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INNOVATOR
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CAl'ACJTY CAPACI DATE
Manager Breedting Station Breeding Station ll/01/99
Document l 6A Origin and Breeding History of the Variety Variety: Innovator Owner: HZPC Holland
The variety Innovator was developed by cross breeding. The clone Shepody was used as a mother and the variety RZ-84-2580 was used as father.
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Innovator differs from the original material being a selection in the F 1 of the cross of Shepody X RZ-84-2580 that resulted in the variety Innovator.
The cross was made in the year 1988 in the Netherlands.
Pedigree:
< Bintje Bake King
/ Saskia x Fruhmolle
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Shepody"
'""" Saskia F8050 -<Lorn m 54-106-1
Innovator
< AM72-4454 AM78-3778 I AM71-975
RZ-84-2580
\. <:Estima Rop 416
le maria
Selection criteria in the process have been yield, quality, disease resistance and other agronomic traits.
Maintenance and reproduction has been done by clonal selection and in-vitro under supervision by the N.A.K. in the Netherlands.
The variety has been proven to be stable and uniform and no variance of types have been found after two years of test in Holland (ARD 1269).
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Document 16B Statement of Distinctness Variety: Innovator Owner: HZPC Holland
' Innovator' is most similar to 'Shepody'. The leaf color of 'Innovator' is (147 A*) ans 'Shepody' has a (146A *) leaf color. 'Innovator' corolla inner surface is white (15 SB*) , 'Shepody' corolla inner surface is red violet (76A*). 'Innovator' predominant skin color is tan (164B*), 'Shepody' predominant skin color is white (161B*). ' Innovator' primary tuber flesh color is yellow (8C*), 'shepody' primary tuber sflesh color is white (158D*).
* Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart.
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OBJECTIVE
PBR & PVP TRIAL 1999 NORTH TILLEY, NEW BRUNSWICK
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The objective of this experiment is to prepare the potato objective description for the examination of the Plant Breeder's Rights and Plant Variety Protection.
MATERIALS & METHODS
Varieties:
There was 22 varieties in the trial. The varieties Chieftain, Kennebec, Red Pontiac, Dali, Calwhite, Yukon Gold, Merlin, Morning Gold, Russet Burbank, Shepody, Bintje and Symfonia were used as standard varieties.
Design:
A randomized complete block with 22 varieties and four replicates . All entries were planted in single-row plots and each entry had one plot per replicate. A plot was 18' long (5.5 m). Spacing between adjacent plots was 36"(91cm). Spacing between adjacent hills within plot was 12" (30.5 cm) .
Planting:
The trial was planted on May 19, 1999
Fertility:
1500 lbs/A 10-10-20 (McCain formulation Z)
Spacing:
All varieties were planted at 12" (30.5cm).
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Harvest:
The field was topkill September 10, 1999 and harvested September 26, 1999. Yield data was collected from replication number four.
RAINFALL
Month of May 1.9" (48mm) -representing the last week of the month onlyMonth of June 2.4" (60mm) Month of July 2.4" (60mm) Month of August 3.7" (90.7mm) Month of September 8.4" (213 mm)
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
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The environmental conditions at planting of the trial were very dry at the start but in the latter part of the planting we received substantial amount of rain, causing some severe seed peace decay in some varieties. The growing season is summarize as very dry and hot. The rain arrived at harvesting time causing some delay.
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1. Market Characteristics 2. Plant Characteristics 3. Stem Characteristics 4. Leaf Characteristics 5. Inflorescence Characteristics 6. Tuber Characteristics 7. Light Sprout Characteristics
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Exhibit C (Potato) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION OF VARIETY
NAME OF APPLICANT(S) BV DeZPC
POTATO (Solanum tuberosum L.)
