Apple Tree Co-op 43 ( "Juliet")
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- Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a highly productive late-season red apple tree.
- *Abstract
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Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a highly productive late-season red apple tree. Resistant to apple scab disease, the tree produces apples of exceptional "Juliet". Co-op 43 is the 15th apple cultivar developed by the cooperative breeding program between the University of Illinois, Purdue University, and Rutgers University.
DESCRIPTION/DETAILS
This technology is a new and distinct cultivar of apple tree named Co-op 43 (Malus xdomestica Borkh). Co-op 43 is a moderately vigorous, spreading, semi-spur apple tree. This annual-cropping tree produces fruit of exceptional quality with a very good storage life.
The original seedling was produced in 1970 after researchers at the University of Illinois bred PRI-1018 as the seed parent with 'Viking' as the pollen parent. The result of this pollination was a seedling carrying the progeny designation PRI 2597-103 in breeding records. PRI 2597-103 was released for testing under the name Co-op 43.
Co-op 43 carries the Vf gene inherited from Malus floribunda clone 821. This gene provides a high level of resistance to apple scab disease incited by the fungal pathogen (Venturia inaequalis). Co-op 43 also shows resistance to powdery mildew and fire blight. Co-op 43 also shows reduced susceptibility to Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae, the fungal pathogen that incites cedar apple rust.
Co-op 43 produces late-season red apples that ripen approximately two weeks after "Red Delicious." Its crops are heavy, with three-year-old trees yielding 21 kg of fruit annually. Fruit does not fall off branches unless it is ripe. Medium red striped with a yellow-green background at harvest, these apples have a full-flavored, slightly acidic, sweet taste. Apples are round-oblate with an average diameter of 64-76 mm. They have a very long storage life, maintaining firmness, texture, and flavor for nine months to one year when refrigerated at 1 degreeCelsius. Co-op 43 apples can be used as dessert apples as well as for cooking.
BENEFITS
- Resistant to disease: Contains the Vf gene which provides resistance to apple scab. Also shows resistance to powdery mildew and fire blight
- Environmentally Safer: Requires less chemical sprays than other apple trees
- Marketable: Ripens two weeks after "Red Delicious" in late fall
For more information about this technology, please contact the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Office of Technology Management at otm@illinois.edu.
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