Raspberry plant named ‘RADIANCE’

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • PP20342
  • Patent Number
    PP20,342
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 15, 2008
    16 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 22, 2009
    15 years ago
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • PLT 204000
  • International Classifications
    • A01H5/00
Abstract
This invention relates to a new and distinct everbearing variety of raspberry plant named ‘RADIANCE’. The new variety is primarily adapted to the growing conditions of the central coast of California and is characterized by the following: medium sized, firm, medium red fruit of conic shape, even color, and excellent flavor. Foliage is flat to strongly convex, medium green; possessing medium to strong rugosity, and mostly 3-foliate. Primocanes have an absent to very weak waxy coat, medium to dense thorn density, and medium to weak anthocyanin coloration.
Description

Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: Rubus idaeus.


Variety denomination: ‘RADIANCE’.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct fall bearing raspberry variety designated as ‘RADIANCE’. This new variety is a result of a controlled cross made in 1999 between raspberry variety ‘PS-1616’ (unpatented) and raspberry variety ‘PS-1703’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 15,151) in an ongoing breeding program. It is unknown as to which parent variety is the seed parent and which parent variety is the pollen parent. The variety is botanically known as Rubus idaeus.


The seedling resulting from the aforementioned cross was asexually propagated by dormant canes in Santa Cruz County, Calif. and was subsequently selected by the inventor from a controlled breeding plot in Watsonville, Calif. in 2001. After its selection, the new variety was further asexually propagated by dormant canes, roots and non-dormant root shoot cuttings in Santa Cruz County, Calif. and San Joaquin County, Calif. The new variety was then extensively tested over the next several years in fruiting fields in Santa Cruz County, Calif. This propagation has demonstrated that the combination of traits disclosed herein as characterizing the new variety are fixed and remain true to type through successive generations of asexual reproduction.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

‘RADIANCE’ is primarily adapted to the climate and growing conditions of the central coast of California. This region provides the necessary year-round temperatures required for it to produce and maintain a strong vigorous plant and to remain in fruit production from July through December on primocanes and in the ensuing year from May through July on the floricanes.


The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be unique characteristics of ‘RADIANCE’, which in combination distinguish this raspberry plant as a new and distinct variety:

    • 1. leaf shape ranging from flat to strongly convex;
    • 2. high fruit firmness;
    • 3. excellent fruit flavor;
    • 4. primocane glaucosity ranging from absent to very weak; and
    • 5. brownish purple floricane color.


The raspberry varieties that are believed to be most closely related to the new raspberry variety ‘RADIANCE’ are the raspberry variety ‘PS-1049’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 10,142), and the raspberry variety ‘PS-1703’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 15,151). In comparison to the similar raspberry varieties ‘PS-1049’ and ‘PS-1703’, ‘RADIANCE’ differs by the following combination of characteristics described in Table 1:












TABLE 1







‘PS-1049’
‘PS-1703’




(U.S. Plant Pat.
(U.S. Plant Pat.


Characteristic
‘RADIANCE’
No. 10,142)
No. 15,151)



















1.
Primocane waxy
Ranges from
Strong
Ranges from



coat (glaucosity)
absent to very

medium to




weak

strong


2.
Predominate
Mostly 3
Equal 3-5
Mostly 5



number of leaflets


3.
Leaf color
7.5GY 2/4
7.5GY 3/4
7.5GY 2/4



(upper side)
to 3/4
to 4/4
to 3/4




Medium to
Medium green-
Medium to




dark green
yellow
dark green


4.
Leaf shape (cross
Ranges from
Slightly
Ranges from



section)
flat to strongly
concave
slightly




convex

concave to






slightly convex


5.
Rugosity
Medium to
Medium
Medium to




strong

strong


6.
Color mature fruit
5R 3/8 to 3/10
5R 3/6 to 3/8
5R 3/8 to 3/10




Medium red
Medium red
Medium red


7.
Primocane fruit
3.0
2.7
3.0



weight (g)


8.
Floricane fruit
2.8
2.5
2.7



weight (g)


9.
Primocane color
10Y 7/4 to 7/6
5GY 7/4 to 6/4
7.5GY 6/2




Medium green
Light green
to 6/4




yellow
yellow
Medium green






yellow


10.
Floricane color
2.5YR 3/4
5YR 4/4 to 4/6
7.5YR 4/6




to 4/6
Brown
to 4/8




Brownish

Brown




purple









For identification, a series of AFLP molecular markers have been determined for this new variety.





BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

The accompanying color photographs illustrate the overall appearance of typical specimens of the new raspberry variety, ‘RADIANCE’ at various stages of development as true as reasonably possible with color reproductions of this type. Color in the photographs may differ slightly from the color value cited in the detailed botanical description which accurately describes the color of ‘RADIANCE’. The depicted plant and plant parts of the new raspberry variety ‘RADIANCE’ were taken in Watsonville, Calif. and are approximately 2 to 16 months old.


FIG. 1. shows typical primocane foliage and fruit color; foliate and rugosity characteristics of ‘RADIANCE’ taken in the month of September 2007.



FIG. 2 shows typical floricane foliage and fruit color; foliate and rugosity characteristics of ‘RADIANCE’ taken in the month of May 2008.



FIG. 3 shows typical harvested fruit of ‘RADIANCE’ taken in the month of September 2007.



FIG. 4 shows typical dormant cane color characteristics of ‘RADIANCE’ taken in the month of February 2007.





DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

‘RADIANCE’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The characteristics of the new variety may vary in detail, depending upon variations in environmental factors, including weather (temperature, humidity and light intensity), day length, soil type, and location.


The aforementioned photographs, together with the following description of the new raspberry variety ‘RADIANCE’, unless otherwise noted, are based upon observations taken during the 2007-2008 growing season in Watsonville, Calif. Primocane measurements and ratings were taken from plants of ‘RADIANCE’ dug from a nursery located in San Joaquin County, Calif. during the middle of December 2006 and planted approximately 3 to 4 weeks later in Watsonville, Calif. The approximate age of the observed primocane plants is 7 to 8 months. Floricane measurements and ratings were taken from the same planting of ‘RADIANCE’ at an approximate age of 16 to 18 months. Yield observations and fruit quality characteristics are averaged from three years of data collected from the 2002 through 2007 production seasons. Flower measurements and characteristics are from secondary flowers unless otherwise noted. Fruit characteristics and measurements are from secondary fruit unless otherwise noted. Foliage characteristics and measurements are from 3-foliate foliage unless otherwise noted.


Color terminology where noted follows the Munsell Book of Colors, Munsell Color, Baltimore, Md. (1976).


The following Tables 2-6 describe fruit, plant, foliage, flower and pest/disease characteristics of the new raspberry ‘RADIANCE’ in comparison to the similar raspberry varieties ‘PS-1040’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 10,142) and ‘PS -1703’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 15,151).









TABLE 2







FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS












‘PS-1049’
‘PS-1703’




(U.S. Plant Pat.
(U.S. Plant Pat.


Characteristic
‘RADIANCE’
No. 10,142)
No. 15,151)





Color mature fruit
5R 3/8 to 3/10
5R 3/6 to 3/8
5R 3/8 to 3/10



Medium red
Medium red
Medium red


Color achenes
10YR 7/4 to 8/4
10YR 7/4
10YR 7/4




to 8/4
to 8/4


Fruit Length (cm)
2.1
1.9
1.9


Fruit Width (cm)
1.8
1.8
1.8


Length/Width Ratio
1.1
1.1
1.1



Slightly longer
Slightly longer
Slightly longer



than broad
than broad
than broad


Seed weight (mg)
1.5
1.2
1.4


Druplets per berry
79
100
85


Fruit size
Medium
Medium
Medium


Predominant shape
Conical
Conical
Conical


Evenness of color
Even
Even
Even


Glossiness
Medium to strong
Medium
Strong


Adherence of
Weak
Weak
Weak


recepticle


Firmness of flesh
Very firm
Very firm
Firm


Firmness of skin
Very firm
Very firm
Medium


Soluble Solids
11.6
10.3
11.3


(% Brix)


Flavor
Excellent
Good
Excellent
















TABLE 3







PLANT CHARACTERISTICS












‘PS-1049’
‘PS-1703’




(U.S. Plant Pat.
(U.S. Plant Pat.


