Seedless grapevine plant named ‘ARD48’

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • PP36663
  • Patent Number
    PP36,663
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 2, 2024
    a year ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2025
    4 months ago
  • CPC
    • A01H6/88
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • PLT 205000
    • CPC
    • A01H6/88
    • A01H5/08
  • International Classifications
    • A01H5/08
    • A01H6/88
    • Term Extension
      0
Abstract
A new distinct variety of grapevine named ‘ARD48’ abundantly forms attractive crunchy and juicy seedless berries with a yellow-green skin coloration, lax large clusters which display a naturally sweet flavor, the fruit is commonly ready for harvesting during July in San Joaquin Valley of Central California, U.S.A., and displays good eating qualities as a table grape, the fruit firmness renders the fruit well amenable for handling, shipping, and storage.
Description

Classification: The present invention relates to a new Vitis vinifera Grapevine.


Variety denomination: The new Grapevine has a varietal denomination ‘ARD48’.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A breeding program was initiated during the late 90's near Bakersfield in San Joaquin Valley of Central California. In 2016, during this breeding program, a new variety of Vitis vinifera was created by deliberate cross breeding of two parent plants by emasculation of the pollen bearing organ of the female and introducing pollen from another male origin. The female parent of the new variety was 35−33+6 which is a white, sweet and crunchy variety, with very good berry attachment (not patented). The male parent (i.e. the pollen parent) of the new variety was 1−9+20, a white, crisp and meaty variety with dense bunches (not patented).









TABLE 1







‘ARD48’ compared with parents & closely related variety:















Thompson



‘ARD48’
35 − 33 + 6
1 − 9 + 20
Seedless





Berry
Very good
Very good
Very good
Medium


attachment






Density of
Lax
Lax
Dense
Very tight


bunch



(dense)


Capstem/
Medium/
Thin/long
Thick/
Medium/


brush
medium

medium
short









The parentage of the new variety can be summarized as follows:

35−33+6 X 1−9+20


An artificial pollination was created, and the result was an embryo which possessed unique genetic qualities. The rudiments resulting from the above pollination were embryo rescued.


In 2017 the plant was transplanted to Bakersfield in San Joaquin Valley of Central California.


It was found that the new grapevine of the present invention possesses the following combination of characteristics:

    • (a) Forms attractive crunchy and juicy seedless berries with a yellow-green skin coloration; in lax large clusters which display a naturally sweet flavor,
    • (b) Commonly bears fruit during the month of July in the San Joaquin Valley of Central California, U.S.A., and
    • (c) Bears fruit that is firm and is well amenable for storage, handling, and shipping.
    • (d) Produces 29 bunches per vine, and an average of about 2 bunches per shoot, at a total of 54 lbs. fruit per vine.


The new variety during observation to date has displayed no visible disease, and has displayed an ability to well resist cold, drought, heat; but sensitive to direct exposure to sun and wind. The fruit of the new variety has been found to display excellent handling and shipping qualities combined with desirable dessert eating qualities.


The new variety of the present invention has been found to undergo asexual propagation beginning in 2018 near Bakersfield in the San Joaquin Valley of Central California, U.S.A. by bud grafting on mature Thompson Seedless rootstock (not patented). Such asexual propagation has been conducted thereafter in successive years to date and has shown that the characteristics of the new variety are strictly transmissible from one generation to another. Accordingly, the new variety undergoes asexual propagation in a true to type manner.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The new variety ‘ARD48’ is a yellow-green seedless table grape with high production, e.g., about 29 bunches per vine, and an average of about 2 bunches per shoot.


Asexual reproduction by micro propagation of the new variety as performed near Bakersfield, California, U.S.A., shows that the forgoing and other distinguishing characteristics come true to form and are established and transmitted through succeeding propagations.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The accompanying photographic illustration shows typical five-year-old specimens of the new variety, vegetatively propagated, in color as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make in a color illustration of this character. Colors in the photograph may differ from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description below, which accurately describes the colors of the new Grapevine.


The drawing shows leaves, stems, tendrils and grapes of ‘ARD48’.





DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The chart used in the identification of colors is The R.H.S. Colour Chart of The ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (3rd Edition). The description is based on the observation of plants growing on ‘Thompson Seedless’ rootstock outdoors near San Joaquin Valley of Central California, U.S.A.









TABLE 2





VINE CHARACTERISTICS:


















Vigor
Vigorous upright shoots



Productive capacity
Bearing at a natural, average




capacity. Spur pruning.



Trunk
Strong and developed.




Diameter is 2.6 inches, at 5.9 inches




above ground.




Rough with a fibrous, shaggy exterior.




Light maple brown coloring greyed




orange 177 C









  • Date of bud burst in Bakersfield California: Feb 28th.










TABLE 3





YOUNG SHOOT CHARACTERISTICS:


















Openness of tip
Wide open



Density of prostrate hairs on tip
Sparse



Anthocyanin coloration of prostrate
None



hairs on tip




Density of erect hairs on tip
Sparse
















TABLE 4





YOUNG LEAF CHARACTERISTICS:
















Color of upper side of blade
Yellow green 144 A


Color of lower side of blade
Yellow green 145 A


Density of erect hairs between main
Medium


veins on upper side of blade



Density of erect hairs between main
Sparse


veins on lower side of blade



Density of prostrate hairs on main
Medium


veins on upper side of blade



Density of prostrate hairs on main
Absent or very sparse


veins on lower side of blade
















TABLE 5





SHOOT CHARACTERISTICS:
















