This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry named ‘Driscoll Agoura’. The variety is similar to the varieties ‘El Capitan’ and ‘San Miguel’. The variety is distinguished from ‘El Capitan’ and ‘San Miguel’, in particular, by its weak vigor, obtuse to slightly oblique terminal leaflet base, few stolons, dense stolon pubescence, flat fruiting truss at first picking, strong unevenness of fruit surface, and medium sweetness of the fruit.

Patent
   PP15731
Priority
Oct 15 2002
Filed
Oct 15 2002
Issued
Apr 26 2005
Expiry
Nov 25 2022
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41 days
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1. A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant, substantially as shown and described.

Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: The variety is botanically identified as Fragaria×ananassa.

The new variety originated as a result of a controlled cross between the strawberry plants ‘61C117’ (unpatented Driscoll variety) and ‘19A268’ (unpatented Driscoll variety) in an ongoing breeding program, and was discovered as a seedling in a controlled breeding plot in, Ventura County, Calif. in February, 1998. The original seedling of the new cultivar was asexually propagated by stolons at a nursery in Shasta County, Calif. Propagules were transplanted to a controlled breeding plot in Ventura County, Calif., where it was identified and selected for further evaluation. ‘Driscoll Agoura’ was subsequently asexually propagated and underwent further testing at various locations in Ventura County, Calif. for four years. This propagation and testing has demonstrated that the combination of traits disclosed herein which characterize the new variety are fixed and retained true to type through successive generations of asexual reproduction.

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry named ‘Driscoll Agoura’. The variety is botanically identified as Fragaria×ananassa. The new variety is distinguished from other varieties by a number of characteristics as set forth in Tables 1-6.

The varieties which we believe to be similar to ‘Driscoll Agoura’ from those known to us are ‘El Capitan’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. P.P. 14,005 P3), and ‘San Miguel’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. P.P. 10,642, issued Oct. 13, 1998). There are several characteristics of the new variety that are different from, or not possessed by ‘El Capitan’, and ‘San Miguel’. The new variety has a weak vigor, obtuse to slightly oblique terminal leaflet base, few stolons, dense stolon pubescence, flat fruiting truss at first picking, strong unevenness of fruit surface, and medium sweetness of the fruit.

‘Driscoll Agoura’ differs from its parent ‘61C117’ (unpatented Driscoll variety) in several characteristics, including, but not limited to, having greater berry size and greater early season production. ‘Driscoll Agoura’ differs from its parent ‘19A268’ (unpatented Driscoll variety) in several characteristics, including, but not limited to, having less creaing on the primary berries.

The accompanying photographs show typical specimens of the new variety, including fruit, foliage and flowers, in color as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make in color illustrations of these characteristics. The plants of ‘Driscoll Agoura’ characterized in the botanical descriptions and depicted in the figures were grown outdoors in an annular production system. Measurements were taken during the spring in the second half of the production season, approximately seven months after planting.

FIG. 1 shows leaves of the plant with three leaflets.

FIG. 2 shows leaves of the plant with four leaflets.

FIG. 3 shows the upper side and under side of the flowers.

FIG. 4 shows a close-up of the strawberry.

FIG. 5 shows the strawberry in longitudinal cross-section.

The following detailed description of the new variety is based upon observations taken of plants and fruit grown in Ventura County, Calif., U.S.A. Observations of ‘Driscoll Agoura’, ‘El Capitan’ and ‘San Miguel’ were taken in side by side comparison in 2002. This description is in accordance with UPOV terminology. Color designations, color descriptions, and other phenotypical descriptions may deviate from the stated values and descriptions depending upon variation in environmental, seasonal, climatic and cultural conditions. Colors are described and the most similar color designations are provided from The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) Colour Chart.

The new variety is principally propagated by way of stolons. Although propagation by stolons is presently preferred, other known methods of propagating strawberry plants may be employed.