Characteristic
‘RADIANCE’
No. 10,142)
No. 15,151)





General:





Habit
Upright
Semi-upright
Semi-upright


Size
Medium
Medium
Medium


Productivity
Medium to
Medium to
High



high
high


Self fruitfulness
Yes
Yes
Yes


Type of bearing
Everbearing
Everbearing
Everbearing


Primocane:


Color
10Y 7/4 to 7/6
5GY 7/4 to 6/4
7.5GY 6/2



Medium green-
Light green-
to 6/4



yellow
yellow
Medium to





light green-





yellow


Length (m)
1.4
1.8
1.6


Basal diameter (mm)
13.4
15.1
15.8


Diameter central ⅓
9.9
11.2
10.9


(mm)


Lateral length (cm)
33.7
38.8
49.0


No. fruiting laterals
14
14
17


per cane


% of cane length
35%
30%
46%


fruiting


Internode length
5.9
6.1
6.2


at central ⅓ (cm)


Anthocyanin
Weak to
Weak to
Medium to


coloration
medium
medium
strong


Pubescence
Absent
Absent
Absent


Length of vegetative
Medium to
Medium to
Medium to


bud
short
short
short


Strength of waxy coat
Ranges from
Strong
Ranges from



absent to very

medium to



weak

strong


Time of flowering
Medium to
Medium
Early



early


Time of fruiting
Medium to
Medium
Early



early


Length of fruiting
Long
Long
Long


season


% of total yield
53%
49%
54%


Flowering period
Mid June to
Late June to
Early June to



Late November
Late November
Late November


Harvest period
Mid July to
Late July to
Early July to



Late December
Late December
Late December


Primocane fruit weight
3.0
2.7
3.0


(g)


Primocane yield
1,936
1,711
2,228


(g/plant)


Young Shoots:


Number
Medium
Medium
Medium


Anthocyanin
Present
Present
Present


coloration


Anthocyanin intensity
Weak to
Very weak to
Weak to



medium
weak
medium


Thorns:


Color
7.5RP 3/6
7.5RP 3/6
7.5RP 3/6



Purple
Purple
Purple


Length central ⅓
2.1
2.3
1.9


(mm)


Presence on cane
Present
Present
Present


Density on cane
Medium to
Medium
Medium to



dense

dense


Texture
Rigid
Rigid
Rigid


Attitude of the tip
Horizontal
Horizontal
Horizontal


Floricane:


Color
2.5YR 3/4
5YR 4/4 to 4/6
7.5YR 4/6



to 3/6
Brown
to 4/8



Brownish

Brown



purple


Length (m)
1.0
1.3
1.2


Length vegetative bud
Medium to
Medium to
Medium to



short
short
short


Strength of waxy coat
Ranges from
Strong
Ranges from


(glaucosity)
absent to very

medium to



weak

strong


Fruiting lateral attitude
Erect to semi-
Erect to semi-
Horizontal to



erect
erect
drooping


Time bud burst
Medium
Medium
Medium


Time of flowering
Medium
Medium
Medium


Time of fruiting
Medium
Medium
Medium


Length of fruiting
Medium to
Medium to
Medium to


season
long
long
long


% of total yield
47%
51%
46%


Flowering period
Late April to
Late April to
Mid April to



Late June
Late June
Late June


Harvest period
Late May to
Late May to
Early May to



Late July
Late July
Late July


Floricane fruit weight
2.8
2.5
2.7


(g)


Floricane yield
1,832
1,955
2,012


(g/plant)
















TABLE 4







FOLIAGE CHARACTERISTICS












‘PS-1049’
‘PS-1703’




(U.S. Plant Pat.
(U.S. Plant Pat.



