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Latin name of the genus, and species: Genus—Vaccinium. Species—corymbosum.
Variety denomination: The new blueberry plant claimed is of the variety denominated ‘FCM14-052’.
The present invention relates to the discovery of a new and distinct cultivar of southern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L. hybrid) plant, referred to as ‘FCM14-052,’ as herein described and illustrated. The new blueberry plant variety ‘FCM14-052’ was selected in Tala City, state of Jalisco, Mexico in 2014. ‘FCM14-052’ is a commercial variety intended for the hand harvest fresh market. The variety has medium-high vigor, ripens in a more concentrated manner at the same time as the variety ‘Biloxi’, and produces a medium to large berry with good firmness, and a small picking scar on fruit derived from the current season's growth. ‘FCM14-052’ was selected for use in an evergreen production system in areas where zero effective chilling hours may be accumulated. The growing region of Jalisco, Mexico where ‘FCM14-052’ was originally selected is located at 20°39′40″ N, 103°4′35″ O, 1310 meters above sea level. In this region, temperatures range from 43° F. to 92° F. and are rarely below 36° F., and day lengths only vary from between 10.8 hours in December to 13.2 hours in June. Under these conditions, many traditional low-chill blueberry varieties (developed in latitudes 25°-35°) do not produce flower buds or flowers. In the case of blueberry varieties that do flower under these conditions, the flowers are produced primarily on the current season's growth that is often referred to as a ‘primocane’ in the blueberry industry. The ‘primocane’ inflorescences tend to be very elongated in form compared to the inflorescence produced at higher latitudes from dormant buds, and the fruit often does not abscise well from the pedicel, resulting in a large picking scar which greatly limits shelf life. The blueberry industry in this area is dominated by the variety ‘Biloxi’ (not patented). ‘Biloxi’ is one of the few traditional low chill varieties that grows well and produces fruit with a good picking scar in this growing environment. However, ‘Biloxi’ often produces an excessive proportion of small, unmarketable fruit. ‘FCM14-052’ was exceptional because of its firm, mildly aromatic sweet flavored, large fruits with a small picking scar. ‘FCM14-052’ also produces significant numbers of flower buds in a zero chill climate, resulting in a harvest window that is more concentrated than ‘Biloxi’, which fruits more heavily on primocanes.
Pedigree and History: The new blueberry plant originated from a cross of ‘FL01-06’ (female parent, unpatented) by ‘FL06-556’ (pollen parent, U.S. Pat. No. 27,771).
The cross that produced ‘FCM14-052’ (denominated by the cross code ‘X12-106’) was made in Lowell, Oreg., USA in 2012.
The new blueberry plant variety ‘FCM14-052’ was initially propagated by softwood cuttings in 2014. Rooted plants from these cuttings were field planted in Tala, Jalisco, Mexico during summer 2015 and also shipped to Lowell, Oreg., USA in 2016. The plants sent to Lowell, Oreg. were successfully used to establish in vitro culture lines in 2017.
The seedling family was planted in Tala, Jalisco, Mexico in 2013 and evaluated for fruit production and quality beginning in December 2013. ‘FCM14-052’ was selected in 2014 because of its good fruit quality and its very concentrated ripening period in an evergreen, zero chill production system. After being selected, ‘FCM14-052’ was propagated by softwood cuttings and two plots of 5 plants per plot were established in Tala, Mexico (near Guadalajara). The five-plant plots were evaluated for fruit quality and yield in comparison to the standard varieties ‘Biloxi’ (not patented) and ‘Ventura’ (U.S. Pat. No. 24,606) beginning in December 2015. After three harvest seasons of evaluation, the yield and fruit quality of ‘FCM14-052’ were deemed sufficiently good to warrant launching it as a commercial variety.
The new blueberry plant ‘FCM14-052’ as it grows in Tala, Mexico is distinguished by a medium branched growth habit, with wide spaced internodes, and highly evergreen leaves resulting in a vase-shaped plant. The new blueberry plant ‘FCM14-052’ has new leaves that are often reddish-orange in hue and elliptic shape, urceolate flowers, and firm, large fruit with a moderately dark color and flattened shape. The new blueberry plant ‘FCM14-052’ consistently produces firmer fruit than the standard variety ‘Biloxi’ (not patented), which is a very desirable characteristic.
Plants of ‘FCM14-052’ propagated from softwood cuttings or in vitro are phenotypically stable and exhibit the same characteristics as the original plant. The parents ‘FL01-06’ (not patented) and ‘FL06-556’ (U.S. Pat. No. 27,771) have not been evaluated in the same environment of Mexico that ‘FCM14-052’ was selected in. In California, USA ‘FL01-06’ was discarded after one season of evaluation because it did not grow well there. Very few other notes of the parent ‘FL01-06’ (not patented) exist, except the original selection notes for it from Lowell, Oreg., where it was noted that it had a concentrated ripening period and firm fruit. The parent ‘FL06-556’ has been much more extensively evaluated. The parent ‘FL06-556’ is similar to the new blueberry plant ‘FCM14-052’ in that it is very evergreen, with a medium branched growth habit and intermedia internodes. However, the leaves of ‘FCM14-052’ are much more rounded at the apex than leaves of the parent ‘FL06-556’ which have an acute apex. The fruit of ‘FCM14-052’ is similar in shape to the parent ‘FL06-556’ but fruit of ‘FL06-556’ have a much heavier bloom resulting a lighter blue color than ‘FCM14-052’.
The following detailed description sets forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘FCM14-052’. The data which define these characteristics were collected from asexual reproductions of the original selection. Dimensions, sizes, colors, and other characteristics are approximations and averages set forth as accurately as possible. All measurements are the average of five observations. The plant history was taken on mature plants approximately 2 years of age, and the descriptions relate to plants grown in the field in Tala, state of Jalisco, Mexico unless otherwise noted (observations on fall leaf color and some other traits were collected on plants grown in Lowell, Oreg.). Descriptions of fruit characteristics were made on fruit grown in Tala, State of Jalisco, Mexico. Color designations are from “The Pantone Book of Color” (by Leatrice Eiseman and Lawrence Herbery, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York 1990) unless noted otherwise. Where the Pantone color designations differ from the colors in the photographs, the Pantone colors are accurate.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/761,783 filed on Apr. 5, 2018, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as though fully set forth.
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62761783 | Apr 2018 | US |