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
PVPONUMBER
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P.O. BOX 385 NL-8901 BD Leeuwarden
VARIETY NAME
Innovator
TEMPORARY OR EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNATION
REFERENCE VARIETY 1 (Rl) Russet Burbank
I. MARKET CHARACTERISTICS: MARKET CLASS:
REFERENCE VARIETY 2 (R2) Shepody
1 = Yellow-flesh tablestock; 2 = Round-white tab lestock; 3 =Chip-processing; 4 = Frozen-processing 5 = Russet tablestock; 6 =Other _________ _
VARIETY RI R2
2. PLANT CHARACTERISTICS : GROWTH HABJT: 1 =Erect (>45° with ground); 5 =Semi-erect (30-45°with ground); 7 =Spreading.
VARIETY RI R2
5 7 5
TYPE: I = s (ti ,. I I . 'bl 2 I d ' 3 L af(fi I' I d tern o 1age open, stems c ear y v1s1 e: = nterme 1ate; = e o 1age c ose , stems h di . 'bl ) ar y YISI e
VARIETY RI R2
2-3 2 3
MA TURJTY: Days after plantin (OAP) at vine senescence.
VARIETY Rl R2
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VARIETY Rl R2
May 19, 1999 May 19, 1999 May 19, 1999
REGION/AREA'
VARIETY RI R2
North Tilley, N.B. North Tilley, N.B. North Tilley, N.B.
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MATURITY CLASS : 1 = Very Early (<100 OAP); 2 =Early (100-1 l 0 OAP); 3 = Mid-season (111-120 OAP); 4 = Late (121-130 OAP); 5 = Very Late(> 130 DAP).
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s 3. STEM CHARACTERISTICS: Measure at early first bloom
* STEM ANTHOCY ANIN COLORATION:
STEM WINGS l Ab t 3 W k 5 M d' 7 S = sen ; = ea ; = e IUm; = trong; 9 v s = ery
VARIETY Rl
5 7
4. LEAF CHARACTERISTICS:
trong
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LEAF COLOR: Observe fully developed leaves located on middle 1/a of plant = y II . h 2 or 3 M d' 4 0 k 5 G e ow1s -green; = 1ve-green; = e 1um green; = ar lfeen; =
VARIETY Rl
l 2 1-2
LEAF COLOR: Observe fu lly developed leaves located on middle 1/a of plant Roya l Horticulture Society Color Chart
VARIETY RI
147A 146A 146A
LEAF PUBESCENCE DENSlTY: I Ab 2 S 3 M d' 4 Th' k 5 H = sent; = ;parse; = e mm; = IC = eavy
' VARIETY RI
3 4 2
LEAF PUBESCENCE LENGTH: I = None; 2 = Short; 3 = Medium; 4 = Long; 5 = Very long
VARIETY 1
2
RI
* LEAF SILHOUETTE
VARIETY 1
5
Rl
R2
R2
R2
rey-green; 6 th = o er
R2
R2
R2
R2
R2
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PETIOLES ANTHOCY ANIN COLORATION:
R2
LEAF STIPULES SIZE
R2
TERMINAL LEAFLET SHAPE: 1 = Narrowly ovate; 2 = Medium ovate; 3 = Broadly ovate; 4 = Lanceolate; 5 = Elliptical;
TERMINAL LEAFLET TIP SHAPE:
R2
* TERMINAL LEAFLET BASE SHAPE: 1 = Cuneate· 2 = Acute· 3 = Obtuse· 4 = Cordate· 5 =Truncate· 6 =Lobed· 7 = Other
R2
* TERMINAL LEAFLET MARGIN WAVINESS: I =Absent; 2 = Slight; 3 = Weak; 4 = Medium; 5 = Strong
VARIETY 1
2
RI R2
NUMBER OF PRIMARY LEAFLET PAIRS : AVERAGE:
VARIETY Rl R2
RANGE:
VARIETY RI R2
PRIMARY LEAFLET TIP SHAPE:
R2
*PRIMARY LEAFLET SIZE: I = Very Small; 2 =Small; 3 = Medium; 4 = Large; 5 = Very Large
VARIETY 13
RI 13
R2
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PRIMARY LEAFLET SHAPE: I = Narrowly ovate: 2 = Medium ovate; 3 = Broadly ovate; 4 = Lanceolate; 5 = Elliptical;
PRIMARY LEAFLET BASE SHAPE:
NUMBER OF SECONDARY AND TERTIARY LEAFLET PAIRS: AVERAGE:
VARIETY
RANGE:
15-12
VARIETY
5. INFLORESCENCE CHARACTERISTICS: NUMBER OF INFLORESCENCE I PLANT AVERAGE
VARIETY
RANGE:
VARIETY
RI
RI
RI
RI
NUMBER OF FLORETS I INFLORESCENCE: AVERAGE:
VARIETY Rl
RANGE:
VARIETY Rl
16-13
I 12.2
19-19
R2
R2
R2
R2
R2
R2
* COROLLA INNER SURF ACE CHART VALUE: Measure predominant color of newly open flower RHSCC.