‘RADIANCE’
No. 10,142)
No. 15,151)


Characteristic
(3 Foliate)
(3 Foliate)
(5 Foliate)





General:





Color of upper surface
7.5GY 2/4
7.5GY 3/4
7.5GY 2/4



to 3/4
to 4/4
to 3/4



Medium to
Medium green-
Medium to



dark green
yellow
dark green


Color of lower surface
5GY 6/2 to 7/2
5GY 5/4 to 6/4
5GY 6/2 to 7/2



Light to pale
Pale yellow-
Light to pale



grey-green
green
grey-green


Shape in cross section
Ranges from
Slightly
Ranges from



flat to strongly
concave
slightly



convex

concave to





slightly convex


Arrangement
Compound
Compound
Compound


Relief between veins
Medium to
Medium
Medium to



strong

strong


Glossiness
Weak
Weak
Medium


Number of leaflets/leaf
Mostly 3
Equal 3-5
Mostly 5


Terminal Leaflet:


Length (cm)
10.8
11.7
10.4


Width (cm)
9.3
9.2
5.5


Length/Width Ratio
1.2
1.3
1.9



Longer than
Longer than
Much longer



broad
broad
than broad


Size
Medium to
Medium to
Medium to



large
large
small


Shape
Cordate
Cordate
Lobed oblique


Shape of base
Cordate
Cordate
Acute


Shape of tip
Acuminate
Acuminate
Acuminate


Margins
Biserrate
Biserrate
Biserrate


Lateral Leaflet:


Length (cm)
9.3
10.4
9.2


Width (cm)
6.1
6.3
5.2


Rachis length (cm)
3.0
3.2
2.9


Orientation
Opposite
Opposite
Opposite


Arrangement
Compound
Compound
Compound


Shape
Ovate
Ovate
Oblique


Overlapping
Touching
Touching
Free


Shape of the base
Oblique
Oblique
Acute oblique



rounded
rounded


Shape of the tip
Acuminate
Acuminate
Acuminate


Margins
Biserrate
Biserrate
Biserrate


Petiole:


Length (cm)
3.6
4.3
4.4


Width (mm)
2.8
2.6
2.9


Thorn presence
Yes
Yes
Yes


Thorn orientation
Erect
Erect
Erect


Anthocyanin
Medium
Ranges from
Ranges from


coloration of upper

absent to very
medium to


surface

weak
strong


Pigmentation of
Light green-
Light green-
Light green-


lower surface
yellow
yellow
yellow


Stipule length (cm)
0.9
1.1
0.9


Stipule orientation
Erect
Erect
Erect
















TABLE 5







FLOWER CHARACTERISTICS












‘PS-1049’
‘PS-1703’




(U.S. Plant Pat.
(U.S. Plant Pat.


Characteristic
‘RADIANCE’
No. 10,142)
No. 15,151)





Petal color
N 9.5/90% R to
N 9.5/90% R to
N 9.5/90% R to



N 9.25/
N 9.25/
N 9.25/



84.2% R
84.2% R
84.2% R



White
White
White


Flower diameter (cm)
2.0
2.1
1.9


Petal Length (mm)
7.0
5.9
6.2


Petal width (mm)
3.2
3.0
3.0


Petal length/width
2.2
2.0
2.1


ratio
Much longer
Much longer
Much longer



than broad
than broad
than broad


No. petals/flower
5.1
5.0
5.2


No. sepals/flower
5.1
5.0
5.3


Pedicel no. spines
Medium
Many
Medium


Peduncle anthocyanin
Present
Present
Present


presence


Peduncle anthocyanin
Weak
Very weak
Weak


intensity
















TABLE 6







PEST AND DISEASE REACTIONS












‘PS-1049’
‘PS-1703’




(U.S. Plant Pat.
(U.S. Plant Pat.


Characteristic
‘RADIANCE’
No. 10,142)
No. 15,151)





Two spotted spider
Susceptible
Susceptible
Susceptible


mite


Grey fruit mold
Susceptible
Susceptible
Susceptible


Powdery mildew
Moderately
Moderately
Moderately



Susceptible
Susceptible
Susceptible


Yellow rust
Moderately
Moderately
Moderately



Susceptible
Susceptible
Resistant








Claims
  • 1. A new and distinct variety of raspberry plant named ‘RADIANCE’, as herein described and illustrated by the characteristics set forth above.
Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20090158479 P1 Jun 2009 US
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60996987 Dec 2007 US