A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant of the short-day type primarily charcterized as an early fruiter in both winter and summer plantings in south and central coastal California. Runner production in nursery plantings is considered excellent and exceeds `Tioga`. Flowers are self fertile with little malformed fruit which otherwise is long conic to long flat wedgy and usually solid. The variety has flavor comparable to the best flavored varieties used in California and fruit is much firmer than `Douglas` making the variety suitable for fresh and processing markets.

Patent
   PP5262
Priority
Dec 23 1982
Filed
Dec 23 1982
Issued
Jul 24 1984
Expiry
Dec 23 2002
Assg.orig
Entity
unknown
88
0
n/a
1. The new and distinct variety of strawberry plant herein described and illustrated and identified by the characteristics enumerated above.

This invention relates to a new and distinctive short-day type strawberry cultivar designated as `Chandler` which is the result of a cross of `Douglas` (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 4,487) × Cal 72.361-105 = C55 (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 4,481) made in 1977.

`Chandler` first fruited at the University of California Wolfskill Experimental Orchards near Davis in 1979 where it was selected and designated originally as Cal 77.32-103. It was tested later as advanced selection C24.

`Chandler` has been propagated asexually by runners and has been tested at various University of California field stations and facilities and to a very limited extent in a few growers' fields under Test Agreement.

In the drawing:

FIG. 1 shows typical growth, flowering and fruiting characteristics of the plant.

FIG. 2 shows a typical midsummer mature leaf from a plant in full fruit.

FIG. 3 shows representative early-season fruit with longitudinal and cross-sectional views.

`Chandler` is early fruiting and has performed well in winter and summer planting experiments in south and central coastal California. It is just a little later than `Douglas` and the fruit is much firmer.

`Chandler` plants are semi-erect in growth habit, about the same size as those of the standard `Tioga` in both winter and summer plantings as estimated by measuring petiole length on plants in full fruit. Leaflets of `Chandler` are about the same size as those of `Tioga` averaging about one serration more per terminal half leaf. Leaves are about the same color and intensity as those of `Tioga`, 2.5GY4/3 (Munsell Color System-Nickerson Color Fan). Runner production in nursery plantings is excellent, better than `Tioga`.

`Chandler` has been classified for three enzyme systems: (A) Phosphoglucoisomerase (PGI); (B) Leucine Amino Peptidase (LAP); and (C) Phosphoglucomutase (PGM); identical to `Aliso` but different from `Tioga`, `Tufts`, `Douglas`, `Aiko` and `Pajaro`:

______________________________________
`Doug- `Chandler`
`Tioga` `Tufts` las` `Aiko`
`Pajaro`
& `Aliso`
______________________________________
PGI A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1
LAP B1 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3
PGM C3 C4 C1 C2 C1 C1
______________________________________
*1981 J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 106: 684-687

`Chandler` flowers are borne on medium long, semi-erect peduncles which are brought down quickly by the weight of the fruit. The flowers are self fertile with ample pollen throughout the season and consequently there is little malformed fruit.

`Chandler` fruit is long conic to long flat wedgy. Internally the fruit is usually solid throughout to slightly hollow. The fruit skin color is about 5R4/12 (ibid), about the same color as that of fully colored `Pajaro`. The finish is glossy and attractive. The flesh is about the same as the skin throughout. The achenes are bright yellow positioned flush with surface to slightly embedded. The calyx is medium to small in size borne on a distinct neck and reflexed. The fruit is about as firm and durable as that of `Tioga`, `Tufts` or `Aiko` according to penetrometer readings and handling comparisons. The fruit size averages larger than that of `Tioga` with a wide range in size as the season advances.

`Chandler` has averaged higher ascorbic acid content (34 mg/100 g fress fruit) than `Tioga` (23), `Tufts` (27) or `Douglas` (28), but lower than `Pajaro` (36) and `Aiko` (41), as tested on summer and winter plantings during 1981 and 1982 by the method of Loeffler and Ponting (1942, J. Indust. and Engin. Chem 14:846). Soluble solids readings were not significantly different from those of `Tioga`, `Tufts`, `Douglas`, `Aiko` or `Pajaro` from comparable plantings. The flavor of `Chandler` is excellent comparable to that of the best flavored cultivars now used in California in our opinion and according to most who have tried it. It is suitable for fresh market and processing.

Voth, Victor, Bringhurst, Royce S.

