The new variety is a Jonagold mutation having red skin color development early in the growing season.

Patent
   PP6148
Priority
Nov 27 1985
Filed
Nov 27 1985
Issued
Apr 12 1988
Expiry
Nov 27 2005
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1. A new and distinct variety of Apple Tree cv. Daliguy and the parts thereof, substantially as shown and described herein.

This invention relates to a new variety of Apple Tree cv. Daliguy, the fruit of which develops a red skin color very early in the growing season.

The new apple tree variety is a sport (mutation) of the variety Jonagold. The mutation of the parent Jonagold plant was induced by two irradiations with cobalt gamma rays. The new variety thus obtained has been shown to display homogeneous and stable characteristics in successive asexual propagation.

Daliguy differs from its parent Jonagold in that the natural intense red coloration of half the fruit surface is present under conditions in which Jonagold has no such color. The color of Jonagold is characterized as "[g]round color fairly bright yellow with some green tinges. One-third to one-half flushed and motted bright red. Short, broad, broken stripes." Bultitude, J. (1983) Apples: A Guide to the Identification of International Varieties, University of Washington Press, Seattle. In addition, the red distinctive coloration of fruit of Daliguy begins very early in the season, i.e. beginning in June and July.

The accompanying drawings illustrates the new variety in color as grown in Lesigne, France, and shows the fruit thereof (FIGS. 1 and 2) and growth habit of the tree (FIG. 3).

The descriptive matter which follows pertains to apple trees grown in Lesigne, France, and is believed to apply to similar conditions of soil and climate elsewhere.

The following specification of the Daliguy variety utilizes the format of the Technical Questionnaire of TG/14/1-Annex 3 of the Guidelines For the Conduct of Tests for Distinctness, Homogeneity and Stability for the Apple (Malus Mill.), published by the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV). The explanation of characteristics and terminology used in the technical questionnaire of the aforesaid document are incorporated herein by reference.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF APPLE TREE CV. DALIGUY
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1. Time of Flowering Early, like Jonagold
2. Fruit: Size (after commercial
Medium, like Jonagold
grading of all fruits; average
breadth of the greatest
proportion)
3. Fruit: general form
Long-conical, similar to
Jonagold
4. Fruit: Type of overcolor of
Red, like Jonathan
skin (fully mature fruit)
5. Fruit: form of overcolor of
Solid, like Richared
skin
6. Time of maturity for picking
Early, like Jonagold,
between Tydeman early
Morcester and Reine des
Reinettes.
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The new variety has good resistance to pests and diseases.

Ligonniere, Guy

Patent Priority Assignee Title
PP7146, Apr 21 1988 Apple tree -- Schneica
PP7590, Dec 20 1989 Apple tree - Rubinstar variety
PP8049, Nov 29 1990 The De Coster Group Apple variety Jonagold de Coster
PP8851, Aug 16 1993 N.V. Jo Nicolai & Co. Jonagold apple tree: Jored variety
PP9541, Feb 02 1993 Apple tree `Romagold`
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