The new and distinct cultivar of cherry rootstock, which has been given the designation GI 148/9 produces a tree which is generally spreading and which upon grafting produces a dwarf tree.

Patent
   PP9623
Priority
Jun 07 1995
Filed
Jun 07 1995
Issued
Aug 13 1996
Expiry
Jun 07 2015
Assg.orig
Entity
unknown
1
2
n/a
1. A new and distinct variety of cherry hybrid tree as shown and described herein.

The present invention relates generally to cherry trees and more specifically to a new and distinct variety of cherry hybrid tree which is particularly useful as a rootstock.

The use of cherry hybrid trees as rootstock is known in the art of producing cherry trees. One such variety is F12/1, a vegetatively propagated P. avium-selection. Cherry rootstock varieties GI 148/1 and 148/8 are described in U.S. Plant Pat. Nos. 8,852 and 8,954. The use of cherry hybrid varieties as rootstock produces a dwarf tree that comes into earlier and heavier bearing without sacrificing fruit size.

The new and distinct cultivar of cherry rootstock, which has been given the designation GI 148/9 produces a tree which is generally spreading and which upon grafting produces a dwarf tree.

FIG. 1 illustrates a branch and dormant lateral buds, bark and lenticels of GI 148/9.

FIG. 2 is a whole tree view of 148/9.

The new and distinct variety of cherry hybrid tree of the present invention was bred by the inventors as a cross of Prunus cerasus cv. "Schattenmorelle" with Prunus canescens in Giessen, Germany. It has been successfully asexually propagated by softwood cuttings at the University of Giessen in Giessen, Germany, and has been observed to remain true to the description set forth herein.

GI 148/9 as used as a rootstock for sweet cherry trees induces dwarfing to a significant degree. In comparison with rootstock F12/1, GI 148/9 produces 29 percent of growth, as measured as the fresh weight of the upper tree parts of cv. "Hedelfinger" after 12 years in orchards near Giessen, Germany. Precocity, high production of fruit and yield efficiency, good fruit size and no or very few suckers were induced. GI 148/9 as a rootstock confers earlier and heavier bearing to the scion as compared to F12/1 clonal cherry rootstock. In one trial, it induced a yield in the variety "Hedelfinger" in the 5th leaf of 5.8 kg/tree (cf. F12/1:0.2 kg/tree) and in the 7th leaf of 13.8 kg/tree (cf. F12/1:5.7 kg/tree). As a mean of seven years, 100-fruit-weight of "Hedelfinger" grafted on 148/9 was 763 grams, while 100-fruit-weight of "Hedelfinger" grafted on F12/1 was 735 grams.

GI 148/9 itself is of medium vigor, has a spreading habit and long, thin partly drooping branches. After eight growing seasons near Giessen, Germany, GI 148/9 demonstrated a height of 3.40 meters and a width of 3.85 meters. It is tolerant to the virus PDV, sensitive to the virus PNRV and medium tolerant to Pfeffinger Disease Its tolerance towards water-logging and its frost-hardiness is medium.

The following varieties of sweet and sour cherries have been successfully grafted onto GI 148/9: Abels Spaete, Buttners Rote Knorpel, Grosse Schwarze Knorpel, Van, Gold, Hedelfinger, Hedelfinger Hilltop, Ulster, Valeska, Bing, Early Burlat, Emperor Francis, Konigskirsche, Meckenheimer, Oktavia, Regina, Schneiders Spate Knorpel, Stella, Windsor, Montmorency. No graft incompatibility is presently known.

Ploidy of 148/9 is probably triploid (2n=3×). The ploidy status of the parents has been investigated by isoenzyme analysis and is tetraploid (2n=4×) for the mother plant=Prunus cerasus, "Schattenmorelle", and diploid (2n=2×) for the father plant, Prunus canescens.

Leaves:

Overall shape.--Obvate.

Apex shape.--Acute to slightly acuminate.

Base shape.--Rounded, slightly acuminate.

Leaf serration.--Doubly serrate leaf margin.

Veination.--Pinnate, 10-12 major veins, mainly alternate.

Stipules.--Prominent, pointed, attached to base of petiole.

Glands.--Rounded, usually 3, sometimes 2 or 4 attached to bottom edge blade or petiole close to blade.

Pubescence.--Very slightly pubescent on adaxil surface (top), fairly obvious pubescent on abaxil surface especially along veins.

Color.--Light green.

Leaf dimensions at 5th and 9th:

______________________________________
5th leaf
9th leaf
______________________________________
Mean length of leaves
83 mm 80 mm
Mean width of leaves
42 mm 50 mm
Mean length of petioles
12 mm 10 mm
______________________________________

Branches:

Thickness of one year branch.--22 mm diameters.