Information on the new variety is presented in Tables 1, 2 and 3. In the tables, the flowers described are secondary flowers except where indicated. The fruit described is the secondary fruit on one year old plants. Fruit and flower measurements are an average of both primary and secondary fruit and flowers. In particular, the reproductive structures of ‘Driscoll Agoura’ are fully self-fertile and typical of the species. Anther color is yellow, 14A and receptacle color is 9A yellow.

Table 1 provides information on the plant and fruit characteristics of the new variety ‘Driscoll Agoura’ compared with characteristics of ‘El Capitan’ and ‘San Miguel’. Table 2 provides additional information of the plant and fruit characteristics of the new variety ‘Driscoll Agoura’ compared with characteristics of the varieties ‘El Capitan’ and ‘San Miguel’. Table 3 provides reactions of the new variety to stresses as compared to the varieties ‘El Capitan’ and ‘San Miguel’. Tables 4 and 5 provide information of the new variety's reaction to pests and diseases, respectively, compared to the varieties ‘El Capitan’ and ‘San Miguel’. Table 6 provides isozyme characteristics of the new variety as compared to the varieties ‘El Capitan’ and ‘San Miguel’.

TABLE 1
DETAILED COMPARISON OF ‘DRISCOLL AGOURA’,
‘EL CAPITAN’ AND ‘SAN MIGUEL’
Driscoll
Agoura El Capitan San Miguel
Plant Characteristics
Height of Plant (cm) 19.1 25.9 23.3
Spread of Plant (cm) 30.1 35.2 32.5
Number of Crowns 2.8 4.0 3.3
Leaf Characteristics
Terminal Leaflet Width (cm) 6.6 6.7 6.2
Terminal Leaflet Length (cm) 6.0 5.7 6.6
Terminal Leaflet 1.10 1.17 0.94
Length/Width Ratio
Number of Teeth/Terminal 22.0 17.1 23.3
Leaflet
Color of upper side of leaf dark green dark green medium to
147A 147A dark green
147A
Color of under side of leaf light to light to light to
medium medium medium
green 138B green 147C green 138B
Petiole Length (cm) 15.5 19.0 17.1
Petiole color 149A 149A 149A
Bract Frequency 25% 8% 8%
typically typically typically
single single paired
Stipule Length (cm) 3.3 3.8 3.3
Stipule Width (cm) 1.1 1.1 1.1
Flower Characteristics
Petal Width (cm) 1.27 1.43 1.37
Petal Length (cm) 1.15 1.48 1.35
Petal Length/Width Ratio 1.10 0.97 1.01
Petal Color 155C 155C
Flower Diameter (cm) 2.26 2.75 2.65
Calyx Diameter (cm) 3.44 3.75 2.90
Fruit Characteristics
Fruit Width (cm) 4.09 4.59 4.67
Fruit Length (cm) 3.97 4.01 4.18
Fruit Length/Width Ratio 1.03 1.14 1.12
Average Berry Size (g) 25.7 23.0 24.0
Fruit Skin Color dark red 53A dark red 53A dark red 53A
Fruit Flesh Color orange red red 43A dark red
41A 45A
Average % brix 7.92 7.68 7.24
Brix/Acid Ratio 10.12 9.70 9.51
Achene Coloration dark red to dark red to dark red to
yellow yellow green yellow green
59A to 151A 60A to 151A 53A to 151B
Total Yield (g/plant) 621 665 650

