Genus and species: The variety of this invention is botanically identified as Musa acuminata×balbisiana group AAB, AA representing two genomes of M. acuminata and B representing one genome of M. balbisiana.
Variety denomination: The variety denomination is ‘CQB 115’.
This invention relates to a new and distinctive hybrid banana variety designated as ‘CQB 115’. The new hybrid variety was the result of a field cross performed in 2004 in La Lima, Cortes, Honduras between SH-3658בPisang Mas’ (both unpatented). SH-3648 is a dwarf tetraploid cooking banana resistant to black Sigatoka leaf spot disease, developed from accessions and breeding lines that are unpatented and are in a La Lima, Cortes, Honduras germplasm collection. The pedigree of SH-3648 is II-408 and I-63→SH-2952×SH-2741→SH-3386×SH-3362→SH-3648. The two original II-408 and I-63 parental lines are the ‘Gaddatu’ (ABB) triploid clone from the Philippines and a Musa balbisiana (BB) diploid clone of unknown origin that was collected in Costa Rica. SH-2741 is a dwarf, bred diploid that was derived from AVP-45×AVP-23→SH-90×II-334→SH-2518×II-158→SH-2741. The AVP-45, AVP-23, II-334 and II-158 parental lines are a wild Musa acuminata subsp. zebrina diploid accession from Java, a ‘Robusta’ Cavendish triploid clone that was collected in Jamaica, a wild Musa acuminata subsp. siamea diploid from Malaysia, and a parthenocarpic Musa acuminata subsp. errans diploid from North Borneo, respectively. The male parent, ‘Pisang Mas’, is a naturally occurring diploid (AA). ‘Pisang Mas’ produces small bunches and very sweet-flavored fingers, which are eaten fresh or used as dessert and are sweeter than the common Cavendish banana.
‘CQB 115’ was selected in 2009 from several first-generation seedlings from the cross between SH-3658 and ‘Pisang Mas’. It was selected as a triploid hybrid that maintained the dwarf plant stature and black Sigatoka leaf spot disease-resistance of its SH-3648 female parental line and produced bunches of 20 kilograms with fruits of the same quality of the male ‘Pisang Mas’ parental line.
‘CQB 115’ was asexually reproduced by corms by the inventor at the experimental farm in La Lima, Cortés, Honduras. All plant and fruit characteristics run true to the original selected plant and are identical in all aspects.
‘CQB 115’ is a hybrid dessert banana variety that has a dwarf stature, resistance to black Sigatoka, and produces high-quality fruit.
The Figures depict various characteristics of the ‘CQB 115’ hybrid banana variety. The colors shown in the photographs are as nearly true as is reasonably possible in color representations of this type.
‘CQB 115’ differs from its male parent ‘Pisang Mas’ as follows: ‘Pisang Mas’ is a diploid (2n) plant whereas ‘CQB 115’ is a triploid (3n). ‘CQB 115’ also has a dwarf stature compared to ‘Pisang Mas’.
‘CQB 115’ differs from its female parent SH-3648 as follows: SH-3648 is tetraploid (4n) whereas ‘CQB 115’ is triploid (3n). ‘CQB 115’ also produces dessert-quality fruit.
‘CQB 115’ differs from the common Cavendish variety in its resistance to black Sigatoka leaf spot disease.
The following is a detailed botanical description of the new variety ‘CQB 115’. The description is from plants located in Limón, Costa Rica that were evaluated between 2013 and 2014. The Ratooning Index is from data collected in an experimental plot located in El Progreso, Honduras. Colors are described using the Munsell Color Chart for Plant Tissues. The descriptions are in accordance with the internationally standardized “Descriptors for Banana (Musa spp.)” elaborated by IPGRI-INIBAP/CIRAD, 1996.
The ‘CQB 115’ plant and its fruit may vary slightly from the detailed descriptors shown below due to cultural practices, soil types and climatic conditions under which the variety may be grown.
Number | Date | Country | |
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20160014941 P1 | Jan 2016 | US |