1989, 1990 and 1991 trials. All plants were            
     dug from the South Coast nursery near MacDoel, CA in mid-                 
     October, and planted after four weeks storage.                            
                                       Appear-                                 
             Test      Yield    Size   ance   Firm-                            
     Item    Year(s)   (g/plant)                                               
                                (g/fruit)                                      
                                       Score  ness                             
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     `Sunset`                                                                  
             1991      2,226    28.8   3.9    7.8                              
             1989, 90, 91                                                      
                       2,283    29.2   3.6    6.8                              
     `Seascape`                                                                
             1991      2,030    25.3   3.9    7.8                              
             1989, 90, 91                                                      
                       1,998    25.9   4.0    7.0                              
     `Selva` 1991      1,962    24.1   3.5    8.1                              
             1989, 90, 91                                                      
                       1,928    24.7   3.4    7.7                              
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                TABLE 5                                                     
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     Munsell color classification for leaf and fruit characters.               
     Munsell                  Munsell                                          
     Leaf Color Classes       Fruit Color Classes                              
             Upper      Lower                                                  
     Item    (Adaxial)  (Abaxial) External                                     
                                          Internal                             
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     Selva   10GY 5/8   5G 7/8    5R 4/12 7.5R 6/12                            
             2.5G 5/9             5R 6/11                                      
     Seascape                                                                  
             7.5GY 4/4  7.5G 6/8  5R 3/7  7.5R 5/13                            
             10GY 4/5   7.5G 5/8  2R 3/7  7.5R 4/11                            
     Sunset  5GY 5/6    5G 6/8    5R 4/12 7.5R 5/13                            
                        5G 7/8    7.5R 4/11                                    
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Claims

1. The new and distinct variety of strawberry plant illustrated and described and having the characteristics above enumerated.

Patent History
Patent number: PP8661
Type: Grant
Filed: Apr 1, 1993
Date of Patent: Mar 29, 1994
Assignee: The Regents of the University of California (Oakland, CA)
Inventors: Royce S. Bringhurst (Davis, CA), Douglas V. Shaw (Davis, CA), Victor Voth (Santa Ana, CA)
Primary Examiner: James R. Feyrer
Law Firm: Townsend and Townsend Khourie and Crew
Application Number: 8/41,639
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Plt/49
International Classification: A01H 500;