Latin name: Vaccinium corymbosum.
Common name: Blueberry.
Cultivar name: ‘BB14-232PT-2’.
Blueberries are a well-known fruit enjoyed by many throughout the world. The novel blueberry variety in this application, ‘BB14-232PT-2’, is the second genotype selected in the tropical environment of Peru.
One example of an existing known blueberry variety in the same environment is ‘Ventura’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 24,606. Compared to ‘Ventura’, ‘BB14-232PT-2’ has lower vigor and smaller plant size. The fruit of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is located on the apical portion of vertical shoots, is well presented on the plant and is produced in current season shoots rather than in 1-year-old shoots, The fruit of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is firm, has sweet flavor and medium to large size. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ has firm berries and a good balance of sweetness and acidity.
Comparing ‘BB14-232PT-2’ to ‘Stellar’ (brand name for “BB06-50FL-1”, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 30,445), the fruit of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is smaller in size, has a darker blue color, has less persistent bloom (wax that covers the fruit) and a flatter shape. The fruiting wood of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ has a yellow green color compared to olive green for ‘Stellar’.
Additional examples of an existing, patented blueberry variety include ‘Rocio’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 20,374, and ‘Emerald’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 12,165. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ has lower acidity than these two varieties, shown in Table 1, which Table also provides fruit characteristics of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ compared to several other commercial varieties grown in Peru.
The present cultivar, ‘BB14-232PT-2’, provides one or more advantages compared to these and/or other blueberry varieties.
The fruit of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is medium dark blue color, with excellent firmness and crunchy texture. The eating quality of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is very good, having a sugar/acidity balance of 12 to 20, higher than other commercial cultivars in Peru such as Ventura, Rocio or Emerald. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is a highly productive variety with very early maturity fruit and very good fresh market quality and storage ability. Time of fruit production in ‘BB14-232PT-2’ can be regulated by the pruning date and moderated by environmental conditions, and is another distinct characteristic of ‘BB14-232PT-2’, particularly in this new tropical environment (Peru, for example) for blueberries. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ does not require chill-hours for either budbreak or fruit production, which may be because ‘BB14-232PT-2’ does not develop endo-dormancy. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ was selected in sandy soil in Chao, Peru and tested also under substrate soilless production.
Areas of adaptation of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ include coast of Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia and other tropical areas with no chill conditions. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is under trial in the temperate area of Chile.
Plants of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ are medium upright with a medium size crown. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ produces many upright canes, with good leafing and flowering.
The fruit of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is moderate sweet with medium acid, and have a firm and crunchy berry adapted to a tropical non-chill environment. The berry scar of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is small and dry. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ shows long fruit storability of about 4 to 5 weeks. The productivity of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is higher than ‘Kestrel’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 21,719) and similar ‘Rocio’ in Peru, although ‘BB14-232PT-2’ has yet not been tested commercially.
The flowering period of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is similar to ‘Rocio’ in the same tropical environment of Peru. Flowering of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ starts 55 to 60 days after pruning, which is shorter than ‘Scintilla’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,233) and ‘Ventura’, which take about 120 to 150 days. The fruiting period of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is similar to ‘Kestrel’ and ‘Rocio’, starting about 130 to 140 days after pruning and lasting for 6 to 7 months. Ripening of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is extended and ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is presented in two flushes of harvest and keeps a uniform berry size during the season.
Note: statements of characteristics herein represent exemplary observations of the cultivar performance in Chao, Peru 8° 35′12″S 78° 35′58″W and will vary depending on time of year, location, annual temperature conditions and weather, etc. Where dimensions, sizes, colors, and other characteristics are given, it is to be understood that such characteristics are approximations and averages. The descriptions reported herein are based on the original selected individual bush observed in successive years through 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 in fields near Chao, Peru and also in cloned plants planted in Chao, Peru in 2019 and 2020. Laboratory analysis of fruit characteristics were done in Chao, Peru.