Color of 2-year old branch.--greyed orange, Fan 4, 173-A (R.H.S. color chart)

Overall.--1-Year old branches are very slightly pubescent, buds alternate on branch; 1-year old branches with cream colored lenticels 0.5 mm diameter.

Branch dimensions (For a single GI 148/9 plant in the ungrafted condition after the 5th leaf; in brackets, comparable data for F12/1):

Mean length of 1-year-old branches.--21.6 cm (19.8 cm).

Mean length of 2-year-old branches.--24.8 cm (35.0 cm).

Mean length of 3-year-old branches.--54.4 cm (63.2 cm).

Mean diameter of 1-year-old branches.--2.2 cm (3.4 mm).

Mean diameter of 2-year-old branches.--3.4 mm (5.8 mm).

Mean diameter of 3-year-old branches.--6.2 mm (10.1 mm).

Mean no. of branches from 2-year-old branches.--0 (0.7).

Mean no. of branches from 3-year-old branches.--2.6 (2.4).

Mean no. of nodes of 2-year-old branches.--17.4 (15.3).

Mean no. of nodes of 3-year-old branches.--20.2(22.4).

Mean angle of 3-year-old branches.--61.3 (59.7).

Mean angle of 4-year-old branches.--55.0 (58.3).

Buds: Conical, acute, adpressed, 3-4 mm long, prominent leaf scars.

Flowers:

Flowering.--Flowering started in the first year.

Abundance.--Flowering became abundant during third year.

Petal color.--White.

Petal shape.--Oblong.

Petal length/width ratio.--Approximately 1.5:1.

Bloom: Time of bloom is very late.

Overall vigor:

Ungrafted.--Medium.

Suckers.--None or very few.

Root system: A comparison of the root systems of GI 148/9 grafted "Hedelfinger" and F12/1 grafted with "Hedelfinger" is shown below in Table 1:

TABLE 1
______________________________________
GI 148/9
F12/1
______________________________________
Fresh Matter 26.6 103.9
(kg)/13.8 m3 soil
Dry Matter 14.7 51.3
(kg)/13.8 m3 soil
Total length of roots
1615 1379
(m)/13.8 m3 soil
Dry Matter/root length (g)
9.1 37.6
______________________________________

GI 148/9 has a more dense root system than F12/1 and a much higher portion of fine roots.

Survey of growth data: Growth of one ungrafted clone, 60 kilometers south of Giessen, Germany at about 5th and 9th leaf is shown in Table 2 below:

TABLE 2
______________________________________
5th leaf
9th leaf
______________________________________
Height 210 340
Width (cm) 230 400
Depth (cm) 370
Fresh Weight (kg) 19.0
______________________________________

In Table 3 the growth results after 12 years of GI 148/9 and F12/1, both grafted with Hedelfinger.

TABLE 3
______________________________________
GI 148/9
F12/1
______________________________________
Height of Crown (m) 3.0 5.2
Width of Crown (m) 4.7 6.2
Stem Cross Sectional (cm2)
245.9 503.4
Area of Variety
Stem Cross Sectional (cm2)
778.8 486.0
Area of Rootstock
Fresh Weight of Plant
54.5 726.3
Parts Above Ground
Weight in Percent 37.0 100.0
______________________________________

A Crown-silhouette comparison of GI 148/9 and F12/1 (m2)=height×(with+depth)/2: is shown in Table 4.

TABLE 4
______________________________________
GI 148/9
F12/1
______________________________________
After 4 years in orchard:
3.5 7.7
After 6 years in orchard:
6.1 14.3
______________________________________

Enzyme polymorphism of GI 148/2: (Studied by horizontal starch gel electrophoresis of leaf tissue of 8 loci.) are shown in Table 5.

TABLE 5
______________________________________
148/9
______________________________________
Aconitase-2 2
Alkoholdehydrogenase-1 7
Isocitratdehydrogenase-2
772
Leucinaminopeptisase-1 34
5-Phosphogluconat-Dehydrogenase-1
772
6-Phosphogluconat-Dehydrogenase-2
722
Phophoglucose-Isomerase-2
224
Phosphoglucomutase-2 25
______________________________________

Gruppe, Werner, Schmidt, Hanna

Patent Priority Assignee Title
PP15723, Apr 23 2001 Varieties International, LLC Prunus plant named ‘VSL-2’
Patent Priority Assignee Title
PP8852, Jul 29 1992 Inter-Plant Patent Marketing, Inc. Cherry rootstock GI 148/8
PP8954, Jul 29 1992 Inter-Plant Patent Marketing, Inc. Cherry rootstock GI 148/1
/
Executed onAssignorAssigneeConveyanceFrameReelDoc
Jun 07 1995Inter-Plant Patent Marketing, Inc.(assignment on the face of the patent)
n/a
Date Maintenance Fee Events


n/a
Date Maintenance Schedule