I 1550 VARIETY I 157A RI I 76A white tips R2
*COROLLA OUTER SURFACE COLOR: RHSCC
I 1550 VARIETY I 157C RI
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147A
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COROLLA SHAPE: I V 2 R = ery rotate; = otate; = 3 p I 4 S entagona; = II 5 S II em1-ste ate; = te ate
VARIETY RI R2
4 3
CALYX ANTHOCYANIN COLORATION : I Ab 3 W k 5 M d' 7 S 9 V = sent; = ea ; = e ium; = trong; = ery strong
VARIETY RI R2
1-3 1-3
ANTHER COLOR M h easure w en newly opene d fl . 6 II d d RHSCC ower 1s u 1y expan e
VARIETY RI R2
8A& 14A 14A
ANTHER SHAPE: I B d 2 N = roa cone; = arrow cone; = 3 p h ear s ape cone; = 4 L oose; 5 Oh = t er
VARIETY RI R2
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POLLEN PRODUCTION:
RI R2
STIGMA SHAPE:
RI R2
STIGMA COLOR: RHSCC
VARIETY I RI
I 146A
R2
BERRY PRODUCTION: UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS :
R2
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6. TUBER CHARACTERISTICS: * PREDOMINANT SKIN COLOR: 1 = White; 2 = Light Yellow; 3 = Yellow; 4 = Buff; 5 =Tan; 6 = Brown; 7 = Pink; 8 = red; 9 = Purplish-red; I 0 = Purple: 11 = Dark purple-black; 12 = Other
VARJETY 15 RI 11 R2
RHSCC:
164B
VARIETY I Rl
11618 R2
SECONDARY SKIN COLOR:
RI R2
RHSCC:
1-
VARIETY
I RI
1-
R2
SECONDARY SKIN COLOR DISTRIBUTION: IE 2 Eb 3Slhd4 S d5 S ld6 s· ld7 Oh = yes; = ye rows; = ::i as e = cattere = ipectac e = t1pp e = t er
' ' ' ' VARIETY RI R2
- - -SKIN TEXTURE: 1 S th 2 R h (fl ky) 3 N tt d 4 R tt d 5 H ·1 tt d 6 0th = moo = oug a = e e ; = usse e ; = eav1 y russe e ; = er
' ' VARIETY RI R2
4 3-4 1
* TUBER SHAPE: C d 2 R d 3 0 I 4 Obi 5 L 6 Oh 1 = ompresse = oun = va ; = ong; = ong; = t er
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4-5 5 5
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TUBER THICKNESS:
TUBER LENGTH (mm): AVERAGE:
1102.6 VARIETY Rl
RANGE:
VARIETY I RI
STANDARD DEVIATION :
VARIETY
119.1 RI
AVERAGE WEIGHT OF SAMPLE TAKEN:
1203.8 VARIETY I RI
TUBER WIDTH (mm) : AVERAGE:
VARIETY
158.3 Rl
RANGE:
VARIETY I RI
~ 1-68
STANDARD DEVIATION:
VARIETY RI
AVERAGE WEIGHT OF SAMPLE TAKEN:
1203.8 VARIETY 1217.6 RI
TUBER THICKNESS (mm) : AVERAGE:
VARIETY RI
RANGE:
VARIETY R I
'1"1001 7y
R2
1123.8 R2
R2
11 3.5 R2
1258.6 R2
R2
R2
R2
1258.6 R2
R2
145-63 R2
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