Attitude (before tying)
Semi-erect


Color of dorsal side of internodes
Yellow green 144 A


Color of ventral side of internodes
Yellow green 144 A


Color of dorsal side of nodes
Yellow green 144 A


Color of ventral side of nodes
Yellow green 144 B


Density of erect hairs on internodes
Absent or very sparse


Density of prostrate hairs on
Absent or very sparse


internodes



Length of tendrils
 5.5 inches


Diameter of tendrils
0.08 inches


Color of tendrils
Yellow green 144 A


Number of tendrils at bloom
4


Positioning of first flowering and
The first bunch is in the


fruiting node
3rd node


Inflorescence number per flowering
2


shoot
















TABLE 6





FLOWER CHARACTERISTICS:


















Reproductive organs
Fully developed stamens and




fully developed gynoecium











Flower length
0.2
inches



Flower diameter
0.1
inches



Pistil length
0.12
inches










Pistil color
Yellow green 144 A



Pollen Amount
Abundant



Pollen color
Yellow 10 A



Stamen color
Yellow green 145 D











Stamen length
0.14
inches










Number of stamen
5









  • First bloom in Bakersfield, California: April 23rd.

  • Date of full bloom in Bakersfield, California: May 1st.










TABLE 7





MATURE LEAF CHARACTERISTICS:
















Size of blade
7.5 inches × 9.5 inches


Shape of blade
Wedge-shaped


Base descriptors
Pentagonal


Leaf margin
Doubly serrate


Leaf apex
Acute


Blistering of upper side of blade
Absent or very sparse


Depth of upper lateral sinuses
Medium


Number of lobes
Five


(Only varieties with lobed leaves)
Closed


Arrangement of lobes of upper



lateral sinuses



Arrangement of lobes of petiole
Half open


sinus



Length of teeth
 0.4 inches


Ratio length/width of teeth
Medium


Shape of teeth
Both sides straight


Density of prostrate hairs between
Absent or very sparse


main veins on lower side of blade



Density of erect hairs on main veins
Absent or very sparse


on lower side of blade



Density of erect hairs between the
Absent or very sparse


main veins on upper side of blade



Density of prostrate hairs on main
Absent or very sparse


veins on upper side of blade



Length of petiole compared to length
Moderately shorter


of middle vein



Top side color
Yellow green 146 A


Bottom side color
Yellow green 147 B


Texture of upper side of blade
Smooth


Texture of lower side of blade
Rough


Vein color on upper blade
Yellow green 144 A


Anthocyanin coloration of main veins
None


on upper side of blade



Vein color on lower blade
Yellow green 145 C


Venation pattern for upper blade
Netlike


Venation patten for lower blade
Netlike


Petiole length
 4.7 inches


Petiole diameter
0.14 inches


Petiole color
Yellow green 145 A


Petiole texture
Smooth









  • Date of beginning of berry ripening in Bakersfield California: June 4th.










TABLE 8





BUNCH CHARACTERISTICS:


















Size (peduncle excluded)
Large



Density of berries on bunch
Lax



Bunch length
9.5 inches



Bunch diameter
6.5 inches



Length of peduncle of primary bunch
1.1 inches



Diameter of peduncle of primary
0.2 inches



bunch




Peduncle of primary bunch color
Yellow green 144 A



Peduncle texture
Smooth



Bunches per vine
29



Average bunch weight
1.87 (lbs)
















TABLE 9





BERRY CHARACTERISTICS:


















Size
Large











Length
1.63
inches



Weight
0.39
oz



Diameter
0.85
inches










Shape
Cylindrical



Color of skin (without bloom)
Yellow green 151 A



Flesh color
Yellow green 145 D



Brix
18



Titratable acidity percentage
0.28%











Juice
4.06
pH










Ease of detachment from pedicel
Difficult



Thickness of skin
Medium



Anthocyanin coloration of flesh
None



Firmness of flesh
Very firm



Particular flavor
Natural sweet



Formation of seeds
Rudimentary



Berries per bunch
95



Juiciness of the berry flesh
Juicy
















TABLE 10





PEDICEL CHARACTERISTICS:


















Length
 0.6 inches



Diameter
0.14 inches



Color
Yellow green 144 B



Pedicel texture
Rough
















TABLE 11





WOODY SHOOT CHARACTERISTICS:


















Woody shoot texture
Rough



Woody shoot color
Greyed orange 175 A











Woody shoot length
129
inches



Diameter
0.5
inches



Internode length
3.2
inches









  • Market use of observed plants: Fresh market.

  • Age and growing conditions: Six years growing under Y system in South Joaquin Valley (hot, dry summers).

  • Shipping characteristics: (E.g. number of days fruit has been stored under specific conditions): Fruit was in cold storage. Stored in poly bags inside polystyrene boxes with sulfur pads. After 30 Days rachises were 40% green; 2% berry shattering; no berry wrinkling or cracks were apparent.

  • DNA profile: To further the characterize the new variety DNA was extracted from plant samples and a DNA profile was obtained at California, USA using base pairs for 10 standard microsatellite DNA markers. The data is presented hereafter.










TABLE 12







DNA profile for ‘ARD48’










Microsatellite DNA




Marker
Allele Sizes in Base Pairs














M 1
226
236



M 2
247
249



M 3
179
194



M 4
210
214



M 5
251
273



M 6
133
135



M 7
193
201



M 8
255
257



M 9
212
212



M 10
237
237









The ‘ARD48’ variety has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions to date. Accordingly, it is possible that the phenotypic expression may vary somewhat with changes in light intensity and duration, cultural practices, and other environmental conditions.


Additional information relating to plant and fruit disease and pest resistance or susceptibility has not been observed to date. Specification of the plant hardiness zone and the heat/cold resistance has not been observed to date.

Claims
  • 1. A new and distinct grapevine plant named ‘ARD48’, substantially as shown and described herein.