LATIN NAME OF THE GENUS AND SPECIES OF THE PLANT CLAIMED
Fragaria ananassa
VARIETY DENOMINATION
‘PS-5096’
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as ‘PS-5096’. This new variety is a result of a controlled cross made by the inventors Stephen M. Ackerman, Steven D. Nelson, and Michael D. Nelson, in 1997 between strawberry variety ‘PS-592’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 9,903) and strawberry variety designated ‘PS-1150’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 10,780). The variety is botanically known as Fragaria ananassa.
The seedling resulting from the aforementioned cross was asexually propagated by stolons in a nursery located in Siskiyou County, Calif., and was subsequently selected by the inventors from a controlled breeding plot in Salinas, Calif., in 1999. After its selection, the new variety was further asexually propagated by stolons in both Siskiyou County, Calif. and San Joaquin County, Calif. The new variety was extensively tested over the next several years in fruiting fields of Salinas, 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
‘PS-5096’ is primarily adapted to the climate and growing conditions of the central coast of California. This region provides the necessary winter temperatures required for it to produce a strong vigorous plant and to remain in fruit production from April through November. The nearby Pacific Ocean provides the needed humidity and moderate temperatures to maintain fruit quality during the spring and summer production months.
The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be unique characteristics of ‘PS-5096’, which in combination distinguish this strawberry plant as a new and distinct variety:
1. Medium to small sized fruit;
2. Orange-red to red fruit color;
3. Medium to small calyx diameter;
4. Conical, glossy fruit with the calyx which tends to be slightly reflexed;
5. Light to medium green foliage; slightly concave to slightly convex in shape with medium interveinal blistering and gloss; and
6. Position of fruiting truss tends to be more level with to above the plant with weak pubescence.
The strawberry varieties that are believed to be most closely related to the new strawberry variety ‘PS-5096’ are the strawberry variety ‘PS-592’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 9,903) and the strawberry variety ‘PS-1 150’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 10,780).
In comparison to the similar strawberry varieties ‘PS-592’ and ‘PS-1 150’, the new strawberry variety ‘PS-5096’ differs by the following combination of characteristics as described in Table 1:
TABLE 1
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‘PS-592’‘PS-1150’
Characteristic‘PS-5096’(US PP9,903)(US PP10,780)
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1.Average berry weight (gm) 19.3 23.1 17.6
2.Achenes per berry254304293
3.Distribution of red colorOnly marginalMarginal & centralMarginal & central
of the internal flesh
4.Number of crowns per Plant 5.5 5.0 5.0
5.Plant SizeMedium to largeLargeMedium
6.Stolon anthocyanin intensityAbsent or very weakMediumMedium to strong
7.Stolon pubescenceWeak to mediumMediumMedium to strong
8.Foliage Color (upper surface)Light to medium greenMedium greenMedium green
9.Foliage interveinal blisteringMediumMedium to strongWeak to medium
10.Foliage glossMediumStrongWeak
11.Fruiting truss positionLevel with to aboveLevel with to beneathAbove
relative to foliage
12.Fruiting truss pubescenceWeakMediumMedium
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For identification a series of molecular markers have been determined for this new variety.
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying color photographs illustrate the overall appearance of typical specimens of the new strawberry variety ‘PS-5096’, at various stages of development as true as it is reasonably possible with color reproductions of this type. Color in the photographs may differ slightly from the color value cited in the botanical description which accurately describe the color of ‘PS-5096’. The depicted plant and plant parts of the new strawberry variety ‘PS-5096’ were taken in Salinas, Calif., and are approximately 8 to 9 months old.
FIG. 1 shows typical fruiting field characteristics taken in the month of June, 2006.
FIG. 2 shows a close-up view of typical leaf structure taken in the month of June, 2006.
FIG. 3 shows typical mature and immature field fruit taken in the month of June, 2006.
FIG. 4 shows a close-up view of fruit taken in the month of July, 2006.
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
‘PS-5096’ 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 variety ‘PS-5096’, unless otherwise noted, is based on observations taken during the 2006 growing season in Salinas, Calif. These measurements and ratings were taken from plants of ‘PS-5096’ dug from a high-elevation nursery located in Siskiyou County, Calif. during the middle of October 2005 and planted approximately 3 weeks later in Salinas, Calif. The approximate age of the observed plants is 7 to 10 months. Yield observations and fruit quality characteristics are averaged from four years of data collected from the 2003 through 2006 growing seasons. Flower measurements and characteristics are from secondary flowers unless otherwise noted. Fruit characteristics and measurements are from secondary fruit unless otherwise noted.
