‘FL98-423’ is a new and distinct southern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) variety distinguished by a very low chilling requirement, upright growth habit, and fruit that are large, firm, sweet, with a small, dry picking scar.

Patent
   PP27325
Priority
Feb 14 2014
Filed
Feb 09 2015
Issued
Nov 01 2016
Expiry
Apr 16 2035
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66 days
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1. A new and distinct southern highbush blueberry plant named ‘FL98-423’, as illustrated and described herein.

Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: Vaccinium corymbosum L.

Variety denomination: ‘FL98-423’.

This application claims the benefit of European Community Plant Breeders Rights Appl. No. 2014/0348, filed Feb. 14, 2014, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.

The present invention relates to a new and distinct hybrid variety of southern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) named ‘FL98-423’. ‘FL98-423’ is a blueberry clone distinguished by its low chilling requirement, vigorous, upright bush, and very large, sweet, firm berries that ripen from early-February through late-March when grown under evergreen conditions. Several hundred plants of ‘FL98-423’ have been propagated by softwood stem cuttings in Gainesville, Fla. USA and near Lalla Mimouna, Morocco, and the resulting plants have all been phenotypically indistinguishable from the original plant. Contrast is made to ‘Snowchaser’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,503), an important variety worldwide for evergreen production. The claimed plant is important because it has more upright growth and is less susceptible to fungal diseases than ‘Snowchaser’. ‘FL98-423’ also has larger, firmer, and sweeter, low-acid fruit than ‘Snowchaser’ during a similar maturity period.

‘FL98-423’ originated as a seedling from a cross between ‘FL95-52’ (unpatented) as the female (seed) parent and ‘Santa Fe’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 10,788) as the male (pollen) parent. This cross was made as part of a breeding program in a greenhouse in Gainesville, Fla. USA, in February 1995. The seedling was planted in a high-density field nursery in May 1996, and the first fruit were evaluated in April 1997. After the second year of fruiting in the field, in the spring of 1998, ‘FL98-423’ was asexually propagated by softwood stem cuttings in Citra, Fla., and an experimental 15-plant test plot was established as part of a variety test in Windsor, Fla. USA, in January 1999. Based on the growth, yield, and fruit quality of this plot, ‘FL98-423’ was repropagated by softwood stem cuttings and experimental test plots ranging from 50 to several hundred plants were established in Windsor, Fla. USA and near Lalla Mimouna, Morocco. These plots have been observed during flowering and ripening each year, and no mutations or off-type plants have been observed.

‘FL98-423’ differs from the proprietary parent ‘FL95-52’ (unpatented) in that ‘FL98-423’ has a greater tendency toward evergreeness and larger fruit. ‘FL98-423’ differs from the parent ‘Santa Fe’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 10,788) in that ‘FL98-423’ has a greater tendency toward evergreeness and has larger fruit. ‘FL98-423’ differs from the commercial variety ‘Snowchaser’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,503), an important variety planted worldwide for early production, in that ‘FL98-423’ has more upright growth and is less susceptible to Botrytis fruit rot and powdery mildew (Microsphaera vaccinia) than ‘Snowchaser’. ‘FL98-423’ also has larger, firmer, and sweeter, low-acid fruit than ‘Snowchaser’ during a similar maturity period.

Blueberry variety ‘FL98-423’ exhibits outstanding and distinguishing characteristics when grown under evergreen horticultural practices in Morocco, including:

The accompanying photographs show typical bush, flower, and fruit characteristics for ‘FL98-423’. Colors shown are as true as can be reasonably reproduced by photographic procedures and may differ from those cited in the detailed description, which accurately describes the colors of ‘FL98-423’.

FIG. 1—Shows several clusters of opening ‘FL98-423’ flowers during the early stages of flowering in March.

FIG. 2—Shows several clusters of ‘FL98-423’ berries during the fruit ripening season.

FIG. 3—Shows a close-up of harvested ‘FL98-423’ berries.

FIG. 4—Shows a close-up of mature ‘FL98-423’ fruit with a scale bar.

FIG. 5—Shows a close-up of ‘FL98-423’ leaves with a scale bar.

FIG. 6—Shows several two-year-old ‘FL98-423’ plants during the vegetative growth period near Lalla Mimouna, Morocco.

The following detailed description sets forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘FL98-423’. The data that define these characteristics were collected from asexual reproductions carried out in Lalla Mimouna, Morocco. The plant history was taken on a plot of 50 seven-year-old plants growing in a commercial field near Lalla Mimouna, Morocco. Certain characteristics may vary with plant age. ‘FL98-423’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions, and the measurements given may vary when grown in different environments. Where means are given, the sample size was 20. Color descriptions are based on The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) Colour Chart by The Royal Horticultural Society, London, Fifth Edition, 2007. When the RHS color designations differ from the accompanying photographs, the R.H.S. color designations are accurate.

Lyrene, Paul M.

Patent Priority Assignee Title
ER1271,
ER3372,
ER5569,
Patent Priority Assignee Title
PP10788, Jul 18 1997 FLORIDA FOUNDATION SEED PRODUCERS, INC Blueberry plant named `Santa Fe`
PP19503, Nov 30 2005 Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc. ‘Snowchaser’southern highbush blueberry
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