Plants – Rose – Climber
Patent
1998-03-05
2000-10-03
Locker, Howard J.
Plants
Rose
Climber
A01H 500
Patent
active
PP0115452
ABSTRACT:
The new and distinct cultivar relates to a russet type Japanese pear tree that has a strong resistance to black spot disease and has substantially the same excellent qualities as the Japanese pear cultivar `Shinsui`. The new pear tree bears a yellowish brown fruit, is highly sweet, medium in acidity, and has a rich taste that is suitable for dessert use.
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patent: PP7758 (1991-12-01), Machida et al.
patent: PP8529 (1994-01-01), Nishida et al.
Kotobuki, K, New Japanese Pear Cultivar `Kotobuki Shinsui` Institute of Radiation Breeding, NIAR319-322, 1997.
Kotobuki, K. "Gold Nijiseiki", a new Japanese pear mutant cultivar to black spot disease induced by chronic irradiation of gamma rays, Reprinted from the Bulletin of the National Institute of Agrobiological Resources (Japan) No. 7 (Mar. 1992).
Inoue Kosuke
Kitagawa Kenichi
Kotobuki Kazuo
Masuda Tetsuo
Murata Kenji
Baker Wendy A
Locker Howard J.
National Institute of Agrobiological Resources Ministry of Agric
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