Patent Priority Assignee Title
5444179, Mar 17 1989 State of Israel Ministry of Agriculture Infra short-day strawberry types
ER1136,
ER1281,
ER1840,
ER1902,
ER1967,
ER2330,
ER2362,
ER2487,
ER2617,
ER2850,
ER2853,
ER2995,
ER2996,
ER313,
ER3157,
ER3345,
ER367,
ER3795,
ER3852,
ER3927,
ER4121,
ER4280,
ER4296,
ER4472,
ER5037,
ER51,
ER5256,
ER5406,
ER5882,
ER6311,
ER6331,
ER6770,
ER6873,
ER7167,
ER7221,
ER7256,
ER7494,
ER7669,
ER778,
ER7959,
ER8,
ER8071,
ER8327,
ER8550,
ER8608,
ER8655,
ER8731,
ER9427,
ER9485,
ER9635,
ER964,
ER9757,
ER9999,
PP12221, Oct 07 1998 Calfifornia Giant, Inc. Strawberry plant named `Cal Giant 2`
PP12403, Aug 24 1999 CALIFORNIA GIANT, INC Strawberry plant named `Cal Giant 3`
PP12423, May 02 2000 California Giant, Inc. Strawberry plant named `Cal Giant 4`
PP17670, May 06 2004 Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada Strawberry plant named ‘Orleans’
PP22542, Jan 29 2010 The Regents of the University of California Strawberry plant named ‘Benicia’
PP22589, Jan 29 2010 The Regents of the University of California Strawberry plant named ‘Mojave’
PP27645, Mar 06 2015 DRISCOLL S, INC Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawFortyFive’
PP27682, Jul 15 2015 DRISCOLL S, INC Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawFortyNine’
PP27711, Apr 10 2015 DRISCOLL S, INC Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawFortySix’
PP27813, Jul 15 2015 DRISCOLL S, INC Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawFortySeven’
PP29289, Mar 25 2016 DRISCOLL S, INC Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawFifty’
PP29728, Jun 06 2017 Driscoll's, Inc. Strawberry plant variety named ‘DrisStrawFiftySeven’
PP29729, Jun 26 2017 Driscoll's, Inc. Strawberry plant variety named ‘DrisStrawFiftyTwo’
PP29730, Jun 26 2017 Driscoll's, Inc. Strawberry plant variety named ‘DrisStrawFiftyOne’
PP29731, Jun 26 2017 Driscoll's Inc. Strawberry plant variety named ‘DrisStrawFiftySix’
PP29747, Jun 27 2017 Driscoll's, Inc. Strawberry plant variety named ‘DrisStrawFiftyFive’
PP29748, Jun 27 2017 Driscoll's, Inc. Strawberry plant variety named ‘DrisStrawFiftyFour’
PP29749, Jun 06 2017 Driscoll's, Inc. Strawberry plant variety named ‘DrisStrawFiftyThree’
PP7865, Mar 17 1989 State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture Strawberry plant Smadar
PP7869, Mar 06 1990 State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture, The Volcani Center Strawberry plant Dorit
PP7870, Mar 17 1989 State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture, The Volcani Center Strawberry plant Saaid
PP7876, Mar 17 1989 State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture, The Volcani Center Strawberry plant Shalom
PP7881, Mar 06 1990 State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture, The Volcani Center Strawberry plant Sharon
PP8035, Dec 07 1990 BHN, A Joint Venture Strawberry plant called "Grace"
PP8086, Jan 03 1991 Plant Sciences, Inc.; Coast Cooling, Inc. Strawberry plant named `PSI-130`
PP8205, Dec 27 1990 Plant Sciences, Inc. Strawberry plant named `PSI-.118`
PP8622, Jun 19 1992 Plantas de Navarra, S.A. Strawberry plant named Cartres
PP8623, Jun 19 1992 Plantas de Navarra, S.A. Strawberry plant named Cartuno
PP8746, Jan 22 1992 The Volcani Center, State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture Strawberry plant Ofra
PP8747, Apr 10 1991 The Volcani Center, State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture Strawberry plant Nama
PP8748, Apr 10 1991 The Volcani Center, State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture Strawberry plant Virginia
PP8970, Dec 15 1993 Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc. Strawberry plant called `X13`
PP9320, Aug 23 1994 Strawberry plant named `Catalina`
PP9770, Aug 09 1995 Plantas de Navarra, S.A. Strawberry plant named `Arena`
Patent Priority Assignee Title
/
Executed onAssignorAssigneeConveyanceFrameReelDoc
Dec 23 1982The Regents of the University of California(assignment on the face of the patent)
n/a
Date Maintenance Fee Events


n/a
Date Maintenance Schedule