Disclosed is a new and distinct variety of pistachio rootstock called ‘UCB1-D90’ characterized in that, when compared to the industry standard ‘UCB1-Dl’ rootstock, it has greater growth and tolerance to the soil salts of calcium chloride, sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate; greater growth and tolerance to high levels of dissolved salts in irrigation water; earlier vegetative bud break; and greater graft compatibility with commercial pistachio clones.

Patent
   PP29123
Priority
Sep 29 2015
Filed
Sep 29 2015
Issued
Mar 20 2018
Expiry
Jan 21 2036
Extension
114 days
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1. A new and distinct variety of pistachio rootstock plant substantially as herein described and illustrated.

Latin name: Pistacia atlantica×Pistacia integerrima.

Varietal denomination: ‘UCB1-D90’.

The present variety was developed as part of a breeding program which produced the following pistachio rootstocks ‘UCB1-D71’ (Ser. No. 14/756,673), ‘UCB1-D110’ (Ser. No. 14/756,675), and ‘UCB1-D154’ (Ser. No. 14/756,676).

The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of hybrid pistachio (Pistacia atlantica (not patented)×Pistacia integerrima (not patented) used as a rootstock known by the varietal name ‘UCB1-D90.’ The variety ‘UCB1-D90,’ is an in vitro, single selection of the segregating controlled cross of (P. atlantica×P. integerrima) made at Davis, Calif. The purpose of the selection program was to develop rootstocks with superior tolerance to soil salts. Seedlings were tested in salt trials in the laboratory and compared to the ‘UCB1-D1’ rootstock (not patented). Those seedlings that exhibited high tolerance to various soil salts were selected. The new variety exhibits high tolerance to numerous, common salts found in the soil and irrigation water. The present variety has higher resistance to Verticillium disease than the female parent, Pistacia atlantica; and has higher cold tolerance than the male parent, Pistacia integerrima.

The following characteristics distinguish clone ‘UCB1-D90’ from the industry standard, ‘UCB1-D1’ rootstock:

Asexual reproduction of the new and distinct variety of rootstock was accomplished by germinating seed in vitro under aseptic conditions and propagating the resulting seedlings using micropropagation techniques. Shoot epicotyl and hypocotyl tissue was collected from germinating seedlings and placed on a standard growth media to produce shoots. The shoots were sub-cultured and multiplied until desired numbers were obtained and then transferred to standard rooting media for rooting. Rooted plantlets were then transferred to a peat:perlite media in acclimation chambers under 100% humidity. Field environmental parameters were gradually introduced to harden plantlets which were then successively transferred to larger pots in the greenhouse as their size increased. These potted trees were used to establish field performance trials. Subsequent evaluations have shown those asexual reproductions are true-to-type to the original rootstock selection. All characteristics of the original tree were established and appear to be transmitted completely through succeeding asexual propagations.

The ‘UCB1-D90’ rootstock is characterized by its tolerance to high levels of the soil salts, calcium chloride, sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate. In each case clone ‘UCB1-D90’ had greater growth in laboratory salt trials than the industry standard rootstock, ‘UCB1-D1.’ In another laboratory salt trial, media was supplemented with the total salt load detected in saline San Joaquin Valley irrigation water and also supplemented with twice that load. In all cases, growth of clone ‘UCB1-D90’ outperformed that of ‘UCB1-D1’ in the presence of these high salt levels. Vegetative bud break of ‘UCB1-D90’ was observed to be approximately 8 days earlier than ‘UCB1-D1’ and ‘UCB1-D90’ graft compatibility with 5 commercial pistachio clones, ‘Golden Hills,’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 17,158), ‘Kerman,’ (not patented), ‘Lost Hills,’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 17,702), ‘Peters,’ (not patented), and ‘Randy’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 18,262) was 10% greater than the graft success rate of ‘UCB1-D1.’

The accompanying photographic illustrations show typical specimens of vegetative growth of the new variety, with the color being as nearly true as is possible with color illustrations of this type:

FIG. 1 shows a 4 year old pistachio tree of the new variety.

FIG. 2 shows a close-up of the mature leaves of the new variety.

The following detailed description sets forth the characteristics of the new variety. The data which defines these characteristics was collected under natural daylight on plants grown in the central valley of California in Stanislaus County in the greenhouse and in the field. Descriptions may vary in slight detail due to climatic, soil and cultural conditions under which the variety may be grown. Color designations are presented with reference to the Inter-Society Color Council, National Bureau of Standards, except where common color names are also included.

Different concentrations of individual salts that contribute to soil salinity and alkalinity ranging from 0 to 10,000 mg/l were added to the culture medium that rootstock was growing in. Each clone-salt combination was replicated four times. Observations were taken on visual injury symptoms and growth measured by number of shoots and leaves per plant. Clone ‘UCB1-D90’ rootstock is characterized by its tolerance to high levels of the soil salts, calcium chloride (at 10,000 mg/l), sodium sulfate (at 10,000 mg/l), sodium carbonate (at 1,000 mg/l) and sodium bicarbonate (at 1,000 mg/l). As measured on a growth scale of 1 to 10, in the case of each of these salt trials clone ‘UCB1-90D’ had greater growth than the industry standard rootstock, ‘UCB1-D1.’ In another salt trial, media was supplemented with the comparable total salt load detected in saline San Joaquin Valley irrigation water (Sanden, B. et al. 2009. Large-Scale Utilization of Saline Groundwater for Irrigation of Pistachios Interplanted with Cotton. 2009 Progress Rpt. of CA Pistachio Comm.) plus twice the detected salt load. In all cases, growth of clone ‘UCB1-D90’ outperformed that of ‘UCB1-D1’ in the presence of high soluble salts.

The present variety has higher resistance to Verticillium disease than the female parent, Pistacia atlantica.

The present variety has higher cold tolerance than the male parent, Pistacia integerrima.

Sharma, Dharam, Ash, Kendall, Castillon, Javier

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ER6884,
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