A new and distinct variety of apple tree, Malus domestica, denominated Burnett Cultivar, which is similar to Obrogala Cultivar (also known as ‘Ultrared Gala’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,621) but which has an earlier harvest maturity date, less sugar at harvest, and less starch at harvest than ‘Ultrared Gala’.

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   PP21578
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Jun 02 2009
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Jun 02 2009
Issued
Dec 21 2010
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Jun 02 2029
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1. A new and distinct variety of apple tree as herein shown and described.

Latin name of the genus and species claimed: Malus domestica.

Variety denomination: ‘Burnett’.

The distinct and new variety was discovered as a limb mutation by Pat Burnett in August 1999 in a block of Obrogala cultivar apples (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,621, hereinafter referred to as ‘Ultrared Gala’) at a ranch in Quincy, Wash. ‘Ultrared Gala’ is a mutation of the Tenroy cultivar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 4,121) and the Tenroy cultivar is a mutation of the Kidd's D-8 cultivar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,637). Apples of the “mother” tree limb were noted to be nearly fully colored and mostly a red blush in a appearance with a light stripe that is of a darker red and matures two weeks earlier than other standard maturing ‘Galas.’ The mother tree was planted in 1995, and is on M9 rootstock. Second generation trees were asexually reproduced by grafting on NIC 29 rootstock, planted in 2004, at the ranch in Quincy, Wash. Fruit from the second generation trees were observed in 2006, and again in 2007, and found to be identical to that of the mother branch mutation in appearance, maturity date, and maturity indices.

The new variety shows all the typical morphological traits of that exhibited by its parent ‘Ultrared Gala’ and that of other ‘Gala’ strains. The tree structure, bark, bloom and bloom dates, fruit shape, and internal morphology, flavor and eating quality is the same as that exhibited by other ‘Gala’ strains grown in the Central Washington State region except as noted herein. Skin color and skin appearance is similar to that of ‘Ultrared Gala.’ The new variety exhibits one major and very significant difference to all other strains of ‘Gala’ grown in Central Washington State, namely, its early maturity date in relationship to its parent variety and the other strains of ‘Gala’. The new variety has a harvest maturity date that is two weeks in advance of that exhibited by ‘Ultrared Gala.’ Other commercial strains of Gala apple grown in Central Washington exhibit harvest dates at or very near that exhibited by ‘Ultrared Gala.’ The new variety has been compared to ‘Ultrared Gala’ and found to exhibit higher pressures at harvest (24.7 pounds as to compared to 19.5 pounds for ‘Ultrared Gala’), less sugar than ‘Ultrared Gala’ at harvest (11.6 brix as compared to 14.1 brix for ‘Ultrared Gala’) and slightly less starch at harvest maturity than ‘Ultrared Gala’ (1.8 as compared to 2.1 for ‘Ultrared Gala’).

The accompanying photographs show the following characteristics of this new variety:

FIG. 1 is a photograph of the ‘Ultrared Gala’ apple mother branch (flagged blue) on 12-year-old ‘Ultrared Gala’ at winter dormancy;

FIG. 2 is a photograph of the mother tree with the mother branch (flagged blue) at full bloom;

FIG. 3 is a photograph of fruiting limbs of the mother tree at harvest maturity;

FIG. 4 is a close-up photograph of a fruiting limb of second generation apples of the new variety at harvest maturity, Aug. 13, 2007;

FIG. 5 is a comparison photograph of apples of the new variety (bottom three apples of the pyramid) and ‘Ultrared Gala’ (top three apples) harvested on Aug. 13, 2007;

FIG. 6 is a photograph showing stained cross-sections for comparing the internal starch content between the new variety (right) and ‘Ultrared Gala’ (left), the samples having been harvested on Aug. 13, 2007;

FIG. 7 is a chart comparing characteristics of the new variety (‘Burnett’) with two samples of ‘Ultrared Gala’, one sample of ‘Ultrared’ and one sample of ‘Burnett’ having been harvested on Aug. 13, 2007; and another sample of ‘Ultrared’ having been harvested on Aug. 27, 2007.

The following detailed description of the characteristics of the new variety of apple tree is based on observations of three-year-old, second generation trees during the 2006 and 2007 seasons. Color terminology is in accordance with The Royal Horticulture Society Colour chart (see www.rhs.org.uk/Learing/Publication/pubs_library_colorchart.htm).

Burnett, Pat

Patent Priority Assignee Title
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PP4121, Jul 28 1976 Stark Brothers Nurseries & Orchards Company Apple tree--Royal Gala variety
PP8621, May 06 1992 Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards Apple tree--Obrogala cultivar
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