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Raspberry plant named `Moutere`

a technology of raspberries and raspberries, which is applied in the field of raspberries named moutere , can solve the problems of limited success of the cultivar, and achieve the effects of less force, lower cane vigor, and higher yield

Active Publication Date: 2007-05-22
THE NEW ZEALAND INST FOR PLANT & FOOD RES LTD
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[0010]When compared to the parent ‘Haida’, the new variety is found to form larger, similarly bright red fruit, in higher yields. ‘Moutere’ is further distinguished from ‘Haida’ by having canes that are thicker and longer, and producing fruit which are longer and more conical, with similar shininess and requiring less force to separate the berry from the plug.
[0011]When compared to the parent ‘Qualicum’, the new variety exhibits more compact, richer red colored and shinier fruit in similar yields, an earlier picking date (approximately 7 to 8 days earlier) and a similar picking period. ‘Moutere’ is further distinguished from ‘Qualicum’ by having lower cane vigor.

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It has had limited success as a cultivar in its own right, primarily as a cold hardy selection of Eastern Canada.

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[0025]Horticultural terminology is used in accordance with UPOV guidelines for raspberry. All dimensions in millimeters, weights in grams (unless otherwise stated). Where a color reference is given these refer to The R.H.S. Colour Chart, The Royal Horticultural Society, London. 4th Edition, 2001. The specimens described were grown at HortResearch Nelson, New Zealand and Agriculture Canada at Abbotsford in British Columbia, Canada. The plants were 2-4 years old in the 1999-2001 seasons when the observations were made.

[0026]Environmental data for the New Zealand growing area demonstrates conditions in spring and early summer (equating to the harvest period for the variety) as follows:[0027]Spring (September / October); mean daily temperature in the range 10-12° C. (mean daily minimum 5.8° C., mean daily maximum 16.5° C.).[0028]Early summer (December / January); mean daily temperature 16.8° C. (mean daily minimum 11.1° C., mean daily maximum 22.4° C.).

[0029]A cool temperate area, frost con...

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Abstract

A new and distinct floricane fruiting variety of red raspberry, named ‘Moutere’, botanically identified as Rubus idaeus L. is described. The new variety is distinguished from others by its early season high yields of attractive, uniform sized, large, bright red berries. The plant exhibits a semi spine-free upright growth habit, of strong vigor. The fruit are suitable for consumption as early season high-grade fresh berries and are very attractive when packaged for the fresh market. In addition, the plant has displayed resistance to Raspberry Bushy Dwarf Virus (RBDV) under New Zealand conditions.

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[0001]Genus and species of plant claimed: Rubus idaeus. BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION[0002]The new variety of red raspberry, Rubus idaeus L., was created in the course of a planned breeding program carried out at HortResearch Nelson, New Zealand. The parents used to make the cross in 1987, were the cultivars Haida (seed parent) and Qualicum (pollen parent). Both of these parents originated in the Canada Agriculture breeding programme in British Columbia. The cross was made in British Columbia, Canada. Haida (Malling Promise×Creston) was an early release from the British Columbia raspberry breeding programme. It has had limited success as a cultivar in its own right, primarily as a cold hardy selection of Eastern Canada. Haida has also been recognised in New Zealand for its resistance to Raspberry Bushy Dwarf Virus (RBDV), low stature, short internode length and its low chill adaptation. Qualicum (Glen Moy×Chilliwack) is RBDV susceptible and has very vigorous canes and large attractive...

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IPC IPC(8): A01H5/00A01H5/08
CPCA01H5/0887A01H5/08A01H6/7499
Inventor HALL, HARVEY K.
Owner THE NEW ZEALAND INST FOR PLANT & FOOD RES LTD