Color terminology where noted follows the Munsell Book of Colors, Munsell Color, Baltimore, Md. (1976).
The following Tables 2-8 describe fruit, plant, stolon, foliage, fruiting truss, flower and pest/disease characteristics of the new strawberry ‘PS-5096’ in comparison to the similar strawberry varieties ‘PS-592’ and ‘PS-1 150’.
TABLE 2
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FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS
‘PS-592’‘PS-1150’
Characteristic‘PS-5096’(US PP9,903)(US PP10,780)
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Color of mature fruit7.5R 3/12-4/127.5R 3/12-4/127.5R 4/10-3/8
Orange red to redOrange red to redRed
Color of internal flesh7.5R 4/10-4/127.5R 5/10-4/107.5R 4/10-4/12
Medium redLight redMedium red
Length (cm)43.948.342.0
Width (cm)36.842.636.9
Ratio length/width1.191.131.14
Slightly longerSlightly longerSlightly longer
than broadthan broadthan broad
Calyx diameter (cm)4.05.04.2
Average weight (gm)19.323.117.6
Achene color5Y 6/8-7.5R 3/85Y 6/8-7.5R 3/85Y6/8-7.5R 3/8
Achenes per berry254304293
Achene weight (mg)0.590.610.56
Marketable yield (gm/plt)1,2191,3921,010
SizeMedium to smallMedium to largeSmall
Predominant shapeConicalConicalConical
Difference in shapesNone or very slightModerateSlight
between primary and
secondary fruit
Band without achenesAbsent or veryAbsent or veryAbsent or very
narrownarrownarrow
Unevenness of surfaceAbsent or very weakWeakAbsent or very
Evenness of colorEvenSlightly unevenEven
to even
GlossinessStrongMedium to strongStrong
Insertion of achenesLevel with surfaceLevel with surfaceLevel with
surface
Insertion of calyxIn the basin to levelLevel to above fruitIn the basin to level
Attitude of the calyxSpreading toSpreading toCollapsing to
reflexedreflexedreflexed
Size of calyx in relation toSlightly largerSlightly largerSlightly larger
fruit diameter
Adherence of calyxStrongStrongStrong
Firmness of skinStrongMediumStrong
Firmness of fleshFirmMediumMedium to firm
Distribution of red colorOnly marginalMarginal andMarginal and
of the fleshcentralcentral
Hollow center expressionModerateModerate to strongModerate to strong
FlavorGoodVery goodFair
Soluble solids (% Brix)8.38.07.4
Time of first floweringMediumEarlyLate
Time of first harvestingMediumEarlyLate
Harvest periodEarly April toLate March toMid April to
early Decemberearly Decemberearly December
Type of bearingPartially remontantPartially remontantPartially
remontant
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TABLE 3
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PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
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‘PS-592’
‘PS-1150’
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Characteristic
‘PS-5096’
(US PP9,903)
(US PP10,780)
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Height (cm)
29.7
31.0
30.0
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Spread (cm)
31.7
35.1
28.8
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Crowns/plant
5.5
5.0
5.0
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Size
Large to medium
Large
Medium
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Habit
Globose
Globose
Globose
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Density
Medium
Open to medium
Medium
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Vigor
Medium to strong
Strong
Medium
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TABLE 4
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STOLON CHARACTERISTICS
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‘PS-592’
‘PS-1150’
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Characteristic
‘PS-5096’
(US PP9,903)
(US PP10,780)
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Average number
0.7
1.2
0.8
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per plant
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Fruiting Field
Few
Few to medium
Few
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Anthocyanin
7.5R 6/6-6/4
7.5R 5/6-5/4
7.5R 4/6-5/6
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coloration
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Anthocyanin
Absent or very
Medium
Medium to strong
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intensity
weak
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Diameter at bract
4.0
4.4
4.2
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(mm)
Thin to medium
Thick
Thin to medium
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Pubescence
Weak to medium
Medium
Medium to strong
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TABLE 5
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FOLIAGE CHARACTERISTICS
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‘PS-592’
‘PS-1150’
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Characteristic
‘PS-5096’
(US PP9,903)
(US PP10,780)
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Foliage:
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Color of upper surface
7.5GY 4/4-3/4
7.5GY 4/4-3/4
7.5GY 4/4-3/4
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Light to medium green
Medium green
Medium green
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Color of under side
5GY 5/4-6/4
5GY 5/4-6/4
5GY 5/4-6/4
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Light to medium
Light to medium
Light to medium
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grey green
grey green
grey green
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Shape in cross section
Slightly concave
Slightly concave
Slightly concave
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to slightly convex
to slightly convex
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Interveinal blistering
Medium
Medium to strong
Weak to medium
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Glossiness
Medium
Strong
Weak
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Number of leaflets
3
3
3 to 4
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Terminal Leaflet:
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Length (cm)
9.2
9.5
7.2
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Width (cm)
6.6
8.0
6.4
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Length/width ratio
1.39
1.19
1.13
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Serrations/leaf
20.7
20.7
19.3
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Size
Much longer
Much longer
Longer than broad