TABLE 2
CHARACTERISTICS OF ‘DRISCOLL AGOURA’,
‘EL CAPITAN’ AND ‘SAN MIGUEL’
Driscoll
Agoura El Capitan San Miguel
Plant
Habit flat globose globose flat globose
Density open medium dense open
Vigor weak medium medium
Leaf
Shape in cross slightly slightly concave
section concave to flat concave
Interveinal strong strong strong
blistering
Glossiness medium strong strong
Number of more than 3 three only three only
leaflets leaflets on
approx. 17%
of leaves
Terminal leaflet flat flat flat to revolute
margin profile
Terminal leaflet obtuse to rounded rounded
shape of base slightly
oblique
Terminal leaflet rounded obtuse rounded
shape of teeth
Stipule sparse sparse to sparse
pubescence medium
Petiole dense dense sparse to
pubescence medium
Petiole pose outwards outward to outward
of hairs downward
Stolon
Number few many many
Anthocyanin weak to medium to weak to
coloration medium strong medium
Thickness medium thick thin thin to medium
Pubescence dense sparse to sparse to
medium medium
Inflorescence
Position relative above above above
to foliage
Diameter of larger larger larger
calyx relative to
corolla
Diameter of same size smaller to same size
inner calyx same size
relative to outer
Spacing of petals overlapping overlapping overlapping
Fruiting Truss
Attitude at first Flat prostrate prostrate
picking
Average Length 12.3 18.4 17.4
(cm)
Fruit
Predominant wedged to cordate conical to
shape cordate cylindrical
Difference in marked, marked moderate
shapes between primaries are
primary and more creased
secondary fruits
Bands without very narrow very narrow very narrow
achenes
Unevenness of strong weak to weak to
surface medium medium
Evenness of slightly slightly even
color uneven uneven to even
Glossiness strong strong medium
Insertion of level with below to level below surface
achenes surface with the
surface
Insertion of set above fruit in a basin to set above
calyx level
Pose of the calyx reflexed reflexed spreading to
segments reflexed
Size of calyx in smaller to larger same size
relation to fruit same size
Adherence of weak to strong strong
calyx medium
Firmness of flesh firm firm firm
Evenness of slightly even even
flesh color uneven
Distribution of marginal and marginal and marginal and
flesh color central central central
Hollow center medium large medium
size
Sweetness medium strong strong
Texture when medium fine fine
tasted
Acidity medium medium medium
Time of mid-December mid-December early-January
Flowering
Harvest Interval late-January to late-January to early-February
mid-June mid-June to mid-June
Type of Bearing partially partially partially
everbearing everbearing everbearing

TABLE 3
Driscoll
Agoura El Capitan San Miguel
Reaction to Stress
high pH moderately moderately moderately
resistant resistant resistant
high soil salt levels moderately moderately moderately
resistant resistant resistant

TABLE 4
Driscoll Agoura El Capitan San Miguel
Reaction to Pests
Tetranychus urticae moderately moderately moderately
resistant resistant resistant
Lygus hesperus susceptible susceptible susceptible

TABLE 5
Driscoll Agoura El Capitan San Miguel
Reaction to
Diseases
Botrytis fruit rot moderately moderately moderately
susceptible susceptible susceptible
Powdery mildew moderately moderately moderately resistant
resistant resistant
Verticillium wilt susceptible susceptible susceptible
Strawberry Mottle moderately moderately moderately resistant
Virus resistant resistant
Xanthomonas moderately moderately moderately
fragariae susceptible susceptible susceptible

In addition to the morphological description above, the new cultivar ‘Driscoll Agoura’ has been analyzed to obtain an indication of its genetic makeup to provide further means for identifying the new variety and distinguishing it from some other somewhat similar and/or related strawberry varieties. Specifically, leaf samples of ‘Driscoll Agoura’, ‘El Capitan’ and ‘San Miguel’ were analyzed by electrophoresis for isozyme patterns of the enzymes phosphoglucoisomeras (PGI), lecuine aminopeptidase (LAP) and phosphoglucomutase (PGM). See J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 106:684-687. Isozyme characterization of the three varieties is presented in Table 4, with the letters representing the banding patterns for each enzyme as designated in the above-identified article.

TABLE 6
ISOZYME ANALYSIS FOR ‘DRISCOLL AGOURA’,
‘EL CAPITAN’ AND ‘SAN MIGUEL’
Driscoll
Locus Agoura El Capitan San Miguel
PGI A4 A4 A2
LAP B3 B3 B3
PGM C2 C2 C4

Amorao, Amado Q., Ferguson, Michael, Solis, Jr., Arnoldo

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