Cultivar name: ‘BB14-232PT-2’.
Classification:
Parentage:
Name: ‘Emerald’ (child of, FL91 69 (unpatented) x NC1528 (unpatented)).
U.S. plant patent: U.S. Plant Pat. No. 12,165
Compared to ‘Emerald’, ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is sweeter and less acidic, has larger fruit size and firmer berries in the same environment of Chao, Peru.
Name: ‘BB06-538MX-2’ (child of ‘Sapphire’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 11,829) and ‘Palmetto’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 16,756).
U.S. Plant Patent: Unpatented.
Compared to ‘BB06-538MX-2’, the fruit of ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is larger, firmer, and less aromatic. They both produce fruit on current season shoots.
‘BB14-232PT-2’ originated as a seedling selected from a cross of ‘Emerald’ and ‘BB06-538MX-2’ made in a greenhouse in Grand Junction, Mich. in 2014. Seed was germinated in Chile and plants of that cross were grown and then sent and planted in a seedling evaluation site in Chao, Province of La Libertad, Peru in February 2016. The plant was first selected in August 2016 based on its excellent fruit characteristics both in the field and after 5 days cold storage and was given the number ‘BB14-232PT-2’. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ was tested under this number for three years. The individual bush was observed and evaluated for productivity and fruit quality in the same site for three successive years from 2016 through 2018. An additional 40 bushes were propagated in vitro and planted in an advanced trial both in soil and in a soilless system near Chao, Peru in July 2019, and the fruit was evaluated in 2020 and 2021. All the observed bushes have retained the characteristics of the original selection.
‘BB14-232PT-2’ has been asexually propagated via tissue-cultured micro shoots since 2018. Propagated plants have been under evaluation in Chao, Peru since July 2019.
General description of ‘BB14-232PT-2’.
‘BB14-232PT-2’ is a new and distinct non-chill tetraploid Southern/Tropical highbush blueberry variety (Vaccinium) of complex ancestry, based largely on V. corymbosum and V. darrowii, from the breeding program of BBIP. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is a very productive early-season variety of short cycle from pruning to harvest, with high quality fresh market characteristics ‘BB14-232PT-2’ is particularly well suited to be cultivated in tropical areas. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ has a semi-upright bush and a medium sized crown with many new vertical canes. The bush has a medium vigor and is very productive. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ has shown very good adaptability to sandy soil and substrate mix of coco fiber and peat. The fruit itself is medium dark blue color, with high firmness and crunchy texture. The eating quality is excellent with a higher sugar/acidity balance than ‘Emerald’, ‘Ventura’ or ‘Rocio’ in Peru. Fruit should be picked on a regular schedule of about 7 to 9 days to maintain the quality of the fruit. ‘BB14-232PT-2’ will be released as a second cultivar selected in Peru and it is an improvement over ‘Emerald’, ‘Rocio’ and ‘Ventura’ in terms of flavor and overall eating experience.
References to color refer to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart 2007 Fifth Edition.
Morphological characteristics reference: Plant Systematics, Jones and Luchsinger, 2 Ed., McGraw Hill, New York, ISBN 0-07-032796-3, 1986.
Device used to measure Soluble Solids (SS-Brix°), Titratable acidity (TA), pH: PAL-BX/Acid 7, Atago USA, Inc., Bellevue, Wash.
Firmness readings: Shore by BAXLO Durometer (Chao, Peru).
General Description: medium upright with a medium size crown and medium vigor; sweet, medium acid, firm and crunchy berry adapted to a tropical non-chill environment ‘BB14-232PT-2’ blooms about 55 to 65 days after pruning. The average 50% ripening date is 200 days after pruning. Firmness ranges from 70 to 84 Baxlo Shore, Brix° from 12 to 14% and titratable acidity from 0.7 to 0.95% and sugar to acid ratio of 12 to 20. Storability is long and ‘BB14-232PT-2’ could last up to 30 days or more in cold storage.