Genus and species: Fragaria x ananassa Duchesne.
Cultivar denomination: ‘FL 18.52-66’.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of strawberry plant (Fragaria x ananassa Duchesne) named ‘FL 18.52-66.’ This new strawberry plant is distinguished at least by its ability to produce fruit that have white internal color and white external color with a pink blush when fully ripe, consistent conical shape, and an intense flavor including moderate acid content when grown in West Central Florida. Asexual propagation of ‘FL 18.52-66’ was performed at Balm, Florida, which is also where the selection was made and the plants were tested. ‘FL 18.52-66’ can be contrasted with ‘Florida Brilliance’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 30,564), the current, dominant strawberry variety in Hillsborough County and ‘FL 16.78-109’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 33,477), the first white-fruited strawberry variety grown commercially in the region. ‘FL 18.52-66’ is a promising candidate for commercial success because it produces fruit that are white with light pink blush and red achenes when fully ripe throughout the entire Florida market window.
Plant Breeder's Rights for this cultivar have not been applied for. The new strawberry cultivar ‘FL 18.52-66’ has not been made publicly available more than one year prior to the filing of this application.
The new strawberry cultivar ‘FL 18.52-66’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype of the new cultivar may vary with variations in environment and cultural practices such as temperature, light intensity, fertilization, irrigation, and application of plant growth regulators without any change in genotype.
‘FL 18.52-66’, when grown in a subtropical climate during the fall, winter, or a combination thereof, can be distinguished from all other strawberry plants by at least the following characteristics: white internal fruit color when fully ripe; white external fruit color with a pink blush and red achenes when fully ripe; consistent conical shape; and moderate acid content.
‘FL 18.52-66’ originated in a strawberry breeding plot in Balm, Florida. The seed parent was ‘FL 13.27-142’, an unreleased, unpatented breeding selection with excellent fruit firmness, shape and disease resistance. The pollen parent was ‘FL 16.78-94’, an unreleased, unpatented breeding selection with white internal color and white to light pink external color when ripe. The seeds resulting from the controlled hybridization were germinated in a greenhouse, and the resulting seedlings were planted and allowed to produce daughter plants by asexual propagation (i.e. by runners). Two daughter plants from each seedling were transplanted to raised beds, where they fruited. ‘FL 18.52-66’ was selection number 66 of the 52nd cross in the 2018-2019 seedling trial, and thus was given the breeding trial designation of ‘FL 18.52-66.’ ‘FL 18.52-66’ exhibited unique white to fruit color with a pink blush when fully-ripe, excellent shape and intense flavor. ‘FL 18.52-66’ has been asexually propagated annually by runners; and test plantings have established that the vegetative and fruit characteristics of the propagules are identical to those of the initial daughter plants.
‘FL 18.52-66’ can be distinguished from its seed parent ‘FL 13.27-142’ at least by its white fruit color with red achenes. ‘FL 18.52-66’ can also be distinguished from its pollen parent ‘FL 16.78-94’ at least by its larger fruit size and greater firmness.
Currently, ‘Florida Brilliance’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 30,564) is the dominant strawberry variety in Hillsborough County, Florida. ‘FL 18.52-66’ can be distinguished from ‘Florida Brilliance’ due to its white fruit color with a pink blush when fully ripe (
‘FL 18.52-66’ is more resistant to Phytophthora root and crown rot (caused by Phytophthora cactorum) than both commercial standards.
The accompanying photographs illustrate the overall appearance of the new strawberry cultivar ‘FL 18.52-66’. These photographs show the colors as true as can be reasonably obtained in colored reproductions of this type. Colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description, which accurately describe the colors of the new strawberry cultivar.
The following detailed botanical description sets forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘FL 18.52-66’. The present botanical description is of ‘FL 18.52-66’ when grown under the ecological conditions that prevail during the winter production season in Balm, Florida, i.e., warm days and cool nights. Colors are objectively described using the L*a*b* color scale as measured with a colorimeter.
zMean separations within harvest dates and columns are by Tukey's HSD test, P ≤ 0.05.
z Small fruit were defined as those less than 10 g and were considered non-marketable. The number of small fruit are expressed as a percentage of total fruit harvested.
yMean separation within columns is by Tukey's HSD test, P ≤ 0.05.
This Application is related to and claims priority to Provisional Plant Patent Application No. 63/475,138, filed Oct. 17, 2022, titled STRAWBERRY PLANT NAMED ‘FL 18.52-66’, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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63475138 | Oct 2022 | US |