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than broad
than broad
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Shape of base
Acute
Acute
Obtuse
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Shape of teeth
Obtuse
Obtuse
Obtuse
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Petiole:
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Length (cm)
20.8
21.1
19.0
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Diameter (mm)
3.6
4.7
3.1
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Petiolule length (mm)
13.0
15.7
9.3
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Pubescence
Moderate to sparse
Moderate to sparse
Moderate to
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sparse
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Attitude of hairs
Slightly outward
Strongly outward
Strongly outward
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Size bract leaflets
Small
Small to medium
Small
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Stipules:
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Length (mm)
15.4
20.8
14.5
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Width (mm)
8.3
8.5
8.4
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Anthocyanin coloration
Medium
Medium
Absent or very
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weak
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Color
Light to medium
Light to medium
Light to medium
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green
green
green
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TABLE 6
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FRUITING TRUSS CHARACTERISTICS
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‘PS-592’
‘PS-1150’
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Characteristic
‘PS-5096’
(US PP9,903)
(US PP10,780)
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Length (cm)
35.5
37.3
38.1
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Position relative to
Level with to
Beneath to
Above
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foliage
above
level with
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Pubescence
Weak
Medium
Medium
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Anthocyanin intensity
Light
Light
Moderate
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Attitude at first pick
Prostrate to
Prostrate to
Prostrate to
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erect
erect
erect
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TABLE 7
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FLOWER CHARACTERISTICS
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‘PS-592’
‘PS-1150’
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(US
(US
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Characteristic
‘PS-5096’
PP9,903)
PP10,780)
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Petal color
N9.5/90.0% R
N9.5/90.0% R
N9.5/90.0% R
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to
to
to
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N9.25/84.2% R
N9.25/84.2% R
N9.25/84.2% R
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White
White
White
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Corolla diameter
28.0
30.6
30.5
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(mm)
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Calyx diameter
32.0
38.8
34.0
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(mm)
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Petal length (mm)
11.0
12.1
12.5
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Petal width (mm)
10.1
11.5
10.8
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Petal length/width
1.09
1.05
1.15
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ratio
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Petals/flower
6
6.0
6.2
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Sepal length
12.8
15.7
13.1
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(mm)
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Sepal width (mm)
4.8
6.2
5.4
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Sepal length/width
2.69
2.54
2.42
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ratio
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Sepals/flower
12.1
11.9
12.4
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Size of calyx relative
Larger
Larger
Larger
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to corolla
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Size of inner calyx
Same
Smaller to
Smaller to
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relative to outer
same
same
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calyx
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Relative position of
Overlapping
Overlapping
Overlapping
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petals
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TABLE 8
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PEST AND DISEASE REACTIONS
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‘PS-592’
‘PS-1150’
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Characteristic
‘PS-5096’
(US PP9,903)
(US PP10,780)
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Two spotted spider mite
Moderately
Moderately
Moderately
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susceptible
susceptible
susceptible
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Lygus bug
Susceptible
Susceptible
Susceptible
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Flower thrips
Moderately
Moderately
Moderately
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susceptible
susceptible
susceptible
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Powdery mildew
Moderately
Moderately
Moderately
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susceptible
susceptible
susceptible
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Botrytis fruit rot
Moderately
Moderately
Moderately
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susceptible
susceptible
susceptible
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Angular leaf spot
Moderately
Moderately
Moderately
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susceptible
susceptible
susceptible
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Virus complex
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
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